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Silent Hill: Shattered Memories Arrives For The PS2
Also available for the PSP.
Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Author: Jeff McAllister

Following on the heels of its successful debut on the Nintendo Wii, Konami has announced that it has shipped Silent Hill: Shattered Memories for the PlayStation 2 and the PSP.

The PlayStation 2 and PSP versions include an all-new user interface featuring a cell phone, which acts as a story telling device, map and camera as well as an all-new psych profiling system that plays upon the player's innermost fears. The game constantly watches the player's every move and adapts to their actions, offering a customized intense horror experience each time.

Featuring an all-new soundtrack by series composer Akira Yamaoka, a streaming engine that eliminates load times, and intuitive exploration controls that immerse players in Silent Hill like never before, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories aims to offer the most terrifying survival horror game to date.

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