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Save me: The symbolism of Silent Hill’s save points

Jody Macgregor via GamesBeat: Silent Hill: Downpour — the eighth game in the horror series that defines “brown trouser time” — had no save points. Instead, it autosaved for you. I’m normally not a fan of save points in horror games, where artificial, mood-breaking reminders that you’re playing a game are especially out of place. But when they were gone in Silent Hill, I missed them. The save points in this series aren’t just places to breathe easy and decide whether you’re too scared to go to sleep yet. Each of them says something about the themes of that particular game or gives insight into its protagonist.

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Sadie21003730d ago

This was so well-written. The writer knows what he's talking about with Silent Hill.

wita3730d ago

I kinda miss save points. Kinda.

Tolkoto3730d ago

I've always liked the JRPG approach; having save points in dungeons but letting you save anywhere in the overworld.

SteamPowered3730d ago

I miss the old Resident Evil games where you couldnt save unless you had ink for your typewriter. That alone kept me in constant fear. "should I save, I only got 1 spool left, Oh my god, what should I do?!!" And thats IF you found a typewriter.

NarooN3730d ago

Trying to trek half-way across Raccoon City with hardly any health items left, a handful of handgun rounds and one ink ribbon left, constantly worrying whether or not Nemesis would do a backflip out of nowhere and start firing rockets at you...

Never forget.

PersonMan3729d ago

There are so many memorable parts to SH3. Also, it's surprising how well that game has aged. It still looks and plays great TODAY, and that's pretty amazing.

I still get really creeped out by it. The artwork is also fantastic.

It's too bad they butchered the HD remake... ugh. I'd rather play it on PS2 any day.

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The Best Silent Hill Characters Ranked

A breakdown of the best Silent Hill Characters that inspired and frightened gamers.

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All The Major 2024 Game Anniversaries Worth Celebrating

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5 Terrifying Horror Games Coming in 2024

2023 had scares galore, and even more terrifying horror games are coming in 2024 that players should be looking forward to.

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