Developer: Konami
Publisher: Konami
Genre: Action
Sub-Genre: Survival Horror
Release Date: April 6th, 2006
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Developer: Blade Interactive
Publisher: Sega Europe
Genre: N/A
Sub-Genre: N/A
Release Date: N/A
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Developer: Vicious Cycle
Publisher: D3Publisher
Genre: Action
Sub-Genre: Survival Horror
Release Date: August 28th, 2007
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It’s time to turn the lights off, throw on the headphones and delve into the dark and twisted town of Silent Hill once again. Climax Studios in unison with Konami have decided to bring you another step in the beloved and suspenseful series. With the release of four titles to consoles and a major motion film, it’s no shock to see them release a title for the PlayStation Portable. Silent Hill 0rigins finally brings some answers to your questions as to how Silent Hill truly came about and why things happen the way they do.
In 0rigins you’ll assume the role of Travis Grady. Travis happens to be a brute truck driver who seems to have a slight case of insomnia and a trouble past to go along with it. Unlike previous characters in Silent Hill, Travis is more than capable of holding his own and stepping into combat prepared. Grady is headed on his way to Brahms but decides to save on time and take a quick detour through Silent Hill, if only he knew what we all knew, this won’t save much time at all.

You’re then forced to chase after her when you come upon a home on fire. With screams from a girl inside, you dash in to play the hero. After finding the badly burned child inside, you must make your way out with a little invisible help from some ritualistic sealing. As you lay the child down, you pass out and wake up in the middle of Silent Hill and so your journey begins to unveil the answers of your past and another chapter behind the 0rigin of Silent Hill.
One of the more welcoming features that we noticed took place at the Main Menu. Unlike other games where you’re just given the abilities to check options or start/continue a game, Silent Hill offers you an entire section filled with 13 tips that will give you an edge inside their world. These tips range from combat tips to ways of exploring Silent Hill to its full potential. We feel that more games should give you this type of option to check out, especially for newcomers of a particularly popular series.

0rigins still features its challenging puzzles and the ability to open new areas by piecing a couple of puzzles together as well. These will inevitably give you access to locked doors, as well as other areas you couldn't get into before. Not all puzzles are mandatory though, so don't think if you can't figure one out, that you'll have to sit there and finish it. This has been a long time enjoyment for the fans of the series and 0rigins will not disappoint you at all with theirs.
Camera angles are laid out in order to build suspense and you can align the camera directly behind your character by simply tapping the L trigger; however, the camera still has plenty of flaws. Sometimes while you’re fighting, due to the angle it forces you to take you’ll be unable to see what is hitting you or who is attacking you for that matter. Although the design is meant for you to feel as though you’re always in tight spots and enclosed in a claustrophobic environment, they could have still done a better job with the overall camera ... (continued on next page)

Silent Hill: Origins E3 '06 Trailer
Silent Hill: Origins Japanese Trailer
nuffin beats resi 4
nuffin beats resi 2!
Silent Hill 1 beats all of those as far as survival horror goes
silent hill=best story in a survival horror.
Wow thats a really good rating, though too many weapon placements may make it too easy for veterans.
now i got to buy this
Haven't played it yet, I'll probably rent it first.
been waiting for this one. loved the last one.
played the demo and enjoyed it, it plays better than the previous SilentHills
Hmm, this gives me more insentive to buy it! Was interested in it for the longest time cuz I love the SH games but... wasn't sure how they were going to do with it, glad it turned out well. It looks really nice for a PSP game (graphically).
i love this game