- Publisher: Konami
- Release Date: Apr 6, 2004
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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Really superstitious and/or ADD-afflicted types might want to steer clear for their own special reasons. Everybody else with a reasonably high-end gaming rig, the residents of Silent Hill welcome you.
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But raising the levels of difficulty for both will not only make the game hard to play, as the rewards you can gain make up for that. Finishing the game on various levels of difficulty again, you can obtain various bonus weapons and even a bonus ending.
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It's the well-directed story and its stunning conclusion that provides the much-needed payoff and motivation to finish the game. With a slew of secrets designed to encourage repeat visits, SH3 may not be "fun," but it certainly is compelling.
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The overall combination of simple search and find puzzles, great and horribly disturbing story and some of the most disgusting and scary monsters ever imagined just works yet a third time.
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Computer Games MagazineIt's all atmosphere and, particularly when you're talking about horror, that's often enough. [Mar 2004, p.66]
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The story is slow at first, but patient players will find it ultimately becomes one of the game's stronger features, along with its atmospheric visuals.
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Silent Hill 3 isn't so much about gameplay as it is about creating a disturbing world and immersing you in it, which is something it does very well.
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Scary fun, but some control issues and uneven puzzles make it less fun than its predecessors.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 200 out of 258
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Mixed: 28 out of 258
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Negative: 30 out of 258
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