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PC Gaming News - March 5, 2009

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Tom's Hardware > Forum > Games General > Games General Discussions > E3 08: Konami Teases Silent Hill: Homecoming

E3 08: Konami Teases Silent Hill: Homecoming

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Konami held its annual E3 press conference, and the star of its lineup was none other than Silent Hill: Homecoming. Konami showed off the game's enhanced graphics, a new combat system and other features.

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Great thing about the camera system. It's the thing that prevented me from playing SilentHill3. It's the thing that I hated the most about SilentHill4, but still got used to it and went through the game. That game was actually borrowed, but I enjoyed it so much I went for SilentHill2 AFTERWARD and some time later I went for SilentHill3. You know, those "older" games can have pretty good artistic value despite many might think they lack exactly it (graphics requirements equals graphics quality, you know who you are). It's just a shame that camera ruins the game experience sometimes. I wish it was a FPS, like Doom3. Or maybe using the 3rd person view camera to give a dream like lack of control, but that would require a very responsive camera for the beginning of the game, which SH3 lacked so much I decided that I did not want to waste my time along with my money.

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