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ApM Admin Rockstar
Joined: 14 Oct 2004 Posts: 1210 Location: Ottawa, ON
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Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 2:50 pm Post subject: Silent Hill 2 starts badly (or, convince me to keep playing) |
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I mean, seriously, I'm walking around for an hour in fog and occasionally beating a zombie with a stick. The zombie thing was kind of creepy the first time I killed one, skittering around like that, but now I've killed a dozen and it's just irritating. Then I died about a half hour from when I last saved.
I mean, I am vaguely interested in why all of my exits are cut off, and what I will find if and when I finally find my way to the beach. But at this point, if I go back to the game, it's only my innate gamer masochism, rather than something the game is successfully doing to compel me. It's not like my character thinks there's anything weird about the town being devoid of human life, or thinks anything of beating monsters with a stick for no reason.
I don't think game designers realize just how long an hour actually is. |
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dhex Breeder
Joined: 13 Dec 2004 Posts: 6319 Location: brooklyn, Nev Yiork
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Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 2:51 pm Post subject: |
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1) run away
2) it does get somewhat better combat wise _________________
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Shapermc Hot Sake!
Joined: 14 Oct 2004 Posts: 6279
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Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 3:06 pm Post subject: |
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PROTIP: Go into the options and change the controls to 2D. That helps a hell of a lot unless you for some ungodlyknownreason demand RE style controls.
Also, the first hour is a mood setter mostly. And you have to be a little masochistic to get the most out of the game. Yeah, don't be afraid to just ignore stuff too.
EDIT: To convince you: how many people do you tell to just stick with Psychonauts even if something puts them off a little? Seriously, SH2 is probably my favorite game ever made. _________________ “The average man has a secret desire to be a swaggering, drunken, fighting, raping swashbuckler.”
-Robert E. Howard in a letter to a friend circa Decmber 1932
"There is no place in this enterprise for a rogue physicist!" |
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SuperWes Updated the banners, but not his title
Joined: 07 Dec 2004 Posts: 3725
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Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:22 pm Post subject: |
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I suppose I should admit that I've never passed the Pyramid Head fight where you've got to avoid him while running down the hallway with the girl...
I beat the first Silent Hill though! And Shadow of Destiny!
-Wes _________________
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wourme .
Joined: 01 Jul 2005 Posts: 362 Location: Maridia
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Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:12 pm Post subject: |
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Someone showed me the first part of Silent Hill 2 years ago (up until the first monster encounter) and I wasn't impressed enough to try playing the game. (At that point, I still thought it was just a horror game like Resident Evil.) It wasn't until I tried Silent Hill 4 years later (when DaleNixon gave me a demo disc) that I discovered what these games really are.
I played all four of them in rapid succession, all on easy mode. I never really got bored (though a few segments in SH4 are a little frustrating) and I wouldn't use the word fun to describe any part of the experience, but I sure found the games compelling.
Ultimately, I think Silent Hill 2 is my favorite of the series. Shadow of Destiny is very good, too. And it doesn't have any combat at all. |
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friedchicken .
Joined: 16 Mar 2005 Posts: 496 Location: Port Land, OR
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Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:19 pm Post subject: |
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Definitely hang in there, ApM. Silent Hill 2 gets a lot better if you sort of forgive it some of the stupid stuff like blocking off all the exits and sending you into disgusting public bathrooms.
There's a lot less camp than Resident Evil, and no pointless fan service to spoil the game like in Fatal Frame.
My wife and I tag teamed it when it first came out, and it's one of the only games we've played through multiple times. |
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Cycle Mac daddy
Joined: 08 Sep 2006 Posts: 2767
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Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 7:15 pm Post subject: |
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Silent Hill 2 is a horrible game but I still finished it which is saying something, I guess. _________________
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Tablesaw .
Joined: 29 Jun 2005 Posts: 303 Location: LACAUSA
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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 1:59 am Post subject: |
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Cycle wrote: | Silent Hill 2 is a horrible game but I still finished it which is saying something, I guess. |
I, on the other hand, think it's a brilliant game, but refuse to keep playing it. I agree with all of your opinions, ApM, and in my opinion, you should be above your inner masochist and turn the game off. _________________ It's the saw of the table! |
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Mister Toups Hates your favorite videogame
Joined: 26 Jan 2005 Posts: 1693 Location: Lafayette, LA
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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:52 am Post subject: |
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Shapermc wrote: | That helps a hell of a lot unless you for some ungodlyknownreason demand RE style controls |
Hi. _________________ where were you when nana komatsu got a wii? |
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squidlarkin .
Joined: 10 Dec 2005 Posts: 100
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 8:42 am Post subject: |
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Just to make sure: are you playing it in the dark, with the sound turned up?
That walk through the woods at the beginning, being horribly unnerved by the sounds I was hearing, was actually one of my favorite parts of the game. |
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Shapermc Hot Sake!
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 11:39 am Post subject: |
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Yeah, if you want to crank up the unnerving qualities, open a window at night. _________________ “The average man has a secret desire to be a swaggering, drunken, fighting, raping swashbuckler.”
-Robert E. Howard in a letter to a friend circa Decmber 1932
"There is no place in this enterprise for a rogue physicist!" |
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wourme .
Joined: 01 Jul 2005 Posts: 362 Location: Maridia
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 12:20 pm Post subject: |
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This reminds me of a scary experince I had with a video game. A few years ago, I was playing Fatal Frame pretty late one night. At that time, we lived in an inexpensive apartment in a questionable neighborhood. There was a fair amount of crime and other strangeness in the area.
The game was sort of getting to me already when a man started pounding on our back door and yelling something. We never used that door, as it led right into our bedroom. My wife peeked out the window and the man yelled, "I see you! I know you're in there! Open up!" He knocked loudly on the window and the door for a minute more before giving up. In all of his yelling, he never bothered to explain who he was or what he wanted.
I had to turn off the game after that. This was the same day that our car was stolen (for the second time during the period that we lived there), and I hypothesized that the man might have been somehow associated with that. |
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dhex Breeder
Joined: 13 Dec 2004 Posts: 6319 Location: brooklyn, Nev Yiork
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 12:31 pm Post subject: |
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we have a bunch of stray cats behind my building that flip the fuck out all hours of the day and night, which is either oddly atmospheric or pants-shittingly ridiculous for these kinds of games. _________________
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Swimmy .
Joined: 16 Sep 2005 Posts: 990 Location: Fairfax, VA
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 1:02 pm Post subject: |
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I played through this yesterday, until 6 in the morning. The experience was almost entirely ruined by my roommates and friends asking stupid and annoying questions, most of them pertaining to the cutscenes they forced me to watch but ignored themselves. But it's a good thing to do on Friday the 13th, I suppose.
I think one reason I like this game is that it lends itself so well to play-in-isolation. It's not always horrible to have other people watch you play a Silent Hill, but they're really meant to be played alone. _________________
"Ayn Rand fans are the old school version of Xenogears fanboys."
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DaleNixon .
Joined: 08 Jul 2005 Posts: 179
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Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:11 am Post subject: |
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wourme wrote: | This reminds me of a scary experince I had with a video game. A few years ago, I was playing Fatal Frame pretty late one night. At that time, we lived in an inexpensive apartment in a questionable neighborhood. There was a fair amount of crime and other strangeness in the area.
The game was sort of getting to me already when a man started pounding on our back door and yelling something. We never used that door, as it led right into our bedroom. My wife peeked out the window and the man yelled, "I see you! I know you're in there! Open up!" He knocked loudly on the window and the door for a minute more before giving up. In all of his yelling, he never bothered to explain who he was or what he wanted.
I had to turn off the game after that. This was the same day that our car was stolen (for the second time during the period that we lived there), and I hypothesized that the man might have been somehow associated with that. |
Man I got goosebumps just reading this! The Fatal Frames (part 2 in particular) have probably freaked me out more than any other games.
Eternal Darkness came pretty close the first night I played it. I was a few hours into the green path when I heard a knocking sound in the game. The sound pretty much coincided with my sanity meter and those voices you hear. So a few hours later I turn off the Gamecube to get some sleep. I'm in bed and I hear the knocking again!
It took a while for me to realize someone was knocking on my window. It was my neighbor who had locked himself out. He pounded on my window for almost the whole time I was playing the game. He would give up for a few minutes then get back to it almost exactly in line with my sanity meter in the game. _________________
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elvis.shrugged .
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 108 Location: Stratford, CT
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Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 8:20 pm Post subject: |
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I played through SH2 about a month or two ago, for the first time.
I really didn't like the beginning. The first two puzzles are terrible, it's sort of boring (even though the first PH encounter is awesome in a Blue Velvet way), I got lost...it really took me a while to warm up to the game. It seriously improves exponentially when you meet Maria. The rest of the game is a blast--the music gets better, the puzzles are far more logical, and combat improves--and is well worth it. It's just that first hour that's a pain.
Stick with it. It gets better.
And on the rest of the topic, I have no creepy survival horror game stories to share. |
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Shapermc Hot Sake!
Joined: 14 Oct 2004 Posts: 6279
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 8:23 am Post subject: |
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Yeah, I didn't really like the begining myself until my second or third playthrough (probably my third). Because of the way the game just throws you into all this it's sort of difficult to appreciate why it's doing that and what it's actually doing to set up the atmosphere. _________________ “The average man has a secret desire to be a swaggering, drunken, fighting, raping swashbuckler.”
-Robert E. Howard in a letter to a friend circa Decmber 1932
"There is no place in this enterprise for a rogue physicist!" |
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