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| JeuxVideo.com |
16/20 |
Climax s'est fendu d'un boulot impressionnant aussi bien dans le fond que dans la forme. Renouant avec le passé de la série tout en se penchant avec sérénité sur la jouabilité, le studio anglais nous déroule le tapis rouge sang jusqu'aux marches de l'effroi ou comment frissonner de bonheur dans notre malheur. |
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| 20 Minutes |
8/10 |
Graphiquement parlant, ce jeu se classe clairement parmi les plus beaux de la PSP. Cela permet de retranscrire parfaitement le malaise angoissant imposé par la visite de Silent Hill. |
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| Gamekult |
7/10 |
Doté d'une réalisation étonnante et d'un scénario loin d'être anecdotique - pour les fans comme les profanes -, cette mouture PSP n'a pas vraiment à rougir en comparaison de ses aînés. |
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| PlayLipse |
14/20 |
Silent Hill Origins possède indéniablement un charme auquel beaucoup de joueurs succomberont. Les amateurs de la série retrouveront des personnages des précédents opus [...] et des mécaniques de jeu qui leurs sont familiers. |
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| PSM3 |
14/20 |
Fort de son statut de prologue, Silent Hill Origins procure son lot de révélations sur la célèbre bourgade et ses habitants! Reste que le passage de la série sur PSP ne l'a malheureusement pas émancipé de ses défauts récurrents, à l'instar des bastons mollassonnes. |
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| JeuxVideo.fr |
3/5 |
Là où Silent Hill 2 proposait une expérience intense, bourrée de symbolique et assez ardue au niveau du challenge, Silent Hill Origins se contente d'être un produit de consommation rapide, agréable à parcourir mais trop bourrin et surtout trop court. Un bon jeu, mais un Silent Hill très moyen. |
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| Softpedia |
9.5/10 |
Silent Hill Origins is perfect, both for the series aficionado and the first time gamer, venturing in the sick and sad world of Alessa. |
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| Zombie Girls Online |
5.5/6 |
I can understand a lot of people not getting this just because it's on the PSP, but I really think it's the best game out there for the PSP, and the best game I've bought in a long time. |
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| GamePro |
4.5/5 |
It's another solid title in the series and acts as a great preface to the story of later titles. [...] Impressive graphics. Immersive gameplay will creep the hell out of you. |
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| Gamers' Temple |
89% |
The sound and graphics alone are truly a site to behold. This is a definite pickup for any survival horror fan and should be a worthy playthrough for any other type of gamer as well. |
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| Games Master UK |
86% |
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| GameZone |
8.5/10 |
Silent Hill 0rigins impressively brings all the elements we love about the Silent Hill franchise to a portable format that works wonderfully. |
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| Hardcore Gamer Magazine |
8.5/10 |
Not only is Silent Hill Origins a strong handheld effort, but also a worthy entry into the beloved series. |
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| Play Magazine |
8.5/10 |
This is not some side-story relegated to the PSP, but a true new chapter worthy of its name and console-sized in scope. |
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| Game Revolution |
B+ |
That all of this has been accomplished on the PSP by a little-known developer with a rejected project is a stupendous surprise. |
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| Gaming Edge |
B+ |
If you are playing in the right setting, Silent Hill Origins works quite well on a handheld. |
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| Cheat Codes Central |
4.1/5 |
If you are a fan of the series or need to feed the horror genre need you have on your handheld, Silent Hill: Origins gives you what you want when you want it. |
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| Advanced Media Network |
8.0/10 |
Silent Hill Origins is a solid entry into the Silent Hill series and should satisfy fans thirst until Silent Hill 5.[...] The storyline, atmosphere, and replay value will please any Silent Hill fan's need and gives the PSP another great fall title. |
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| GameSpy |
4/5 |
We had our fair share of concerns when we heard that development of Silent Hill Origins was not going to be handled in-house by Konami. Thankfully, after a few hours with the new game, our concerns were put to rest and we saw Origins as a solid addition to an already impressive franchise. |
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| IGN |
8.0/10 |
With a good storyline, intriguing gameplay elements and excellent production and replay value, 0rigins is definitely worthy of a Silent Hill fan's attention. |
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| Modojo |
4/5 |
While the game is short, it never feels like you've wasted your money... the world is packed with little details to find, and there are also multiple endings which encourage replays. |
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| PlayStation Magazine |
8.0/10 |
With a game as tailored for the PSP as this one, and a story that ties directly into the Silent Hill mythos [...], we don't have too much to complain about. [...] Short, but sweet and - if you followed the game's initial advice - truly scary. |
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| Under Ground Online |
B |
For all its flaws, Silent Hill: Origins is an entertaining game that's enough to get the hang of. |
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| Game Informer Online |
7.75/10 |
Silent Hill has long been one of the most oppressively atmospheric franchises out there, and this is still true.[...] Fans of the series know exactly what I’m talking about, and they’ll be happy to know that the Silent Hill routine has been faithfully delivered to this portable package. |
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| 1Up |
7.5/10 |
Sure, it's predictable, conventional, and a little bit short, not to mention ill-suited for brief pick-up-and-play sessions on the bus, but we're encouraged to see developers making an original, console-quality experience for PSP. |
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| Electronic Gaming Monthly |
7.5/10 |
Origins unfortunately also falls prey to the series' most notorious pitfall--crappy combat. |
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| Famitsu |
30/40 |
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| Edge Magazine UK |
7/10 |
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| Eurogamer |
7/10 |
While Silent Hill Origins cannot offer its legions of fans anything they haven't seen done before (and done better), it still represents a solid stop-gap release, and is worth checking out if you're a series die-hard with a desire to fill in some gaps in the story. |
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| Gamernode |
6.5/10 |
Despite its attractive veneer, SH:O is short, cumbersome, and fails to strongly engage the player. Dated, but not bad, "blah" describes it well. |
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| Gamespot |
6.5/10 |
The problem with most of the game is that it's all been done already. [...] This comfort blanket of familiarity may be welcomed by fans perfectly fine with that, but it does nothing to enhance the series. |
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