How would you guys feel about co-op?
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I know. I'm just playing devil's advocate here. I don't necessarily agree with him either. Personally, I think that even if they did break some of the "established rules" of the series, that would be fine. Shattered memories turned the whole series on its head and was a better than average game for what it's worth. I'm looking forward to see what NEW that Vatra games brings to the table. I'm a little disappointed it wasn't a first person game myself...AuraTwilight wrote:I'm well aware, Paladin, thanks. The point is that this business about "Silent Hill is different for everyone!" Isn't some unbreakable rule that MUST be upheld or else IT'S NOT SILENT HILL GRRRR
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^hopefully there's an option that will allow the game to be played in FPV. i mean, during the trailer (if some of what we saw was gameplay footage) there's a part where the camera goes into first person as Murphy is looking around the apartment. whether or not we can move around as well is the question.
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I've watched two different playthroughs and read the only basic plot synopsis I could manage to find, as I don't even have an arcade anywhere near here, let alone one that has Silent Hill: The Arcade in it. I was no more impressed than I was by Dying Inside or Bridge of Thread, which is not a very high accolade.AuraTwilight wrote:Note most people who say this have never played the games and don't know much about the game beyond character names. Excuse me for not giving a shit what most people thing.
Every opinion of something that's mostly subjective is generally unique to the viewer, and potentially erroneous. If you have legitimate reasons for your opinion that do not conflict with anything present in the game, then you are just as correct as anyone else who follows the same guideline. However, co-op would more than likely cause the next entry to lose quite a bit of this element as well, which is an undeniable reason why Silent Hill is so beloved by so many different people. If I no longer even have the option to believe that Silent Hill is experienced in a unique way by different characters, then the series will instantly lose all dedication I've vested in it. It's fairly selfish to think that it's perfectly acceptable to strip the game of that possibility, since you can still have your conceptions either way.AuraTwilight wrote:I am, but I disagree with your reasons for your opinion. Your complaints rely on your specific, potentially erroneous interpretation of Silent Hill.
I think that the biggest factor was the complete bullshit that 'Team Silent no longer makes the games, so they're automatically going to suck'. It's simply lazy and/or ignorant to believe that. However, I do believe that Japanese influence (Or even influence from other eastern cultures) has a lot to do with essential aspects of the series, since Japanese culture exposes it's people to figurative language, metaphors and symbolism on an almost constant basis. The effect it has on their creative process is readily apparent in many ways. I'm not saying that western developers can't create symbolism on the same level, but it requires much more effort on their part, since they live in constant exposure to a completely opposing ideal, and aren't forced to think in a figurative way every day of their lives. Believing that the exact same developers are necessary to make the series what it is is completely ignorant, as Team Silent has never consisted of the exact same group of people anyway.AuraTwilight wrote:In fairness, this can be attributed to external factors, such as the console wars bullshit, and the fact that the fanbase was split by SH4 long before those games showed up, so they never even faced the same chance of bringing in the same fans.
I know you're probably joking, but I think that a first person view has the best possibility to create an incredibly tense atmosphere. Not if it played like a generic first person shooter, of course, but you would be able to accurately represent at least some of what it would actually be like to be in your characters shoes. Imagine if you became less composed, and started fumbling around with reloads and became less accurate the closer you were to danger. You shouldn't constantly have your gun in your frame of view, nor a crosshair as a point of reference (nor any active HUD whatsoever), making you take a lot of time to actually perform an accurate shot. Damage would cause your ears to ring, your heartbeat to start throbbing in your head, and your vision to blur. Realistic head movement would also be a must. These are just a few of my ideas, but I spend a lot of time thinking about what it would be like to have a Silent Hill game in a realistically depicted first-person view. It would remove the necessity of either controlling like shit or being entirely too difficult, and it might actually be fun to play for once.AuraTwilight wrote: Wait, you mean it can be both an FPS and NOT an FPS? lol this is the greatest possibility I've ever heard, I pray to God it becomes true. The forums will explode.
I've imagined ways for co-op in Silent Hill... but everytime I remember that the sheer fact that you have to play with someone else will break the experience. They could eliminate the option for voice chat, like isolation feeling games like Journey are doing, but there's always the chance that the other player could dick around.
But I can imagine some scenarios, say, one person is stuck in the otherworld and you're stuck in the foggy world,, and together you can find items and place them in places of use to each other... However, how communication would work within the game world would be tough. It wouldn't work with voice chat, so you'd need something more esoteric... like when one person progresses to a certain area, he paints in clues or something in a room to tell the other person that he is alive and here's what they ought to do next...
Maybe the characters couldbe younger children, brother and sister twins (not necessarily identical). One could be caught on one side and maybe at times the world will flip around for either of them? Boss encounters could involve tactics being handled on both sides simultaneously. Say, a creature is attacking one person and they cannot defeat it and can only run away and keep from harm, which someone on the other side must solve a puzzle in order to stop the creature...
Some interesting possibilites exist to make a very cool and differnet co-op experience. It might be possible to play as a single player as well similar to Resident Evil 0.
But I can imagine some scenarios, say, one person is stuck in the otherworld and you're stuck in the foggy world,, and together you can find items and place them in places of use to each other... However, how communication would work within the game world would be tough. It wouldn't work with voice chat, so you'd need something more esoteric... like when one person progresses to a certain area, he paints in clues or something in a room to tell the other person that he is alive and here's what they ought to do next...
Maybe the characters couldbe younger children, brother and sister twins (not necessarily identical). One could be caught on one side and maybe at times the world will flip around for either of them? Boss encounters could involve tactics being handled on both sides simultaneously. Say, a creature is attacking one person and they cannot defeat it and can only run away and keep from harm, which someone on the other side must solve a puzzle in order to stop the creature...
Some interesting possibilites exist to make a very cool and differnet co-op experience. It might be possible to play as a single player as well similar to Resident Evil 0.
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I don't like co-op for silent hill because being alone is part of what makes it scary, and before anyone mentions eileen keep in mind that she was weak and she could also get possessed so she didn't help much and she could hurt you. She was more of a liability. After the downright stupid ai in resident evil 5's co-op i think i would be happy with no co-op.
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The game that adds co-op to Silent Hill is the game that Silent hill, is... well not so silent after all. Co-op just... wouldn't work for a game like SH. It would ruin the atmosphere, even the story, possibly the fun. Leave that for the new direction of Resident Evil, that's cool and all, just don't ruin SH with ideas that wouldn't even really fit. Experiment like a MFer on games that really are just for fun, are GAMES. Silent Hill, if you look into it, as I'm sure all of you know is more than just a game. So... be careful Vatra. haha
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Re: How would you guys feel about co-op?
How about a co-op mini game, or bonus game like in RE4 and SH2?
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^I'd be game for that.
And also...this is like the third thread for this idea I've seen. That's weird.
And also...this is like the third thread for this idea I've seen. That's weird.
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Re: How would you guys feel about co-op?
Co-Op in Silent Hill sure would be interesting. I'd be all for it!
SH seems like a game where co-op would be really hard to use, but I'm sure it's possible. They did it with Obscure, Dead Rising 2, Gears and other games (Not going to say RE!) so it wouldn't be impossible. I just think with this game and how the story is going to be, it'd be really hard to put into co-op. It feels like it's meant to just play alone.
SH seems like a game where co-op would be really hard to use, but I'm sure it's possible. They did it with Obscure, Dead Rising 2, Gears and other games (Not going to say RE!) so it wouldn't be impossible. I just think with this game and how the story is going to be, it'd be really hard to put into co-op. It feels like it's meant to just play alone.
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ObScure, while it is a good game, is set as a typical "Hollywood teenage nightmare".They did it with Obscure, Dead Rising 2, Gears and other games (Not going to say RE!) so it wouldn't be impossible.
Dead Rising; The only "horror" that you can find in such a game are the zombies, apart from that it's all a plain fun/funny experience.
And Gears of War is a third-person shooter with sci-fi elements. Games like this tends to go multiplayer with just a blink.
The point is, these genres are very different. They're not a psychological horror like SH. This was said many times but the "alone" feel of the SH games are some of it's charms. Placing multiplayer on it would ruin the experience. Many people will think that it's another "zombie killer" game and wouldn't want to solve puzzles with you or whatever the Hell you will be doing.
EDIT: And the Resident Evil series are nice.
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Re: How would you guys feel about co-op?
I don't know about you guys but in general it's a lot harder for me to be scared or nervous when im not alone.