For those who do not know, Silent Hill Homecoming for the PC is littered with bugs. Numerous bugs were some how not squashed in the testing process and many fans were displeased. Rejoice!, for Konami has now announced a patch to finally fix the issues that plague the game.
Atari on behalf of Konami have released a statement regarding what has been cut from the Australian version of upcoming horror game, Silent Hill: Homecoming. Gameplayer has the details.
Konami has just announced that the latest game in the survival horror series, Silent Hill: Homecoming, has shipped to retailers nationwide. Also, PC gamers can purchase the game right now through Valve's Steam.
That Aussie Game Site recaps another important week of game news. Featuring their theories on Bungie's "Keep It Clean" trailer, the revelation of a familiar looking nemesis in Gears of War 2 and they discuss the disappointing mix-up that left no one playing the the much anticipated Mirror's Edge demo.
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Xboxoz360-gamer writes:
Konami sends word that it has launched the Silent Hill Homecoming widget, meaning you can have a neat little widget about the upcoming game on any website, including Facebook, Igoogle and of course regular websites.
Konami rarely releases PC games but for their upcoming survival horror game Silent Hill: Homecoming they are making a big exception, announcing today that a PC version will be released at the same time as the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions. All three versions are scheduled for release at the same time this September (the European versions are due out this November).
Konami's latest entry in the Silent Hill franchise will be arriving on the Steam network this coming September.