PS Vita Getting Silent Hill: Origins and Shattered Memories

Digital re-releases.

Posted By | On 18th, Apr. 2014

Konami has announced that the PSP Silent Hill games Origins and Shattered Memories are both heading to the PS Vita in the form of digital re-releases. Both the survival horror games will cost £7.99 each, but Konami haven’t yet announced any specific date for the release of them both.

Shattered Memories and Origins have a special place in the hearts of all Silent Hill fans, but for different reasons. Origins is not as good as you’d want a Silent Hill game to be, but it’s a prequel to the very first Silent Hill title, so obviously it’s important. Shattered Memories, on the other hand, is just recognised for being a great game and one of the best in the series.

“Flaws aside, the game is an intense few hours to play all the same, and as long as you don’t expect the game to compete with the second or third Silent Hill games, you’ll enjoy yourself a fair amount,” we wrote in our review of the Wii version of the game. You can read our review here.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Keep On Reading!

Kiln Open Beta is Now Available on Steam

Kiln Open Beta is Now Available on Steam

Pottery never looked this entertaining, and probably never had this much breakage with a chaotic gameplay loop...

Samson Roadmap Revealed, Next Update Focuses on Stability, Polish and Feedback

Samson Roadmap Revealed, Next Update Focuses on Stability, Polish and Feedback

It’s a busy month ahead in Tyndalston as the Samson team tries to claw its way back into its players’ good...

Code Vein 2’s Patch 1.0.7 Brings Performance Fixes, Balancing Changes, and More

Code Vein 2’s Patch 1.0.7 Brings Performance Fixes, Balancing Changes, and More

The new patch aims to improve performance and quality of life while making subsequent playthroughs feel more c...

MOUSE: P.I. For Hire Trailer Reveals Cast, Including Troy Baker as Jack Pepper

MOUSE: P.I. For Hire Trailer Reveals Cast, Including Troy Baker as Jack Pepper

He's joined Florian Clare, who plays journalist Wanda Fuller; Camryn Grimes, the voice of assistant Tammy Tumb...

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Producer/Director Fired, Studio Faces Layoffs – Rumor

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Producer/Director Fired, Studio Faces Layoffs – Rumor

It’s more saddening reports of layoffs, and Leenzee might just be taking a more brutal approach than most if...

New Metro Game Expected to be Announced Next Week – Rumor

New Metro Game Expected to be Announced Next Week – Rumor

4A Games could finally reveal more details about the franchise's next mainline title, which was confirmed to b...