Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Retro Review - Silent Hill: Downpour


When it rains, it Pours


This game review edition is brought to you in part by...Project Ninja!
The game being reviewed? Another chapter in the survival horror classic Silent Hill, entitled Silent Hill: Downpour.

Silent Hill: Downpour PS3 cover.
 
Silent Hill Downpour was developed by Vatra Games and published by KonamiDigital Entertainment and was released on March 13, 2012 on the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 home consoles. Silent Hill Downpour is a third person survival horror game that focuses on puzzle solving, exploration and combat.

                 Players take control of, and follow the story of, Murphy Pendleton, a convicted killer who was being transfered to another prison. As the prisoner transport passes into the town of Silent Hill there's an accident, and Murphy must now make his way through the haunted town, and it's alternate verse, to escape his fate.

The large and expansive open world of "Downpour"
 
               Unlike previous titles, Downpour has a much larger and open world to explore, complete with side quests you can accomplish along the way. Weather also plays a big part in gameplay, the more it rains, the more violent creatures outside get, and the more of them there are. The rain seems to be mostly random, although the more time spent outside the heavier it rains. You also meet other people along the way that may be friend or enemy, you never can really tell. For example, when you make it to the church you are greeted by a nun, who at first seems friendly but when next you meet her you realize she more or less lead you into a trap. You are given several descisions throughout the game based on morality (i.e. save individuals or let them die.) and those descisions will affect which ending you will achieve, I viewed 3 out of 6 possible endings. 

                A really cool aspect that was new was the use of a forensic flashlight. You could use it to see footprints and other clues that are otherwise invisible to the naked eye. Not sure where to go? Click on the forensic flashlight and you might see drag marks on the floor that you need to follow, and those marks could lead you to a box with an important item inside. There is also a new creature in this game called the doll. The doll itself doesn't move or attack but sends shadows of herself that are invisible unless you shine the forensic flashlight on them.

New characters like: Bogeyman.

                The graphics are smooth and pretty (if you can find a horror game pretty) and the sound is very realistic, giving you that menacingly creepy vibe that the series is well known for, however all the creatures are new and, to me, lacking what the nurses and pyramid head had in previous titles. The past titles had creatures that made you feel like you were in hell, or they just came out of hell. The enemies in this game seemed more like drunken brawlers and escaped mental patients, not bad but not as intimidating. The voice acting was rather dramatic and not as hollow as previous installments.


                I had a good time playing this game and there were times i was left unsettled, however, to me this wasnt really Silent Hill. I understand they may have wanted to try something new and different, maybe take the series in a different direction, but the complete change in enemies and setting (where's the fog?) did leave me wanting and missing the classics. As an action/survival horror game it is top notch, but it should have been part of another series or a stand alone game itself with a different title.

Taking everything into consideration, I have to give it two ratings:

for a Silent Hill game I rate it a 6 out of 10
for a standalone self titled game I would rate it a 7.5 out of 10
 
So if you are new to the Silent Hill series, you'd probably have no complaints!

- N64


Monday, September 15, 2014

Diablo III: Review



How about a game review for something that came out a little more recently? Next up, Diablo 3!

Diablo 3 is considered by some to be an Action/RPG (role playing game) and others, like myself, would call it a dungeon crawl. Diablo 3 is (obviously) the third in the series and was developed and published by Blizzard entertainment.



I have to admit I was skeptical at first, after playing World of Warcraft I lost all respect for Blizzard, but that is another story. Originally released on PC on May 15, 2012, it was later released on home consoles (XBOX 360 and PlayStation 3) September 3, 2013, and again for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on August 19, 2014.

Like any good RPG or dungeon crawl players get to choose one of five character classes, those classes are Barbarian, Demon Hunter, Monk, Witch Doctor or Wizard, and are tasked with defeating the Lord of Terror, Diablo. I myself chose the Witch Doctor, but have also played other classes a bit.



Side note - an expansion pack for Diablo 3 was released for the PC editions of the game titled Reaper of Souls on March 25, 2014. On August 19, 2014 it was released for consoles in the Diablo 3 Ultimate Evil Edition, which included the full original Diablo 3 and the Reaper of Souls expansion. My time playing the game was spent on the PlayStation 3 without the expansion.




The overall story was pretty good, but I imagine it would have been better if I had played the first two installments of the series. The graphics and sound were really well done, especially the cinematic sequences. The things I don't like about it are the fact that it was really made to encourage online gaming and it is just a beat and repeat game. Don't get me wrong I like online gaming, but I prefer playing with people I know, and I don't know anyone that owns this game on a PS3. The end of the game was disappointing, one of the worst end boss fights ever. Once you beat it the general idea is to play through it again on a harder difficulty setting to get better loot/gear. I'm all for it, IF I had a couple buddies to storm heaven and hell with.


 
 
Overall it really is a great game. It has angels, demons, zombies and other undead. How can you go wrong with that? Tons of loot and enemies and levels to be gained. My rating is a 7.5 out of 10!



- N64