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Downpour is a decent attempt which doesn't quite manage to reach its full potential. The problematic battle system, glitches and framerate issues prevent the game from being enjoyable. While the story is rather interesting, it is not enough to make the g...
I hate to cite Homecoming as a positive example, but at least that game tried to link the game’s plot to the older games and expanded the franchise’s universe by relating Homecoming’s cult to the one present in the first four games. Downpour doesn’t ev...
Abstract: It's been a while since a Silent Hill title has lived up to expectations. Now it's Vatra Games turn to try with Silent Hill: Downpour. It does a great job as well, although not quite enough overall. ...
Apart from the issues I have with “Silent Hill: Downpour” it's actually not a bad game by any stretch of the imagination, it's just not good enough to fit in to the Silent Hill calibre. Some of the locales are just as creepy as earlier releases, especiall...
Abstract: The first place I saw Silent Hill: Downpour was at the Konami’s booth at the annual E3 Expo in Los Angeles, last year, it was playable and it looked pretty good. As many longtime fans of series and after some serious departures from the original formu...
Silent Hill: Downpour is a decent game to play until you factor in the frame rate issues. The stuttering was so terrible I found myself wondering why the hell I'm playing the game when it seems as if no one in Vatra Studios quality assurance department to...
Abstract: With a new developer and a shift towards a more action-oriented approach, it’s no wonder that so many met the news of Silent Hill: Downpour with muted indifference. Indeed it’s impossible to even call Silent Hill a great series at this point, with the ...
Abstract: If you ask a Silent Hill fan what their favorite game in the series is, you're likely to get one of two answers: the original Silent Hill, or its sequel, Silent Hill 2. I fall into the latter category, because the second game took what the original did...
Abstract: Silent Hill: Downpour is a celebration of gaming's most notorious ghost town. It taps into the madness and surrealism that has made this series legendary, and presents Silent Hill as a more robust location than ever before. Most of the fundamentals are...
The most frustrating thing about Silent Hill Downpour isn’t the lousy combat, dull exploration, or even the technical gaffes. It’s the fact that every now and then while playing through the game’s story, you’ll see signs of brilliance; sunlight hinted ...