All posts by Evan Tysinger

Into The Eagle’s Nest

World War II and video games have gone together like peanut butter and chocolate during the medium’s existence. Interpretations of

Eternal Darkness

Nintendo has cultivated a family friendly image throughout the company’s existence. Even as they tried to soften that image during

Buck Up and Drive

Sometimes a game comes along with a concept so crazy, it’s hard not to be impressed. Case in point, Buck

P.T.

This entry is part 14 of 14 in the series Silent Hill

“Playable Teaser”; that’s what P.T. stands for. A short interactive look at something coming in the future. Not even a

Silent Hill: The Arcade

This entry is part 13 of 14 in the series Silent Hill

Silent Hill was never a huge money maker for Konami. So throughout the series’ life, the publisher tried to push

Silent Hill: The Escape

This entry is part 12 of 14 in the series Silent Hill

For a game series with an emphasis on cerebral survival horror, Silent Hill sure has shown up on many mobile

Silent Hill (Mobile Trilogy)

This entry is part 11 of 14 in the series Silent Hill

In a time before iPhones and Androids, Java reigned supreme in the mobile space. J2ME or Java 2 Micro Edition,

Silent Hill: Book of Memories

This entry is part 10 of 14 in the series Silent Hill

There are just some flavors that don’t go together. Pineapple and ham are both perfectly fine ingredients in most situations,

Play Novel Silent Hill

This entry is part 9 of 14 in the series Silent Hill

  The Konami of the early 2000s were more willing to take some chances. Perhaps it was because they could

Silent Hill: Downpour

This entry is part 8 of 14 in the series Silent Hill

By 2012, Silent Hill had seen two different developers work on three games in the series. Climax brought its spin

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