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Shrygue
October 14th, 2008, 19:00
via Eurogamer (http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=260060)


Konami has told Eurogamer that Silent Hill: Homecoming has been pushed back to February 2009 in Europe.

The spooky PC, 360 and PS3 game was expected at the end of the month, on Halloween. No reason was given for the delay, and the publisher was reluctant to discuss the matter further.

We suspect regional localisation issues are to blame. Or, perhaps, Konami simply wanted out of a busy release period. Maybe the extra time will even be used to address a few issues.

Silent Hill: Homecoming was released in the US at the end of September and has earned decent critical applause - resulting in a Metacritic average of 73 per cent.

Homecoming is the sixth instalment in the long-running and successful Silent Hill series (Silent Hill: Origins on PSP being the fifth). Team Silent, however, no longer has a hand in the games, having backed out after Silent Hill 4.

magneto
October 14th, 2008, 22:56
Perhaps its the camera control. I purchased the game yesterday and realize there is a problem with the camera control. You cant invert the camera unless you are wielding a weapon such as a gun. Other than that, the camera control remains the same. It is very difficult for me because i'm used to invert camera or maybe its just me.

geise69
October 15th, 2008, 14:43
Just so people know Team Silent didn't back out. A few key people still helped develop this game. They worked in conjunction with Double Helix. From what I hear from fans and I have played a little of it myself It seems to be a fairly good silent hill game. Seems worthy to the series. People don't need to fear it going the way of the Sonic.