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CGI-Quality said:
huaxiong90 said:
Reasonable said:

Cautiously optimistic.

Want full Move support for torch, character movement and combat - swing that board and feel the impact!  Want combat to be minimal to the experience.  Want genuine chilly atmosphere and sense of crushing foreboding with no hope for escape.  Want them to lose the disolving reality approach from the movie... still doesn't feel right for me.  Want new monsters/bosses specific to the character a'la Silent Hill 2 and nothing from previous titles.  Want fiendish puzzles.  Want ambiguity and no attempt to explain stuff beyond the hints and suggestions of Silent Hill 2.  Do not want them to try and ramp up combat to appeal to Western tastes - never works, look at Alan Wake.  Titles like these are not about combat and victory mechanics prevelant in traditional combat gameplay.  You should never feel you are defeating foes and winning, rather than you are escaping by the skin of your teeth to have a little more time to try and unravel what's going on.

We'll see.

Very, very true, though I'm not going to get my hopes up after all the disappointments that came after SH4.

But did you know that there's an unannounced horror Move game? It involves the use of a flashlight.

What other disappointments were there after SH4? I can see Homecoming, but what else?


SH4 itself

edit : and origins.