Silent Hill: Homecoming

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Silent Hill V marks the first appearance of the acclaimed series for Next-Gen systems. The game follows Alex Shepherd, a war veteran returning home from an overseas tour of duty. Alex has taken compassionate leave following the news that his younger brother, Joshua, has gone missing. Initial investigations lead Alex to the small, insular community of Shepherd's Glen, before he finds himself in the mist-shrouded and seemingly empty streets of Silent Hill...

Format: Xbox 360
Release 26 Sep 2008
Developer: The Collective
Publisher: Konami
Players:
PEGI Rating: NUL
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Also available on: PlayStation 3

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Silent Hill V Producer Praises Western Tech. News

Gwynne Dixon

17/12/2007

Gwynne Dixon

Akira Yamaoka has been "really impressed" by the technology he's seen at Californian studio The Collective...


The Producer/Composer on Silent Hill V, Akira Yamaoka, has commended the Western technology he's seen at Californian studio The Collective. He also suggests that Japanese development studios might not be as advanced as their American counterparts.

The first next-gen instalment in Konami's Silent Hill series (Silent Hill V), is also going to be the first in the series to be developed outside of Japan, casting further significance upon Yamaoka's comments. Yamaoka has worked on all of the previous Silent Hill games under various Composer and Producer roles.

Speaking in Game Developer Magazine (via QJ.net), Yamaoka said "Western development techniques are very advanced. There are of course advantages and disadvantages, but overall, I'm really impressed with the American staff and their technology."

Adding, "Their graphical and technical ability is amazing. There's a huge leap, actually. I look at what American developers are doing and I think, wow, Japan is in trouble."
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Date Added:Wed 16th Jan 2008 21:41
wHAT'S UP WITH kONAMI, FARMING OUT sILENT hILL IS LIKE GIVING THE NEXT pes TO sILICON dREAMS.
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Date Added:Mon 17th Dec 2007 23:02
i could complain about the many losses of creativity in streamlined production but instead i will simply say. Silne Hill origins was developed outside of japan. not only that but the american developers were demed so unsatisfactory that develpement w... [ Read full comment... ]
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