Disappointments?
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- huntersmith22
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Disappointments?
Did anyone have any disappointments with Homecoming?
The only thing that bothered me was Pyramid Head.
When I first saw him, I was excited and confused at the same time.
I always thought he was a figment of James Sunderland's troubled imagination and he would only appear due to James.
I kinda wished that you got to fight against Pyramid Head.
The only thing that bothered me was Pyramid Head.
When I first saw him, I was excited and confused at the same time.
I always thought he was a figment of James Sunderland's troubled imagination and he would only appear due to James.
I kinda wished that you got to fight against Pyramid Head.
I wasn't that disappointed with the game.
But I wished they used SH2 PH instead of the Film version.
Oh, and to explain Pyramid Head, James IS NOT the owner of PH. Pyramid Head is based off of the Executioners of Old Time Silent Hill. The executioners always wore red pyramid helemts (Or just red hoods I guess). Basically, anyone can conjure up Pyramid head because PH himself is the embodiment of guilt, sometimes considered justice, and revenge. But mostly guilt I suppose.
But I wished they used SH2 PH instead of the Film version.
Oh, and to explain Pyramid Head, James IS NOT the owner of PH. Pyramid Head is based off of the Executioners of Old Time Silent Hill. The executioners always wore red pyramid helemts (Or just red hoods I guess). Basically, anyone can conjure up Pyramid head because PH himself is the embodiment of guilt, sometimes considered justice, and revenge. But mostly guilt I suppose.
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I guess the reason he shows up in this one, is due to Alex's guilt of accidentally killing Joshua.Grendel wrote:Basically, anyone can conjure up Pyramid head because PH himself is the embodiment of guilt, sometimes considered justice, and revenge. But mostly guilt I suppose.
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I am disappointed with the amount of disdain expressed by some users over a great game considering the developers are completely new to the video game business and the Silent Hill series.
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Though Akira Yamaoka was Executive Producer of Homecoming, and thus had pretty much ultimate authority over the game's development.No. You can't. "Team Silent" (a term that is basically meaningless) has no authority over the franchise.
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as far as i know there are still kind of areas of resposibility, yamaoka had no ulitmate authority.AuraTwilight wrote:Though Akira Yamaoka was Executive Producer of Homecoming, and thus had pretty much ultimate authority over the game's development.No. You can't. "Team Silent" (a term that is basically meaningless) has no authority over the franchise.
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I think I was disappointed mostly by the graphics. I mean, the voice acting was awesome, but it was a bit late sometimes, and it looked odd.
There were a few parts where it would show a characters up close, and it would look so distorted.
I think with all of the current games being released for Xbox/PS3 with incredible graphics, they could've done something similar.
I still think it was a really good game, reguardless of the graphics.
There were a few parts where it would show a characters up close, and it would look so distorted.
I think with all of the current games being released for Xbox/PS3 with incredible graphics, they could've done something similar.
I still think it was a really good game, reguardless of the graphics.
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As I understand it they were foot soldiers of 'The Order' that were kidnapping the traitors living in Shepherds Glen, namely Alex's parents.griffithsguy322 wrote:I was disappointed with the fact that they didn't go in depth about the order. I mean the guys in the suits come in take the mom and then.....nothing. I understood everything else but that.
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I really wasn't too disapointed by the game; however, I figured out the plot of the game within the first half hour of the game! Up until now, the SH series kept us guessing until the very end. I was hoping there would have been more of a twist and turn in the storyline, something in the plot you never saw coming, but I didnt feel that way with SHH.
For me, the part of the opening credit where they show Judge Holloway stating, "Our sacrafices were in vain" (or something to that effect) that let me know right away that she was one of the villians.
For me, the part of the opening credit where they show Judge Holloway stating, "Our sacrafices were in vain" (or something to that effect) that let me know right away that she was one of the villians.
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The only things i'm disappointed about are some of the character models during a number of the games cutscenes. The in game graphics are pretty OK, but those cinemas are a bit disappointing. also, i'm disappointed with people who look at Wheeler, and actually think that he fits some negative stereotype of a Black man. I'm Black, and don't find it insulting at all. it's not as if the guy speaks in ebonics, wears his deputy trousers halfway off his ass, and goes around saying "YO, backup Alex! i'm about ta pop a cap in dat monstahs ass!" you want to hear what a stereotypical black guy sounds like, go play gears of War 1 or 2. Even with that said, I love Cole Train.