Equipped with only a torch and a smart phone, Harry is forced to explore the eerily quiet town in search of his missing daughter and lost memories. The torch is a wonderfully atmosphere-enhancing device: virtually everything in the darkened world casts hideous frightening shadows that warp and twist realistically around the claustrophobic locales. Not only this, but the torch is extremely accurate in the direction you point it, responding almost perfectly to the movement of the Wiimote at all times. Without this vital piece of equipment, many areas in the game are pitch black – not even a rendered outline to guide you.
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I found Haunted Grounds still sealed at a Salvation Army store, but it's the PAL version lol.
I have some of these games but I have played them. Still worth a good amount though and they’re in great condition.
The sirens are sounding again, beckoning you back to the foggy ghost town as we rank all the Silent Hill games, from the chilling classics to the misguided missteps.
I mostly disagree with Downpour's position. Yeah, the game is not amazing by any stretch of the imagination but is much better than the HD Collection and Homecoming. The main issue is the performance, but that was mitigated by the patches, especially on the PS3. Personally, I put it a little behind Origins and The Room.
Having Restless Dreams as a different entry from Silent Hill 2 is also a choice.
silent hill 2 is definitely the best one out of those.
for me personally, the whole ritual/cult stuff was always so weird to me in all the other games.
No disrespect but I put SH2 over 1. 1 is fantastic, but 2 took it all up a level.