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GT Interview: Silent Hill Origins (PSP)




GT Interview: Silent Hill Origins (PSP)
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Platforms: PSP, Mobile Gaming


Categories: Games

Upload date: 4 Oct 11

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  GT Interview: Silent Hill Origins (PSP)

 When we saw the official trailer of Silent Hills Origin our gut reaction was... wtf kind of sickos would conjure such a terrifying plot filled with gruesome creatures. This isn;t the kind of hills that drove Julie Andrews to sing! Were their mother's witches who nursed them on bat's milk or something? Sprinkled zombie dust on their birthday cakes year after year? However they were raised we thank their mothers (and fathers) for that. In this Comic Con interview you get to see one of the sickos behind this game we are dying to play! William Oertel, Silent Hills Origin psyco director shares insight on the making of the nightmare that will soon make your PSP scream with terror and delight. By the way he doesn't look like the fiendish creature shown above.
 
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