how did you feel about SH4 at the time of it's release?
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how did you feel about SH4 at the time of it's release?
I seem to remember 4 being met with mild ambivalence by the gaming press at the time of it's release (X-Play gave an especially flippant review for example), but how was your personal reaction at the time?
me, I liked it quite a bit, but I couldn't help but feel that it was essentially an "appetizer" for what would've surely been an (at the time) next-gen sequel, basically it felt like Team Silent was trying a few new things before moving on to bigger things on the PS3 and the (then unannounced) Xbox 360, I think part of the reason why was the fact that it was released only 13 months after SH3
but sadly Team Silent folded, a next gen sequel didn't happen until 4 full years later and it turned out to be a disappointment, but that's another story
me, I liked it quite a bit, but I couldn't help but feel that it was essentially an "appetizer" for what would've surely been an (at the time) next-gen sequel, basically it felt like Team Silent was trying a few new things before moving on to bigger things on the PS3 and the (then unannounced) Xbox 360, I think part of the reason why was the fact that it was released only 13 months after SH3
but sadly Team Silent folded, a next gen sequel didn't happen until 4 full years later and it turned out to be a disappointment, but that's another story
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I knew it was a SH game and thus, I had to own it. When I first played it, it seemed different. But I decided to continue on because, like any other game, I wanted to see more of it and how it all ends. By the conclusion of the game I made the decision that it wasn't a bad game, but it was very different from other SH games and that sort of made me like it a tad less.
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I loved it, Silent Hill 4:The Room has a very different feel but in a good way, bringing a different brand of fear and story than the other titles in the series, and I must disagree that SH:H was a disappointment, in fact I sort of feel the same about it that I did with SH4, scary, and a good story, but in a different sort of way. Though I will admit both take a bit of getting used to compared to the rest, but they are both gems.
At first I thought it looked dumb and disregarded it.
Then I actually played it and thought it was great. It took a different turn than the other games and that's something you've got to appreciate. It's very different from the others, but still interesting and invovled. It still got you thinking.
Frankly, this game is one of the best of the series and it's a real stand out because it's so drasticly different to what everyone was previously used to. Also, Henry is a unique protagonist due to his personality. Not saying the other games were all the same, it's just this one was a rare gem.
Then I actually played it and thought it was great. It took a different turn than the other games and that's something you've got to appreciate. It's very different from the others, but still interesting and invovled. It still got you thinking.
Frankly, this game is one of the best of the series and it's a real stand out because it's so drasticly different to what everyone was previously used to. Also, Henry is a unique protagonist due to his personality. Not saying the other games were all the same, it's just this one was a rare gem.
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I thought there was already a topic about this... but I can't seem to find it.
Anyway, I liked it. I was super excited when my aunt gave it to me for Christmas that yr. and I played it all the way through. I love the game, but it is definitaly my least favorite of the series.
Anyway, I liked it. I was super excited when my aunt gave it to me for Christmas that yr. and I played it all the way through. I love the game, but it is definitaly my least favorite of the series.
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I agree slightly. Although the previous titles have much better gameplay, Silent Hill 4 was still fun. I liked the fact that Henry never gets tired of running but I disliked taking care of Eileen in some of the more intense moments. For example, Walter was chasing Henry and Eileen down the staircase outside of the Water Prison and Eileen was pretty slow and had some trouble catching up. The end of Water Prison World 2 where there are about six twin victims was no picnic either, I think I used about 30 bullets there. It's also majorly lacking in unlockables in comparison to SH3 or Origins.
It does have it's pros, however. I liked the health bar as well as the different things going on in your room upon most of your returns there, and I think that was a great game mechanic. The room hauntings and immortal ghosts also made SH4 a memorable title for me.
It does have it's pros, however. I liked the health bar as well as the different things going on in your room upon most of your returns there, and I think that was a great game mechanic. The room hauntings and immortal ghosts also made SH4 a memorable title for me.
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I really really liked it, and I still do. I know, it is kind of different from the other games, but that didn't bother me. The only thing bothering me where the reappearing ghosts.
I liked the story, the three main characters, the environment.
To me it all had a good Silent Hill feeling to it. Oh, the only other part I didn't like too much was that they split the forest world into a dozen little areas instead of having it one big open place. But I kind of see WHY they did it.
I liked the story, the three main characters, the environment.
To me it all had a good Silent Hill feeling to it. Oh, the only other part I didn't like too much was that they split the forest world into a dozen little areas instead of having it one big open place. But I kind of see WHY they did it.
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I think hearing Walter opening the doors and gates in the Forest World was scarier than if it was all open, personally. Especially since the camera never seems to be focusing on him when he's doing it. It's just a *creak... BANG BANG* "[insert lots of cursing]."
As for what I thought about it... I didn't even hear about the game until it was already in the clearance bin at Gamestop years later. It was the first Silent Hill title I ever played. When I popped in Sh3 a couple weeks ago, the first thing out of my mouth was: "Where the hell's my life bar!?"
As for what I thought about it... I didn't even hear about the game until it was already in the clearance bin at Gamestop years later. It was the first Silent Hill title I ever played. When I popped in Sh3 a couple weeks ago, the first thing out of my mouth was: "Where the hell's my life bar!?"
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When I first bought it I was not that fond of it. I spent three or so days playing through Silent Hill 1, 2, 3, and the finally 4, and The Room definitely seemed the weakest of the installments.
When I step back and stop comparing it to the other games, however, I recognize that I treated it pretty unfairly, and it's still a fairly good game.
When I step back and stop comparing it to the other games, however, I recognize that I treated it pretty unfairly, and it's still a fairly good game.
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Well, my friend traded SH4 with me for Rumble Roses... Wanker...
Anyway, I tought the game was nice, and it wasn't that scary to me, only the Water Prison was and the Twin Victims, but apart from that nothing... I remember playing it every night when I was back at my place after school.... Good times, but to get the good endings is a pain, I finished the game 2 times with only the bad ones, c'mon...
Anyway, I tought the game was nice, and it wasn't that scary to me, only the Water Prison was and the Twin Victims, but apart from that nothing... I remember playing it every night when I was back at my place after school.... Good times, but to get the good endings is a pain, I finished the game 2 times with only the bad ones, c'mon...
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The Silent Hill 4 PC demo was the first Silent Hill that I played, only a short while after the game's release, and the impression it left was good enough to warrant asking for all four games for Christmas. I didn't care for the gameplay, but I was wooed by its atmosphere, plot, art-direction, and sound-design. I liked exploring the apartment, and I thought that the un-killable ghosts were a cool concept. The common complaint that it was "too different" from the earlier three games didn't mean much to me, since I hadn't played them yet. Even after playing the earlier three games, my opinions about Silent Hill 4 didn't change much. It's my third-favorite game in the series.