![]() The article is located on stage 3F of "Nowhere" (shortly before the end of the game). These creatures have been replaced by little monsters with huge claws, so-called "Mumblers" in the PAL- and NTSC-J-versions (their attack remained the same, though: They either hurt Harry with their claws or they jumped and bit him).įor unknown reasons, the US-version is missing a newspaper article, that reveals a little about Alessa's past. ![]() They attacked either with a little knife they held in their hands or dropped to the ground before Harry, grabbed him and bit him in the legs. In the US-version as well as in early trailers and demos of the PAL- and JP-counterparts, there were childlike monsters (lacking an official name, simply called "child zombies" oder "Demon Babies" by fans) as the most common enemy. There is no background image in the PAL-version. The PAL-version, by the way, is identical to the Japanese original. The regional versions of "Silent Hill" differ slightly, though, which this report deals with. ![]() There is NO censored version of "Silent Hill"! Neither PAL- nor NTSC-U/C- or NTSC-J-version are labeled censored as the regional changes, according to Konami, were wanted like this (meaning they weren't forced upon the publisher by any censors). In October 2008, "Silent Hill: Homecoming" was released for Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and Windows PC, "Silent Hill: Shattered Memories" hit stores in 2009 on the Wii and in 2010 on PS2 and PSP and there is already a new game in development, titled "Silent Hill: Downpour". "Silent Hill" was sold more than 1.5 million times all over the world, even though the game has never been ported, meaning it was released exclusively on Sony's Playstation. What he didn't know before: The little city, that used to be so arcadian, is cursed. Harry Mason is on his way there with his daughter, too. This survival-horror game is all about the American, midwestern little town of Silent Hill, a popular vacation- and holiday-town for stressed-out metropolitans and tourists. Konami gave the topic a shot, too and created "Silent Hill". Most of these genre-copies never got even near the qualities of Capcom's cult horror-adventure game. Due to the overwhelming success of Capcom's "Resident Evil"-Saga, the video games market was showered with dozens of clones during the turn of the millennium.
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