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Silent Hill: Homecoming, you follow Alex Shepherd who has been dropped off in his hometown of Shepherd's Glen by a nice truck driver named Travis. He was off at war and he has returned home for an indefinite leave and finds the town covered in a familiar fog and plagued by evil creatures. His brother, Josh, has gone missing and most people say that his Dad has gone looking for Josh.
Although it may not take place entirely in the town of Silent Hill, you will go there eventually and it will be worth the wait. Unfortunately, you have to figure out all of the puzzles and nightmares that haunt Shepherd's Glen before you can do anything. It has become a little bothersome in horror games to have so many locked doors and to backtrack as often as you look for a save point, but just as Silent Hill: Homecoming gets to that point of annoyance, it rewards you with a good scare or a genuinely creepy movie.
Silent Hill: Homecoming is a survival horror game and it needs to convey a sense of dread and fear in the character at all times. One way that they can do that is to have clumsy controls so it feels more realistic. Silent Hill: Homecoming maintains the control scheme from most of the previous games which most fans will love, while newcomers may not appreciate as much.
Silent Hill: Homecoming sports one big new feature. Since Alex was a war veteran, he should be able to handle his own in combat and to reflect that, the developers have given a facelift to the combat mechanics. Alex can wield most weapons with relative ease, but the biggest improvement is the dodge feature. As an enemy approaches, you can now dodge most attacks without taking any damage, but be careful because just the slightest of timing errors can mean near instant death on some creatures. I think that this should have been the one thing that should have had more time spent to polish. The dodge mechanic does work, it's just that sometimes it feels as if the computer doesn't want you to do well and you will get hurt anyway even though you could swear you pressed that damn button before the nurses sliced at you with their knives.
Speaking of nurses, they have also included many things that long-time fans will recognize like smog creatures, zombie nurses, health drinks, and the crazed Pyramid Head. Well, he is called the Bogeyman now, but I know a Pyramid Head when I see one. It is so crammed with references and homages to previous games, that I feel that it might be a little hard for someone unfamiliar with the series to really get into and enjoy. But Alex's story is nicely told and by the end, you will know why they told him to stay the hell away from that town.