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videogamesblogger.com: (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... will have an asterisk next to their name. CHARACTERS LIST 1. Alessa Gillespie * 2. Cheryl Mason * 3. Cybil Bennett * 4. Dahlia Gillespie 5. Dr. Michael Kaufmann * 6. Harry Mason * 7. Lisa Garland MONSTERS LIST 1. Air Screamer 2. Bloodsucker 3. Claw Finger 4. Creeper 5. Grey Children 6. Groaner Dog 7. Hanged Scratcher 8. Incubator 9. Incubus 10. Larval Stalker 11. Mumbler 12....
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Buy Nintendo Games (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
The story follows Harry Mason, who wakes up after a car accident to find that his daughter Cheryl is missing. Harry will wander the snowy streets of Silent Hill searching for answers of her disappearance, but when the world freezes over, he will need to escape the lumbering demons that haunt his [...]
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 10/18/2009
The searchlight is on the man from Searchlight, Nevada. Or to put it another way, the struggle to reform the US healthcare system is Harry Reid's show. President Obama can explain and cajole. In the House of Representatives, the Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, should be able to keep her Democratic flock in line. But almost certainly, the measure's ultimate fate will be decided in the Senate. And there,...
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Kotaku (Free subscription) | 09/29/2009
... new controls—I hadn't yet played the Wii version of Shattered Memories, mind you. Players control Harry Mason with the analog nub, switching to flashlight (read: camera) controls by holding the right shoulder button. More interesting to me was what the left shoulder button does: look over your shoulder. Not particularly innovative, but it helps seal the fear of something quietly lurking...
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Hctor.com (Free subscription) | 09/29/2009
... new controls—I hadn’t yet played the Wii version of Shattered Memories, mind you. Players control Harry Mason with the analog nub, switching to flashlight (read: camera) controls by holding the right shoulder button. More interesting to me was what the left shoulder button does: look over your shoulder. Not particularly innovative, but it helps seal the fear of something quietly lurking...
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Gaming Rover - The News You Want (Free subscription) | 09/26/2009
... as it handles the absence of the motion-sensitive remote quite elegantly. Here, you manipulate Harry Mason's flashlight from a third-person perspective by holding R1 and moving the analog nub. While this removes the ability to move and peer into the terrifying town's dark recesses at the same time, the game's generally slow pace makes such multitasking more of a luxury than a necessity....
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PSP Fanboy (Free subscription) | 09/26/2009
... as it handles the absence of the motion-sensitive remote quite elegantly. Here, you manipulate Harry Mason's flashlight from a third-person perspective by holding R1 and moving the analog nub. While this removes the ability to move and peer into the terrifying town's dark recesses at the same time, the game's generally slow pace makes such multitasking more of a luxury than a necessity....
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GameGrep Feed (Free subscription) | 09/27/2009
... as it handles the absence of the motion-sensitive remote quite elegantly. Here, you manipulate Harry Mason's flashlight from a third-person perspective by holding R1 and moving the analog nub. While this removes the ability to move and peer into the terrifying town's dark recesses at the same time, the game's generally slow pace makes such multitasking more of a luxury than a necessity....
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Hctor.com (Free subscription) | 09/26/2009
... as it handles the absence of the motion-sensitive remote quite elegantly. Here, you manipulate Harry Mason’s flashlight from a third-person perspective by holding R1 and moving the analog nub. While this removes the ability to move and peer into the terrifying town’s dark recesses at the same time, the game’s generally slow pace makes such multitasking more of a luxury than a necessity....