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I'm actually an old school Silent Hill fan that came across the trailers for this game in and saw what looked like a very close storyline to Silent Hill, and alot of the same special effects being ripped off from the Silent Hill series and used in this game. Call it "mold" or whatever on the walls, it's the same effect. The effects were straight ripped. Sure, some of the backstory is different to fit into the RE universe (I guess?) but it really doesn't look like they broke the mold (pun intended) with this one.
Buy the game and experience it yourself. How does gameplay and atmosphere translate into video? It doesn't. You don't see how the puzzles are done in a trailer, you don't feel the thread of an enemy in the trailer...buy it, or don't.
There is nothing in RE7 that even gets close to Silent Hill. Stop pretending you know ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ when you haven't even played the game. The "dead wife" premise turns completely upside down 10 minutes though the game m which doesn't remotely resemble anything close to James and Mary's story. The molded enemy has absolutely nothing to do with Silent Hill, it is clearly based on Regenerators and Bloodshots from past RE games.
It's useless boy, you keep saying "bla bla bla been gaming since you were a sperm" but every crap you post proves even further that you don't know what you're talking about.
Go away. Go play your little games instead of wasting time here. Or maybe go get a job so you can pay for this one.
When the premise is, "Guy thinks wife is dead, finds a message from her saying she's still alive, so he goes to a really f'ed up place to try and find her, violence ensues in said place, etc" It's hard not to compare it to Silent Hill 2. Not even saying that it's a bad thing, because Silent Hill 2 was a great game! I just find it comical when "fans" such as yourself get all bent out of shape like you did over nothing.
@MundM - I'm not talking about gameplay, because alot of times that's different between each game even in it's own series. Tell me that all RE games "play" the same and I'd say your full of it. Silent Hill even played similiar to the first RE game (not exact but close) so the two series have a history of overlapping gameplay to begin with, and for that reason I don't really think gameplay is a valid way of saying one is or isn't different than the other.
It almost seems people just can't seem to accept the fact that a game can be first person, have horror elements and actually be unique.
And playing the demo, while a great way to come to grips with the atmosphere, is not in any way a true representation of the final game so playing that doesn't help as much as one might think.
RE7 is a perfect blend of the original game, traditional series hallmarks and with a far more immersive perspective being in first person. The complaints from people who haven't even played the demo are just baseless and made up of terrible assumptions. Their loss.
except at the end the umbrella corporation is protrayed as the heroes