I decided to play this game after my recent playing of Silent Hill Homecoming on the PS3. I loved that game and just felt like more Silent Hill. Now the only Silent Hill game that I have not beaten is Silent Hill 4-The Room. I do own this game but I think I will wait for Halloween time to play it.
Anyway, the game was great, especially played in the dark with headphones on. I liked the other Silent Hill game on PSP more(SH-Origins) though. I think the reason is because in this game you know when you are safe and when you are in danger. Whenever the environment shifts to ice, out come the ghouls(or whatever they are). Outside of that, I never felt unnerved by the game.
I can respect the different direction the designers of the game were taking and would still highly recommend the game. It's also on the Wii.
Here are the games that I hope to finish in the next several months:
1. Resistance Fall of Man 2. Ocarina of Time-3DS 3. Silent Hill Shattered Memories-PSP 4. Heavenly Sword-PS3 5. Tomb Raider Underworld-360-Currently playing 6. Bayonetta-360 7. Vanquish-PS3 8. LA Noire-PS3 9. Resident Evil 5-PS3-Currently playing 10. Bastion-XBLA-Currently playing
How do you manage your backlog? Do you break it into chunks or do it piecemeal? My backlog has gotten so out of hand (I've had a full time school and working schedule for four years now) that I stopped buying games altogether. This January I might just start breaking my backlog into top ten lists and start cracking...
I do it kind of piecemeal. I just look at games in my backlog and decide on the next ten or so that I want to play. I might switch games in and out occasionally if I get stuck or don't like a game. I decided to really focus on actually beating games this year as my backlog was getting out of control. I find I am enjoying gaming a lot more now as before sometimes I just wouldn't play anything as I didn't now where to start.
It really doesn't matter where you start. Just pick a game and go at it. Start with shorter games and play on easy. It helps a lot!!
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