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    reginald: this is no surprise. that game was held together with gum and shoelace. japanese markets are notorious for having a zero-tolerance policy on shitty pr... more »
    Michael Sanchez: I'm seeing everyone say that "It wasn't that bad". The fact of the matter is is that they had a near perfect formula before with the SH Team, then th... more »
    ca$h is Mr. Happy: It was an interesting play, and I'd urge all SH fans to pick it up for cheap. It's not as bad as everyone says it is, but it's nothing a non-SH fan ha... more »
    Zolbrod: Yeah, I was wondering what was taking them so long...Can we still get an official soundtrack, Mr. Yamaoka? Pretty please? Also, this is probably Kona... more »
    NeVeRMoRe666: The Japanese are always so lucky! more »
    maschinerie: I am a major silent hill fangirl, and I've heard so many bad things about this game that I've managed to stay away. I can't think of one good thing I'... more »
    Archaotic: Aww. That kinda sucks. I just beat the game a few days ago. Yeah, it's no SH2, but it's a hell of a lot better than SH4. more »
    (DEAD) Goldwings - Remembered for his bravery and heroism... xD: Just out of curiosity, how popular is the Silent Hill franchise in Japan? more »
    Super Violent St. Cannon- GOTY Edition: I'd love to see SH1-3 remakes. Or that compilation from PS2 that never hit stateside. The Room was OK but halfway through it felt like a chore to fini... more »
    lavans: Too bad, they're going to miss on a great game. Although you DID feel too powerful in this game with the dodge/counter system and it DID make the game... more »
    Nobuyuki: If only they could retroactively apply that elsewhere. more »
    sat0pi: That is just dumb. I can't think of a single good reason other than they think it might tarnish the reputation of their Silent Hill series if they rel... more »
    Saint Anima: That's interesting. I've played it and while it's okay, I found the older games to be more enjoyable. Soundtrack was pretty good though, like usual. ... more »
    RadarTrap: They most probably didn't edit the game in any way. It's just that when you appeal a 'refused classification' result your game goes to the Classifica... more »
    aaj111: 15 and up? I was playing Resident Evil 1 and 2 at the age of 5! and I am sort of after all these years! more »
  • #konami

    Silent Hill: Homecoming Not Coming To Japan

    Konami's Silent Hill Homecoming will not be released in Japan. On the title's official home page, the Japanese company has announced that the domestic release of the game has been suspended. More »
  • #gameon

    Australian Silent Hill: Homecoming Ban Lifted

    One of many titles banned in Australia last year due to a rather wonky classification system, Konami's Silent Hill: Homecoming has now been granted a rating of MA15+, clearing it for launch. More »
  • #silenthillhomecoming

    Silent Hill: Homecoming Finally Hits Steam

  • #criticism

    Where We Go Wrong: Game Criticism

  • #silenthillhomecoming

    Frankenreview: Silent Hill: Homecoming

    Fans of the horror video game genre are very, very protective of their Silent Hill franchise, paying deadly close attention that each successive game is not only a high quality affair, but also stays true to the established canon of the series. It's no wonder, then that fans were taken aback when it was revealed here at Kotaku that the fifth game in the series would be developed here in the states by developer Double Helix, rather than traditional developer Team Silent. Did handing off the beloved franchise to an all-new, Western team create a darker, nastier Silent Hill, or did it simply result in darker, nastier game critics? More »
  • #review

    Silent Hill: Homecoming Review: Hello, Zombie Nurse

    The sixth installment of Konami's venerable psychological horror franchise Silent Hill breaks ground on current generation consoles, now in the hands of a new developer, Double Helix Games, formerly known as The Collective. More »
  • #lazysundays

    What Are You Playing This Weekend?

    Out of obligation (and a dash of personal interest in the series still intact) I'll be playing through the rest of Silent Hill: Homecoming this weekend. The game ships to North America on Tuesday, meaning a review is in order. It's going to mean a bit of backtracking, unfortunately. Perhaps re-tracking, as I'll have to revert to an older save to get the job done. More about that on Tuesday. More »
  • #silenthillhomecoming

    Silent Hill Homecoming Refused Classification In...

  • #konamiseptember2008nyc

    Silent Hill: Homecoming: Skinned Bodies Ahoy!

  • #silenthillhomecoming

    New Silent Hill: Homecoming Screens Could Very Well Be New

    When we say "new," sometimes we mean "new?" because we've definitely seen some of these screen shots of Silent Hill: Homecoming before. It's not just because of the protagonist's penchant for zombie nurse boob-grabbing attempts, but because we know without a doubt that this screen shot, at the very least, was released prior to September. More »
  • #silenthillhomecoming

    Silent Hill: Homecoming - The First Boss Fight

    The lovely folks over at GameCinemaHD have just posted a video of the first major boss battle from the next installment of Konami's long-running horror series, Silent Hill: Homecoming. Those of you who would rather be surprised are advised to ignore this post altogether. Those of you too curious to stop yourselves should be warned that the clip contains language not suitable for most work environments. Knowing that some of our readers are of the more weak-willed variety, we've gone ahead and posted the video after the jump, so the choice is yours. More »
  • #silenthillhomecoming

    Silent Hill Homecoming Coming to Steam in September

  • #e308

    Silent Hill: Homecoming Hands On With The Pipemaster

    While Fahey only went rods and cones on with Silent Hill: Homecoming at E3, I got to spend a few minutes with the Double Helix developed horror game, most of which was spent wrapping my head around the game's new control scheme. After some initial fumbling, which led protagonist Alex Shepherd bumping into walls and ambling backwards unintentionally, I got it. More »
  • #silenthillhomecoming

    Silent Hill: Homecoming Gets Pyramid Head, PC Version

  • #clips

    Silent Hill Homecoming Footage Is Fit Like Ox, Strong Like Tractor

  • #silenthillhomecoming

    "Not Just Western Developers Making This by Themselves."

  • #gallery

    New Silent Hill V Screens Get At Least Two Things Right

    Konami has released a batch of new screens from the game formerly known as Silent Hill V currently under development from the team formerly known as The Collective. Yes, your reservations are well warranted about the game, but if all the tender loving care spent lighting and texturing those zombie nurse racks is exhibited in other, possibly more important aspects of Silent Hill: Homecoming, Double Helix might just be able to pull it off. If not, we'll be giving away pitchforks and easy-light torches for our proposed "Silent Hill V Went Horribly Wrong And Someone Must Pay" contest in September. Watch for it! More »
  • #konamigamersnight08

    Hands on With Silent Hill: Homecoming

    I am not ashamed to admit my slight bias towards Silent Hill. I am an unapologetic fan of the series so it should come as no surprise to discover that this was the title I was most looking forward to seeing at Konami's Gamer's Night. Between watching others play and playing a bit myself, I was able to see about the first half hour of gameplay and it was a blast. I know many of you are concerned given that the original team is not working on this one, but set those fears aside because this is still the Silent Hill that you know and love. After listening to some announcements about the game we got to see a little trailer and my interest was (even more) piqued by a short (less than 2 seconds) but exhilarating appearance by everyone's favorite Silent Hill denizen, Pyramid Head. Also visible in the trailer was a trucker who drops the player character off in his home town. Could this be a later version of Travis, the main character of Silent Hill: Origins? More »
  • #silenthillhomecoming

    The Friendly Faces Of Silent Hill: Homecoming

  • #harker

    Silent Hill: Homecoming Delivers Death Stomp To Harker

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