Silent Bomber Playstation
Silent Hill is a horror-type game produced in 1999. The story begins when Harry Mason drives with Cheryl to a famous town for a vacation. On the way, he had an accident and crashed into a big tree while avoiding a passerby. After calming down, he realized that his daughter had disappeared, and Harry Mason had to roam the town in search of her. During his journey, he met many of the characters who brought the town’s mysteries like Cybil Bennett, Dahlia Gillespie, and Dr. Michael Kaufmann.
The story became serious when Harry Mason discovered an insane nurse named Lisa Garland, who began to guess what he was about to face. After discovering a few more mysteries, Harry believes that the town is cursed by a dark force that makes the people of this place disappear continuously. His daughter is one of them. Continuing his quest, Harry is increasingly discovering more and more mysteries and stories of the characters.
He learned that his daughter Cheryl was caught up in a struggle for power by those who wanted to revive the gods.Depending on the action and the player’s choices will lead to four different endings. For the worst ending, Cheryl was freed by harry but could not avoid death. At the end, not too bad, Harry has saved Cheryl and father and son together fled after the god was destroyed. In the end, the town was reborn with its inherent beauty, Harry defeated the god and little Cheryl was revived as a newborn. Finally, in the best ending, Everything returned to normal and Harry and his little daughter lived happily.
Silent Bomber, simply put, is one of the most visceral, fast-paced, playable PlayStation games to arrive in the fading days of the 32-bit system.
In the game, the player’s main goal is to control Harry Mason to explore the town’s mystery to find Cheryl, his daughter. In the process of searching, he must destroy them and combine his skills to find the bottom line of the game. Harry’s basic weapons are knives and guns. In addition, he is provided with a game locator that can detect enemies within a certain range.
If you want to see the remaining health of Harry, the player must choose in a separate support menu. Fruit cut mania movie. With a third perspective, Silent Hill is one of the games with the best visual effects at the time of launch.
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What if adorable little Bomberman went on a mission to save some people, but was tricked, and unknowingly blew up a village full of his kind? No doubt, the B-man would have some issues--in fact, he'd be downright screwed up from the incident. Well, that's pretty much the preface of Silent Bomber. Of course, Bomberman is nowhere to be found. Instead, you control a bomb-dropping soldier. An emotionless renegade who has nightmares about his wrongdoing, and doesn't talk much. So he destroys stuff to ease the pain. This back-story is a nice complement to the action. And there is plenty of fast and furious action--explosives of all kinds, laser beams and lots of robots and space ships, all in a futuristic setting. There's bad dialogue, too, but that's another story. Bombing can become tiring earlier in the game, as it's the same sort of technique over and over again. But as you progress, things get more interesting. Enemies get stronger, levels become more complex and the number of bombs you can lay down increases (as does your targeting distance and your health bar). You can also pick up special bombs that produce more brilliant results. Unfortunately, the two-player stuff isn't very entertaining--the arenas are too small, and some of the characters are difficult to use. Still, SB is something to look into.
I really didn't know what to expect from this, and to be honest I was very pleasantly surprised. Quite obviously Japanese in origin, it has a very strong anime feel throughout..and while the action is pretty much straightforward stuff, the story is quite involving as it unfolds. It's not often that a game questions the morality of the violence it portrays, and it's refreshing to see Silent Bomber's hero struggle with his actions.
Whoa--where did this game come from? Everything about Silent Bomber is a pleasant surprise. The slick graphics ooze style. You get an intriguing plot (even if the main character sounds bored all the time). But it's the gameplay that'll get you excited. Silent Bomber is just a fun, novel shooter that doles out a hint of strategy with its otherwise twitch game-play. Cool weapons abound, even as the game's novelty wears a little thin in later levels.
Old-school gameplay? Right here. This can best be described as a combination of Apocalypse and Bomberman. It delivers intense action and heaps of good of destruction. Instead of weapons, you set bombs and then detonate them, and get items like napalm, etc. Levels are divided into sections with bosses at the end. It's all pretty mindless, except that you have to occasionally think. Like Rising Zan, this could be a nice gem to add to your collection.