

On top of that, SCE Japan didn’t bother making the character model slightly transparent to help with that. It uses a more traditional type of survival horror camera system (located directly behind the protagonist instead of slightly to the right)-great right?! Unfortunately this mode didn’t include a change in the camera's distance from the character (it's just too close and pitched too low). When I first began playing the game it was a bit annoying in this mode and I had noticed that with in the menu options there was another camera mode available. The default camera mode was pulled in a bit too close and and not far enough to the right for my taste. The controls feel very reminiscent of RE4-but with a flashlight (Hello Slient Hill!). An American TV crew has arrived to research and film an exposé on the "legend of a vanished village.” You controlling seven different playable characters and must discover the mystery behind the curse that surrounds that village.

The game takes place in a Japanese village called Hanuda. Each episode varies in size from 1057MB to 850MBs so the installs took several minutes each and with each passing episodic install I got more frustrated. Once all 9 GBs (roughly) were downloaded, I then had to install ALL 12 EPIOSDES SEPERATLY. BTW, I have one HDD-why do I have to do this?).

I had to go into the purchase list/checkout list and click download 12 times (including verifying and destination download. Since I had access to all 12 episodes I figured there would be an option to download a gigantic-o pack consisting of the entire game. Hey, some people don’t complete games entirely and this is a great idea for those types of gamers.

I love the idea of downloading a demo and enjoying it but not enough to spend $40-$60 for the entire game, and then having the option to download and play through 4 or 8 episodes-paying as you play. You have two purchase options here for the DLC:Ģ) But three separate downloadable bundles with 4 episodes per pack for $14.99
