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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedBishop" data-source="post: 4506740" data-attributes="member: 12503"><p>I finished it on Sunday. Initially the story wasn't grabbing me, however it gets exponentially better as it passes the halfway mark. Between the four Silent Hill games I've played all the way through, I'd put its story behind SH2 but ahead of SH1 and Origins. </p><p></p><p>The combat is a mixed bag. Definitely an improvement on the older controls, but also with some timing quirks that kept it from feeling as smooth as I'd like. The main thing I'm happy with is the puzzles. The developers managed to integrate them into the actual story narrative quite nicely. Instead of collecting random music boxes that fit into a puzzle and open a doorway, you collect items that represent your past and assemble them to access your future. That's slick.</p><p></p><p>Main complaint, for me, would be the save points. Games really need to do away with those entirely. Don't force me to leave the system on pause all night because I couldn't find a new save point in the last 30 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedBishop, post: 4506740, member: 12503"] I finished it on Sunday. Initially the story wasn't grabbing me, however it gets exponentially better as it passes the halfway mark. Between the four Silent Hill games I've played all the way through, I'd put its story behind SH2 but ahead of SH1 and Origins. The combat is a mixed bag. Definitely an improvement on the older controls, but also with some timing quirks that kept it from feeling as smooth as I'd like. The main thing I'm happy with is the puzzles. The developers managed to integrate them into the actual story narrative quite nicely. Instead of collecting random music boxes that fit into a puzzle and open a doorway, you collect items that represent your past and assemble them to access your future. That's slick. Main complaint, for me, would be the save points. Games really need to do away with those entirely. Don't force me to leave the system on pause all night because I couldn't find a new save point in the last 30 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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