The Silent Hill Collection (PS2)

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The original Silent Hill games ran on hardware that didn't enjoy the benefits of hardware anti-aliasing and it appears that Hijinx hasn't made any effort to introduce it here. Resolution is confirmed at native 720p, but there's no evidence of any edge-smoothing as such. It's more than a little disappointing when directly compared with Bluepoint's work on the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection, where both MGS2 and its sequel flowed smoothly at 60 frames per second with multi-sampling anti-aliasing adding greatly to the quality of the overall presentation. a b c d e "Silent Hill HD Collection Text". GameTrailers. April 2, 2012. Archived from the original on February 22, 2014 . Retrieved February 5, 2014. Phillips, Tom (July 11, 2012). "Silent Hill HD Collection finally gets PS3 patch". Eurogamer. Archived from the original on October 19, 2019 . Retrieved October 18, 2019. Works flawlessly together from any config starting from native to 8k resolution with various fixes.

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Silent Hill HD Collection is a 2012 video game compilation of remastered video game ports of Silent Hill 2 (2001) and Silent Hill 3 (2003) developed by Hijinx Studios for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles. Silent Hill 2 centers on widower James Sunderland who travels to the titular town after receiving a letter from his dead wife, while Silent Hill 3 is a direct sequel to the first Silent Hill game and focuses on Heather Mason, a teenager who finds herself in conflict with the town's cult. Both games are categorized as survival horror and share gameplay elements with each other. Published worldwide by Konami beginning with North America in March 2012, the compilation features a graphics overhaul, new voice acting, and Xbox achievements and PlayStation trophies. Using a script or add-on that scans GameFAQs for box and screen images (such as an emulator front-end), while overloading our search engine One of the more curious elements behind the Silent Hill controversy is the delay in fixing issues brought to light by the gaming community. Remarkably, there's already been a patch for the US PlayStation 3 version, which apparently does very little at all (our UK version hasn't asked to be updated thus far) and, certainly, the notion of introducing a frame-rate cap shouldn't be too difficult - after all, it's already present on the Xbox 360 version of the game.

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Still, one can almost see why it was left off. After all, Hijinx Studios wasn’t competent enough to correctly port two games, let alone possess the capability to handle three. a b Agnello, Anthony John (May 14, 2012). "The Problem with Preservation". 1UP.com. pp.1–3. Archived from the original on June 6, 2015 . Retrieved October 18, 2019. At a basic level, conversion-smith Hijinx has opened out the field of view to accommodate a 16:9 presentation, and used original PS2 artwork assets in their entirety - little or no work appears to have been carried out to ensure they look good when rendered in HD. Aside from typography and UI elements, there is very little evidence that there has actually been any kind of actual "remastering" of original artwork at all - a far cry from the kind of extensive touch-up work carried out, for example, by Just Add Water with its superb Stranger's Wrath HD. Indeed, sometimes we get the impression that textures are actually being omitted - for example, the ground frequently looks bare compared to the PS2 game. The best PS2 emulator today. It is so good, that the RetroArch bounty featured this emulator rather than writing a new one. Renders Silent Hill 2 almost perfect since its last release. Silent Hill 3 and 4 also run slightly better on it even before the last update. Silent Hill 4: The Room is similar to past games in terms of atmosphere. The game is dark and foreboding, never letting the player know what's behind the next corner or down the street. This installment of the series includes multiple new features. Henry never actually leaves his apartment: he utilizes a strange portal to travel to alternate dimensions, including a hospital, a cult command center deep in the forest, and a prison. Aside from the traditional third-person-view, there is now a first-person mode, which is used to control Henry when he is in his apartment. Objects that can be interacted with are highlighted by eyeball icons.

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Blake, Vikki (February 24, 2019). "Life after harassment: ex-Silent Hill dev Tomm Hulett speaks out". Eurogamer. Archived from the original on October 19, 2019 . Retrieved October 20, 2019. The previous games in the series have mostly been about exploring the town and solving puzzles; this installment has much more combat involved. There are more enemies in a given area, and more narrow areas and cramped spaces. Henry mostly uses a standard Silent Hill arsenal of weapons, such as the steel pipe, pistol, and (new to this game) a golf club. The new voice acting drew a range of responses. Some critics praised it as a general improvement over the originals, [2] [5] [27] while others expressed more mixed feelings about it. [24] [25] Issues with the audio syncing with the character animations was remarked on, [3] [25] [26] and some critics wrote that the subtitles had not been updated to reflect the few changes made to the script. [25] [28] The absence of bonus material drew criticism from some reviewers as well. [24] [29] a b c Martin, Liam (March 31, 2012). " 'Silent Hill HD Collection' review". Digital Spy. Archived from the original on October 20, 2019 . Retrieved October 20, 2019.a b c d e f McGee, Maxwell (March 5, 2012). "Silent Hill HD Collection Review". GameSpot. Archived from the original on March 3, 2014 . Retrieved February 5, 2014. a b c d e Minkley, Johnny (March 30, 2012). "Silent Hill HD Collection Review". Eurogamer. Archived from the original on May 31, 2012 . Retrieved February 5, 2014. The PS3 has more or less good PS1 emulation and reads PS1 discs as well. No problems however to my knowledge. With Silent Hill 3, Konami significantly upgraded the engine, allowing for higher-quality models, improved animation and more detailed artwork, leading to a more successful HD port." Silent Hill 3 on PS2 and Xbox 360. Use the full-screen button on the bottom-right of this window for full 720p resolution. The PS2 game is the PAL version which may explain the somewhat 'fat' look to the visuals.

finally want to play Silent Hill where, what and how I finally want to play Silent Hill where, what and how

Just google a bit and you should come up with places like CoolROM. wowROM, or EmulatorGames. What you want is an ISO file which is a binary dump of your game disc. The perfect legal solution would be to put your game disc into your disc drive and dump it yourself using ImgBurn or some other programs doing the job for you.During the production of the Silent Hill HD Collection, senior associate producer Tomm Hulett was the target of harassment by a small portion of the Silent Hill fanbase, being blamed as the source of everything perceived as wrong in the series, including lost source code, the inclusion of new voice acting in the Silent Hill HD Collection, and that Silent Hill: Book of Memories was a dungeon crawler. [12] Release [ edit ] Eurogamer.net is owned by Gamer Network Limited, a ReedPop company and subsidiary of Reed Exhibitions Limited. a b c d e Dyer, Mitch (2012-03-19). "Silent Hill HD Collection Review". IGN. IGN Entertainment. Archived from the original on February 23, 2014 . Retrieved February 5, 2014. a b Yin-Poole, Wesley (August 24, 2011). "Voice actor defends Silent Hill 2 HD". Eurogamer. Archived from the original on October 19, 2019 . Retrieved October 19, 2019.



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