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Yeah I just got it, and I gotta say one thing, the controls aren't that great. They're workable and I know Silent Hill is more about fear and helplessness and all that, but the controls despite the theme were never that great in any of these games. But this one's the worst to me. The camera angles are kinda bad at times, but the centering button fixes that for the most part. My main gripe is they didn't add in right stick camera control. Centering works, but I'd still like a little bit more control in that area. Despite that, the movement feels a little too robotic and the fight stance seems broken at times. But even with the bad controls Henry's still able to kick alot of ass.
Also, is it just me or does it seem like there's waaaaaaaaay too many weapons in this game? I mean they're literally everywhere. I mean without the strategy of should I fight or run like hell, it takes away that helpless feeling. Other than that, it's typical creepier than Hell, Silent Hill. The story is pretty good, the graphics are intense and immersive. Despite it's problems, if you dig Silent Hill, you're still gonna love it. |
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Like you said, Silent Hill was never about groundbreaking controls, and Origins is no different. Honestly I gor what I expected there. I do have to agree about the camera. It gets a bit frustrating at times, and I think its funny that you mentioned the lack of right analogue control, because I find myself constantly reaching for it for that purpose. I guess Im just so use to doing it in MGS3, and to a lesser extent, RE4.
I actually prefer the new weapons system over any other survival horror game. Being able to pick up various melee weapons, each with a different standard for deterioration. It adds a perfect element of realism for this type of game. Its alot like the Outbreak series. I hope they keep it somewhat the same for Silent Hill 5.
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I just got done playing another round of Dead Rising and realized just how fun and how much sense it makes to have more choices for weapons. Thinking about it, it does make more sense for someone in a tight spot to use whatever's around them to defend themselves. Even with the extra weapons it's not like the games a cinch.
I remember a long time ago a friend of mine told me he hated RE. When asked why he said "Well, if I'm stuck in a hallway with no ammo, and I'm an elite special forces agent, I should be able to use my hands to defend myself and jump over the banister if I had to, not just run around folks." Granted, SH characters armt special forces agents but he kinda has a point. And Henry seems like the kinda guy who would jam a drip stand down somebody's throat to get away from a dangerous situation. |
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