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Silent Hill 4: The Room on PS2 (2004)

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Average rating: 61%
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3 stars out of 5
from 541 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: 18
User collections: TOP Multi-Platform Horror Games, My games
Developers: KONAMI
Format: PS2
Number of players: 1
Released: 17/09/2004
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Brief synopsis of Silent Hill 4: The Room

Though Resident Evil is the game considered responsible for bringing the survival horror game into the mainstream, there are far more hardcore and graphic offerings available, just waiting to give their punters a fright. The most disturbed of which probably comes in the form of Silent Hill, a game created in the wake the Resident Evil phenomenon that quickly went on to become one of the most notoriously grisly series ever conceived. And with the franchise still very much in the limelight, Silent Hill creator Konami has unleashed a truly unsettling fourth instalment, dubbed The Room.

And The Room is exactly where things start to turn nasty for protagonist Henry Townsend as he wakes from a dream filled with grotesque goings-on. He's been locked in his room for five days now, with no way to escape to the corridors of his city building. The windows are stuck shut, the phone is playing up, and his front door is heavily chained up from the inside. And as is made apparent in the first 30 minutes of play, the only way you can solve Henry's dilemma is climb through a mysterious hole in your closet - a hole that takes you to any number of alternate realities - and investigate.

It's a compelling mystery that is truly imaginative and - to be frank - messed up. And it's within these alternate dream-like worlds that you'll be faced with an array of inhospitable zombies, killer dogs, giant worms and two-headed ghouls, most of which look like they belong to a Japanese cult horror movie. Naturally, you'll have to send them to their doom by means of a weapon of some sort. In keeping with the rest of the series, the early stages of the gore-fest see you armed with a 3-foot pipe, whereas further progress and exploration earns you a more effective arsenal, which can be accessed through intuitive inventories and shortcuts.

The second of two prolific playing styles involves investigation. Progress is a difficult thing to achieve in Silent Hill 4, and it's only through the discovery of notes, key items and interaction with other characters that you'll uncover the answers to the mysteries surrounding Henry Townsend and The Room.

On the whole, little has changed in Silent Hill 4. Gameplay is story-driven, the battle system remains the same, and the atmospheric environments are every bit as chilling as those seen in the previous games. It's a game that is distinct, has a unique cinematic quality and that is downright scary - everything a survival horror game should be.

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Rated - 3 starsGood Rental Bad Buy

Kris Jiminez from London, England , 29/06/2006

This is a maximum of a weeks gaming, enemys cause little obstruction throughout, and puzzles are compleated with ease. The greatest part of this game is the scare factor, if you can emerse yourself into the story line (which is quite weak) your jump all the way to the end.

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsAnother view

yossarian from London , 03/01/2008

For many, this game is considered the runt of the litter. Whilst not in the same league as SH2, it is an experiment for the series and one that divides players and fans.

I liked the idea of ghosts and the storyline is immersive and develops well throughout the game. The game has a number of difficulty levels so if you feel that is is too easy then change the settings!

There is less of a focus on puzzling and more on action. The ability to dodge and charge attacks is a helpful one and helps to address some of the complaints leveled at the series that combat is stilted.

This is not a perfect game, the limited inventory can be irritating and force an annoying amount of back tracking.

Overall though it is a good game despite its flaws and worthy of inclusion in the SH series.

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 2 starsWhat a let down

nated23 nated23 from Birmingham [Highly rated reviewer] , 15/04/2007

Rubbish.Don't bother with this, even if your a big fan of Silent hill.The film is better then this. Play silent Hill 2 again instead. Konami haven't done a Silent hill since, if they do please don't make it as bad as this.

  2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 5 starsSCARY

A customer from UK , 22/02/2008

THIS GAME IS VERY VERY GOOD HARD AT TIMES BUT STILL GOOD. I LIKE THE FACT THAT YOUR HEART IS RACING AS YOU PLAY IT. THE BLOOD AND GUTS ARE GOOD TOO IF YOUR INTO THAT.THE OTHER THREE GAMES OF SILENT HILLS ARE ALSO GOOD I WOULD RECOMMEND THEM TO YOU AND ALSO WATCH THE SIENT HILL FILM THATS VERY GOOD TOO. I JUST HOPE THEIR GOING TO MAKE AN SILENT HILL 2 FILM . I WOULDNT WANT TO MISS THAT ONE. SO IF YOU WANT TO BE ON THE EDGE OF YOUR SEAT AND SCARED AS YOU PLAY IT THEN THIS GAME IS FOR YOU.

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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Rated - 3 starsGood Rental Bad Buy

Kris Jiminez from London, England , 29/06/2006

This is a maximum of a weeks gaming, enemys cause little obstruction throughout, and puzzles are compleated with ease. The greatest part of this game is the scare factor, if you can emerse yourself into the story line (which is quite weak) your jump all the way to the end.

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsDark unsettling stuff - Great!

Ang2911 Ang2911 from FIFE, SCOTLAND. [Highly rated reviewer] , 02/03/2009

I'm a huge fan if the Silent Hill series and whilst I fully understand and appreciate why so many fans rate this sequel lower than the others (because it isn't actually based in Silent Hill), I believe it's merits far outweigh their complaints.

Typically with any Silent Hill game it features strange and psychotic creatures, puzzles and battles. The controls are perfectly simple. The story-line is smooth, the characters are intriguing and the voice acting is great. But of course the graphics and the sound effects - just superb! I would not class this as one for novice game-players. It's a notch up in terms of complexity.

Synonymously, the atmosphere is overwhelmingly dark, creepy and VERY unsettling.

There are plenty of scares and frights in this one, and very often you get the feeling the whole game is TOTALLY messing with your head -- Which it is!! Enjoy it with the lights out and the sound turned UP...

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