Description
Henry Townshend finds himself trapped in his apartment that has been cursed by a deeply rooted evil. Only by exploring mysterious portals leading to disturbing alternate worlds will Henry begin to uncover the truth. However, in true Silent Hill fashion, mysterious new characters, horrendous creatures, and the undead will use any means necessary to impede his progress. Silent Hill 4: The Room features a terrifying experience that fans and newcomers will never forget.
Quick Glance
ESRB Rating: M (Mature 17+)
Game Genre: Role Playing Game
Max # of Players: 1
Game Information
ESRB Rating: M (Mature 17+)
Game Genre: Role Playing Game
Release Date: 2004-9-7
Network Compatible: No
Maximum Number of Players: 1
Simultaneous Multiplayer Mode: No
Compatible Controller Devices: Analog Controller, Digital Controller
General Info
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More Info
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Additional Specifications
Software Name: Silent Hill 4: The Room
Software Main Type: Game
Strengths: graphics
Weakness: All
I am 28 years old and i'm SH fan. I play SH 1,2,3 and 4 of course. (and i saw Silent Hill movie). But believe me Silent hill 4 is diferrent game. It,s not thriller or horror and a story line is stupid in my opinion. Sometimes is a more action game than horror. But Soundtrack by Akira Yamaoka is Great!
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Silent Hill 4: The Room receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 3.07 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #2,314 game of all time, #83 game of 2004 for the PlayStation 2 and #469 PlayStation 2 game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 86 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how other games...
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Most survival-horror games offer pretty much the same sort of thing. You get to drudge through a few areas where enemies like to pop up and scare you, gradually collecting keys to unlock new areas and continue on your trek; toss in the occasional puzzle and boss fight and you’ve got yourself a game that stands with the likes of Resident Evil. All that’s left to consider is a clunky control...
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Like it or not, the survival-horror genre reached, and passed, its zenith some time ago. Say, three or four years. Potential players that might have stayed with the genre didn't really get into Resident Evil: Code Veronica's controls, its evil twin story, or didn't care too much about the huge change from pre-rendered backgrounds to polygonal ones. And player and critic reactions to Silent Hill...
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I've just finished playing through the final release of Konami's fourth survival-horror title for the PlayStation 2, and boy am I glad it's over. That's not a slam against the game, but rather a comment to my broken spirit, bloodshot eyes, and heightened anxiety levels. Like all good horror games, Silent Hill 4: The Room does a brilliant job of making you feel bad about a number of things; your...
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This game was good!! NO great...ugh... its hard to...
Strengths: It was scary and chalenging you can almost feel the pain and fear that the character fell it drags you in to it!!
Weakness: not as many puzzles not great music (like #3)
This game was a great game that challenges your fears and weaknesses...dont believe in evil?....play this game and think again! The evil doesnt just "lurk around the corner" it is every where right in your face in the walls that are blood-stained by evils victims....you'll never think of a game the same.....TRY IT!!!