

Silent Hill (PS1), Origins, and Shattered Memories can all be played on the Vita by transferring the games over from a PS3. The PS Vita does have a fair amount of Silent Hill games to play through, assuming you know how to play them. Specifically, we’re going for this site’s next outing and coverage of the Silent Hill series. That is what we’re going to get into today. You all know how the Vita doesn’t have many native horror titles at its disposal, but it does have some games with horror settings but aren’t quite Survival Horror genre games. I’ve already played and reviewed two horror titles so far and I’m playing even more horror-themed games with going forward. It almost feels like this is Horror month for me. Still, if you like the game and want to have more options or just want an excuse to return to it after having already 100% completed it, then there's really no reason to not pick this up.NA Availability: Digital Download | RetailĮU Availability: Digital Download | Retail This is a pretty sweet deal for just five bucks, but I have to admit that putting up with the procedurally generated woes of the main game to see everything new is a bit of a pain. As much as the new room types and extra trophies are sure to please fans, I think the real highlight of this expansion is the option to play as James and Heather from Silent Hill 2 and 3 respectively. New weapons, enemy variations, and other items will give you plenty of reason to dive back in to complete the newly expanded checklists of things to hunt down. Injects new content into the Book of Memories experience that will allow you to squeeze even more hours out of an already highly replayable Injects new content into the Book of Memories experience that will allow you to squeeze even more hours out of an already highly replayable game.
