

The biggest adjustment is that when you die in a single player game now, you’re kicked back to the start of the stage without any progress loss. The maximum player level has also been increased, and there are a handful of new trophies (including rewards for getting 100% light or blood notes).īeyond DLC additions, we made a number of tweaks based on gamer reaction and our own playtesting, which add up to a slightly kinder game experience. But downloading the patch allows you to see those elements when playing in someone else’s DLC game, or when they bring those items into your game. To access those additions in your own game, you need to buy the DLC. Pretty much every major system in the game was added to. The main change is the integration of the new DLC elements, which include additional characters, costumes, weapons, artifacts, forsaken rooms, notes, accessories, etc. RoH: What kind of changes to the core game are coming from the upcoming patch? How many, and what concerns stated by players and reviewers are going to be addressed? So, I reached out to Konami and got a few answers from WayForward’s Adam Tierney, the director of Book of Memories on what changes we could expect and to find out what the DLC has to offer.

Along with said fixes came a mention of upcoming DLC (available today).

I was immediately filled with questions as to what fixes were included in the 339MB download. Time will tell if this title satiates the appetites of the masses.The Silent Hill series does not have a good track record when it comes to patches, so imagine my surprise when the latest Silent Hill game, Silent Hill Book of Memories stealthily received one. Silent Hill fans are hoping for something special with Book of Memories and many PS Vita owners are looking for more AAA quality games to play on their system. Two playable characters are available in the demo, as well as some weapons and enemies from the later parts of the game. Gamers will also get their first chance to see the opening cinematic on the gorgeous OLED screen of the PlayStation Vita. The Book of Memories demo will give players a decent bit of time with the game – it contains the first two zones and a boss battle. The HD Collection was particularly panned, but I’m sure everyone knows of that game’s development history by now. The Sony handheld exclusive has been eagerly anticipated by Silent Hill diehards as recent efforts have had very mixed reactions, and fans want the series to return to greatness. From 26th September, you’ll be able to get your taste of Silent Hill on the Vita, via a demo.
