Tag Archives: Silent Hill: Book of Memories
Thu, Mar 21, 2013 | 01:20 GMT
Silent Hill: Book of Memories gets first DLC
As you may have noticed in this week’s PlayStation Store update, Vita-exclusive Silent Hill: Book of Memories has spawned its first DLC offering. The $5 pack includes quite a few goodies, which Konami has kindly detailed.
Thu, Oct 25, 2012 | 11:20 BST
Silent Hill: Book of Memories reviews begin, all the scores here
Silent Hill: Book of Memories puts a dungeon-crawler spin on Konami’s diminished horror series. Does this new attempt on PS Vita break the banality? Check out the review round-up below.
Wed, Oct 17, 2012 | 16:17 BST
Silent Hill: Book of Memories shots accompany US release
Silent Hill: Book of Memories was released yesterday in the US for Vita, and to celebrate, Komani has released a batch of screenshots. Those who prefer to eschew retail. can download the cooperative multiplayer RPG from the PlayStation Store through their Vita. The game arrives in Europe in November, and a demo is available now for you to try. Have another look at the launch trailer below.
Wed, Oct 10, 2012 | 23:34 BST
Silent Hill: Book of Memories Australian release date locked
Konami’s Australian representatives have confirmed a November 8 launch for Silent Hill: Book of Memories, the top-down co-op action effort for Vita. A demo is available now for the canon-mashing delight, which arrives in the US next week and in Europe in early November. Dave seems a bit non-plussed by it but I’m all for WayForward’s experimentation with the property.
Fri, Oct 05, 2012 | 09:56 BST
Silent Hill: Book of Memories PS Vita demo now live
Silent Hill: Book of Memories has received a PS Vita demo from Konami and developer WayForward Technologies. We’ve got the demo contents below.
Thu, Oct 04, 2012 | 08:30 BST
Silent Hill: Book of Memories producer explains shift to action format
Silent Hill: Book of Memories is heading to PS Vita on November 2nd and the game’s producer Tomm Hewlett has explained why WayForward Technologies opted for an action multiplayer slant on the series.
Tue, Oct 02, 2012 | 10:40 BST
Silent Hill: Book of Memories trailer features Pyramid Head, misses point
Silent Hill: Book of Memories was dated for PS Vita recently. It’s a top down twin stick action multiplayer game from WayForward Industries. Publisher Konami has released a gameplay trailer. Brace yourself.
Mon, Oct 01, 2012 | 15:02 BST
Silent Hill: Book of Memories release date confirmed
Silent Hill: Book of Memories is heading to PS Vita across Europe in November, Konami has revealed.
Sat, Aug 18, 2012 | 16:45 BST
Silent Hill: Book of Memories screens show co-op, multiplayer
Silent Hill: Book of Memories is the latest title to have screenshots released for it. Konami issued the set during gamescom this week. The Vita exclusive contains co-op and online multiplayer for 1-4 friends. It also features new and classic monsters from previous Silent Hill games, and players can customize thier character’s look and personality. Silent Hill: Book of Memories is slated for a fall release, with many retailers pointing it for October.
Tue, May 15, 2012 | 04:14 BST
Amazon notes delay to Silent Hill: Book of Memories
If you wander over to the Amazon listing for Vita exclusive Silent Hill: Book of Memories, you’ll notice it’s listed for an October 2012 release. The multiplayer, top-down horror was expected on May 22, as other retailers maintain, but Konami’s had an itchy trigger finger for delays this year. We’ve asked what’s up.
Thanks, gamesradar.
Sat, Mar 24, 2012 | 20:42 GMT
Silent Hill: Book of Memories to miss March 27 release
Konami has confirmed to RipTen that Silent Hill: Book of Memories has been delayed, and will no longer release on March 27. Various retailers have a placeholder set for May 31, which oddly enough is a Thursday. Konami hasn’t provided a new release date, and has said to “stay tuned for a more formal announcement.” This this the second delay for the game, which was originally scheduled for release alongside Vita’s launch in February.
Fri, Jan 27, 2012 | 11:16 GMT
Silent Hill: Book of Memories aims heavy on combat
Siliconera‘s gotten hold of some new art and a screen of Silent Hill: Book of Memories ahead of Silent Hill March, as well as a tiny bit of new info on the game. Besides the emphasis on combat compared to past games, you’ll be allowed to choose the protagonist’s gender from the beginning of the game, according to this week’s Dengeki PlayStation. Pyramid Head is back in this one as well.
Silent Hill: Book of Memories launches on March 27 for Vita.
Thu, Nov 03, 2011 | 17:01 GMT
Konami dates three Silent Hill games for Q1 2012
Untroubled by piling all its eggs in one basket, Konami has scheduled three new Silent Hill games in close succession.
Tue, Nov 01, 2011 | 21:12 GMT
Silent Hill: Book of Memories screens are suitably horrifying
IGN has posted a new batch of screenshots for Silent Hill: Book of Memories. The Vita exclusive is played from an almost isometric, quasi top down perspective, and is the first in the series to include multiplayer. This is the first we’ve seen of it outside of Konami’s E3 events and gamescom. Book of Memories is expected in early 2012.
Thu, Aug 18, 2011 | 21:21 BST
Silent Hill: Book of Memories shots are interesting
Konami showed off Silent Hill: Book of Memories at gamescom this week, and has sent along shots of the title for those who didn’t attend. The game is set for release on Vita, and is the first multiplayer Silent Hill title ever. This cooperative mode lets players explore the Otherworlds together, which includes limited resources and a dark atmosphere. The story follows a mysterious book, which includes all of the player’s memory – and this content can be altered too, apparently. Silent Hill: Book of Memories is slated for release in early 2012.
Wed, Aug 17, 2011 | 14:37 BST
Silent Hill on Vita will be a top-down, multiplayer experience
News out of Konami’s gamescom presser has revealed some intriguing details about the handheld game’s key features.
Thu, Jun 09, 2011 | 02:03 BST
Report – Silent Hill: Book of Memories to sport multiplayer
Looks like those persistant rumours of Silent Hill multiplayer were actually true, but not for the game you’d expect.


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