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The Silent Hill Experience

The Silent Hill Experience (XSX) game cover art
Platform: PSP
Tags: General, Other
Developer: Konami

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
04/04/2006
EU
05/05/2006

Staff Reviews

The Silent Hill Experience review

Reviewed April 23, 2006

Jason Venter says: "The Silent Hill Experience, while at heart no more than an expanded set of bonus features like you might find on an especially cool DVD release, is unnerving to an extreme. Instead of vibrant arrows and slick menus, you’ll sample the various goods the disc offers by stumbling through a building stained by rust and made of bricks covered in dry, coppery blood."
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