Silent Hill Origins?
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I think Silent Hill Origins could work, because none of the other have proper titles, although they have subtitles like The Room or Restless dreams, so it goes along with the others. But then again, it dosen't require a lot of effort to come up with Silent Hill Origins, plus it may be offering us too much, because that name suggestes that we're going to get all the answers.
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Oh, I agree, I giggled at that. That is cheesy. More cheesy than a bag of Cheetos.Drewfus wrote:Wanna get corny? Try "The Rebirth Of Paradise".
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Well, I guess all that matters really is if the gameplay is any good. A name is a name.
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says the person who seems to love SH4~Sullivan, Walter wrote:Silent Hill Origins doesn't seemed to be a very creative title....but then again Team Silent seems to have dropped the ball at or around Sh3....so yeah...
I hate the name origins, its not the origin of silent hill. its just a back story to the 1rst game. Why dont they just call it silent hill negitive one. Thats about as lame as Silent hill orgins sounds to me.
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......Just because they've fallen away from the realm of creativity, doesn't mean I can't still enjoy the games.sh#1fan wrote: says the person who seems to love SH4~
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They havent fallen away from creativity, you just became desencitiesed ( however the hell you spell that lmao >< ) And it is no longer scarySullivan, Walter wrote:......Just because they've fallen away from the realm of creativity, doesn't mean I can't still enjoy the games.sh#1fan wrote: says the person who seems to love SH4~
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I hope they stayed in the realm of creativity while making Origins or it will suck balls. If its not creative, its shit. All the past games have displayed an immense amount of creative effort so I'm thinking if the gameplay sucks (due to PSP, limited buttons and whatnot) it will at least have a good story/plot.Sullivan, Walter wrote:......Just because they've fallen away from the realm of creativity, doesn't mean I can't still enjoy the games.sh#1fan wrote: says the person who seems to love SH4~
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