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Thanks very much. I wrote it from my full-sized aortic pump~
Oui, a homage is all fine and dandy, but yeah you got me there!! Originality is what it was lacking.
In some ways, it was even too short- SH told stories that needed time to settle and ease you in.
But yeah, it's not a deal breaker for fans of SH and of horror in general. Though I would much rather refrain from calling it "horror". It was more of a FPS wave shooter, sometimes~
Ya welcome~~
Ah a homage to Silent Hill. That can't be bad at all, but some original concepts would have gone a long way too.
It sounds like there are some easily fixed niggles which would elevate it though.
Thanks for the review
It does a lot for me~~
People usually call me "deade" for short.
I felt the same way, because I've tried the dev's other games and they weren't my poison. But this changes things~