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Silent Hill: Homecoming - Playstation 3

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Features

  • Enter the next chapter of Silent Hill and learn the town history
  • first silent hill game on PS3
  • All new next gen graphics bring silent hill to life like never before
  • solve treacherous and deadly puzzles to learn dark secrets
  • features an all new soundtrack by acclaimed series composer Akira Yamaoka

Description

Silent Hill Homecoming is the latest entry into the Silent Hill franchise. The story follows Alex Shepher, returning to his hometown of Shepherd's Glen to investigate the sudden disappearance of his brother. From Shepherds Glen to the foggy streets of Silent Hill, Alex must face the darkest of horrors in order to find his brother. Struggling with his own grip on reality, Alex must unravel the mystery behind his nightmares, discover the truth behind his brother's and fathers disappearances, and confront the evil that has taken hold of his own flesh and blood.

Publication Date: September 30, 2008


Computer Platform: PlayStation 3


Global Trade Identification Number: 93


UPC: 083717201793


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, Sony PlayStation 3 Super Slim


Release date: September 30, 2008


Product Dimensions: 0.58 x 5.38 x 6.76 inches; 3.2 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 20179


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Manufacturer: Konami


Date First Available: July 1, 2008


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  • Fun for the whole family! Okay, maybe not...
Silent Hill: Homecoming is the epitome of how a game in the survival horror genre should be played. The finite resources your character comes across (gun ammunition and health items), diversity of enemies, somewhat infrequent save points, and eerie story were all conscious inclusions made by the developing team which makes the game so fun to play. What I especially liked about Homecoming is the melee combat system. As you progress through the game you come across different weapons such as a knife, steel pipe, and axe. My immediate thought was to ditch the "weaker" weapon such as the knife for the "stronger" weapon such as the axe. What a mistake. Enemies in Homecoming all have different speeds, attack patterns, damage output, hits they can take etc, and it's your job as the player to decide what "tool" for the job you wish to use. If you want to mindlessly blast the enemy away with the shotgun or rifle, be prepared to pay for it later. Ammunition in Homecoming is a precious and finite resource that should only be used to take out stronger enemies in most (but not all) situations. Besides, it's much more satisfying to decapitate an enemy after a well fought battle than shooting them from far away. Right? No? Okay go back to playing Call of Duty kid... Some people might want to complain that the save points are too few and far between. Well, no duh. It's a survival horror folks, you can't just save the game every five minutes. Instead you need to cautiously battle enemies, collect precious med kits, solve puzzles, and pray that the next save point is around the corner. Silent Hill is all about creating a thrilling scary atmosphere and the mere sight of the "save symbol" should act as a relief toward the player. The last topic I'll touch on is the story. I won't reveal spoilers, or any of the plot for that matter. Instead I just want to say that it's compelling, includes a lot of foreshadowing, and overall makes you want to complete the game. Basically, it's the opposite of other survival horror games such as Dead Space. In Dead Space all I want to do is shoot stuff, the story is completely inconsequential. Overall, the only thing I would change about the game would be to include a 180 degree turn feature. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2012 by J.Wise

  • Really fun and a good game.
Definitely was brand new and Personally I really enjoy this game so far I'm a huge Psychological ajd Survival horror game fan and have played multiple different Resident Evil and Silent Hill games all the way back to the Playstation one versions and this game is pretty nostalgic and has similar aspect to Silent Hill 1 , 2 ,3 and Silent Hill Origins as well and I highly recommend giving it a try if you like Silent Hill games ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2025 by Mary N.

  • I love it because it plays alot like the first.
I suppose alot of people are picky with games in ways I do not understand. Of course, even if I did understand why, it would'nt change how I feel about this game. It's fun. It plays alot like Silent Hill 1, 2 and 3. 4, I don't know of. I never played it. I notice alot of people loved the games they played a few years to many years back and all the sudden they don't like them as much. Not me. I am one of those people who can still enjoy an old fasion 8-bit NES game to a newer game today for PS3 and XBOX 360. Once I like a game, It stays with me. I still have imagination and it is still as fun as it was when I was a kid. Thats what made alot of those older games fun. You equip the sword to your character and the game does not offer the visual, instead you create the visual of your characters sword with your imagination. Plus the reading factor of the games were good too. I became a good reader because of older games and libraries. Silent Hill Homecoming will give you pretty much the same game play as 1, 2 and 3 does. I have'nt noticed any thing different except for the story line of course. So if you want that same type of game play, I reccommend this game. The way I see this game like the other Silent Hill 1, 2 and 3 is 1. You find the items and weapons you need. 2. There are puzzles with riddles you solve and 3. The combat and controls are pretty much the same. Of course you still have your disturbing monsters especially those nasty nurses. Could'nt be good ol' Silent Hill without the disturbing monsters. It's one of the many reasons I love the Silent Hill series. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2013 by Camille & Talamond Roughnight

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