It is a full and complete game. Just download and start playing it. We have provided direct link full set up of the game. The premise is intriguing -you play as Harry Townshend, who awakes after suffering nightmares for several nights to find that his front door has been chained up from the inside, and that nobody outside of his flat can hear his cries for help.
Worse still, a mysterious hole has appeared next to his toilet, leading to slightly altered versions of the world he knows, complete with a menagerie of gruesome creatures guarding a series of cumbersome puzzles. The flat then basically becomes a hub to which you can return via the holes which appear through the 13 or so levels, where you can access your inventory trunk and the one and only save point. At its best.
The Room competently exercises the strengths of its predecessors, and you can quite easily become drawn into its disturbing and uncomfortable world.
The story, once it gets going, holds the location jumping together well, with a steady stream of plot advancements, and is pitched at just the right level to keep you interested. Silent Hill's usual excellent design and presentation is in attendance, along with a decent quality soundtrack, although this is let down a tad by the blurry and incomplete-looking textureswhich suffer without a low-res TV screen to hide behind.
Where it really shoots itself in both kneecaps is in the laziness of the conversion, coupled with the same old problems inherent with the series. Despite getting a release at around the same time as its console cousins, it's obvious that whoever was responsible for porting the code across has made no effort to take advantage of the PC's capabilities. The virtually unusable mouse and keyboard controls make the use of a USB game pad essential, even during the game's unexplained switches to a first-person perspective during the sections in the flat.
Tasks as simple as wandering around are frustrated by the controls reversing as the camera angle jumps, while during the frequent combat bits you'll spend more time fighting with the clunking movement mechanism than with the denizens of Silent Hill. Let's just say that after a few minutes of looking at walls, paintings, TVs, and out of windows, Henry starts to feel incredibly isolated from the rest of the world.
Making matters worse, his cute next-door neighbor, Eileen, and the apartment superintendent, Mr. Sunderland perhaps a relation to SH2's James Sunderland? What in the name of arse is going on here? It turns out the Henry's bathroom has developed a strange hole in the wall that allows him to travel to seemingly unconnected parts of the town outside such as the subway or local forest. Each time Henry opts to take a trip down into the hole, his mission is one of survival against the hideous creatures of Hell while trying to figure out a way to get out of his cursed home once and for all.
Along the way, Henry will begin to uncover a sinister plot involving a local cult, a mass-murdering psychopath whom is alleged to have died a number of years before , and more than a few lost souls that need guidance. The game does an excellent job of turning the action into smaller bite-sized chunks via repeated trips back to Henry's apartment. The Room, it would seem, is a Hell-bound gaming hub for the entire game.
In between traveling to the various main levels of the game, the apartment starts to become overrun with malevolent spirits. Henry must figure out a way to exorcise these spirits if he's to be able to make a clean break.
A whole slew of facts and lore unfold via red pieces of paper which are regularly slipped under Henry's front door. The person responsible for delivering the notes surely knows the hideous secrets of The Room and how best to help our hero. It's only a matter of time before Henry's trip into his own personal nightmare culminates in the worst kind of violence and deprivation. Hey, it's why Silent Hill's fans love these games! If this all sounds terribly morbid and scary, it's because it is.
And that's one of the chief reasons that The Room is such a classy piece of horror storytelling. Thankfully, the bulk of the gameplay reverts to the classic Silent Hill third-person action view for the most part, and sees Henry picking up clues, weapons, and items that will ultimately help him solve puzzles and escape.
I must point out that I personally found The Room to feature some of the most obscure and non-lateral puzzles in the series so far. I found myself scratching my head on several occasions, and this is what I fear might turn off the more casual gamer.
While I have no doubt that fans of the series will lap it up, The Room's story takes a little longer than the other games' to really pick up the pace, and as such, I can see some players getting frustrated and bored with the game early on.
This is a great shame, as The Room is possibly the most visceral incarnation of Silent Hill yet. Perseverance, and possibly a hint book or strategy guide might help those people out.
Not much has changed here in terms of graphics, sounds, combat, and controls. Henry has the welcomed ability to jump backwards a few paces to dodge blows and will now auto-target the closest enemy within range when attacking. Now you should be able to keep all your data. I assume you installed the game in the Program Files x86 folder on the C: drive. It is not recommended to install games or your Steam library, whatever Don't ask me why, though.
I'm not familiar with the intricate details of this matter All I know is that, if you have the choice, you should choose some other install location. Anyway, I really hope this fix works for you! Hi Skeletor, I'm having the same issue and I think it's my anti virus. I'm just reluctant to adding it as an exception. So I got it working, but I ran into an issue, and was wondering if you all had a fix. I managed to get the game working, and I beat it and unlocked the extras mode.
However, I found that whenever I leave the game and enter it again, all of the extra features are missing, and if I try to load a save with them on the game crashes. Is there a fix? Works pretty good. The ingame save system however does not function on my end.
Quicksave and Quickload work tho. I installed everything correctly and it worked, but I have a problem: when I run the game it says that there was an error while saving data. IDK if I missed a file or something but that message keep appeareing even if I try to save changes in the options menu. Having seriuous problems getting the installer to run on Windows 7 64bit OS.
I get the installer moving and it stalls at 'removing applications'. What the hell does it have to remove exactly? Thanks for the share. The Silent Hill 3's theme was so good, that I'd figure I'd play it again.
I'm not sure of the need for alternative install methods present in the comments. Malicious intent? Using Windows 10, I installed the downloaded game without external programs, following the provided instructions and it just works.
Once installed be sure to launch the game file 'sh3. You can get the No-DVD at gamecopyworld. For those who absolutely don't know how to work this, I'll tell you how to do it step-by-step. First off, get a certain software called PowerISO just google it. You probably already have this because it's used for a lot of other 'stuff'. There's prolly other software that works the same like this one, but I use this one and it works.
After you do that, open the ISO with PowerISO and extract it to whichever folder you like doesn't matter where cause you'll be deleting it soon.
Don't do it before I tell you to. Search that folder for a something called 'setup. Execute it aka left click it twice.
A wizard will appear, and as usual, agree to everything. Note that for some reason, when the wizard ask you where to install the game, and if you click the browse option, it'll crash. Just let the wizard do the works. Once the wizard has done his job, don't open the 'sh3. In that folder there's a. Copy only that 'sh3. In that installed SH3 folder, there's also an 'sh3. Delete that one and replace Paste it with the one you copied before. Click that copied 'sh3. Now you can delete the folder that contain the ISO you downloaded from the beginning Note that when you do so, it'll say that the folder can't be deleted because it was run in under other program.
Only a certain file can't be deleted about file. The rest can be deleted.
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