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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Release Year
2004
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Publisher
Sony
Game Name
Siren

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"Siren" for the Sony PlayStation 2 is a survival horror stealth game that puts you in the mind of your enemies. Developed for the PS2 by SCE Japan Studio, whose members helped make some of the top horror games, "Siren" is a nail-biting and challenging tale of terror. This game is a gem among PS2 games. It’s a masterwork of gloomy atmosphere, chilling soundtracks, and intricately layered plots.Released for the PlayStation 2 in 2003 in Japan by Sony Computer Entertainment followed by a 2004 worldwide release date, "Siren" is a single-player game that tests your abilities to sneak and survive. You control many different characters trapped in the cursed village of Hanuda, all of whom are linked telepathically. All you have to survive are your wits and your strange power called "sightjacking." This allows you to see through the eyes of nearby enemies. With this ability, you can determine their location as well as where exits and key items might be hidden. The player must survive stages by fighting undead enemies and locating different items to unlock further progress.The game follows the story of a forbidden and secretive cult isolated from the outside world. It also tells the story of the victims of their plans. Told over the course of three days, the story sticks closely to the steps of cult survivors and local villagers. All of the playable characters in the community, ranging from school children to doctors, are desperate to escape the nightmare alive. Depending on where they are in the village, the characters can unlock new parts of the cult's mystery as you play. They can also unveil their plans for their secret god.The gameplay of "Siren" is a mixture of timing, patience, and puzzle solving games. It is both relatively straightforward and deceptively simple. The player must solve puzzles in each of the levels and get to an exit point. They must survive the threats blocking the way. The actions of a player in a particular stage sets off a series of events in another stage of the game, which affects different characters. Objectives are triggered through this "butterfly effect" sequence of events, requiring you to carefully explore and complete each stage.The enemies in the game are residents of Hanuda who have been horribly deformed thanks to the mysteries of a local cult. They are now monsters called "shibito," which, when translated, roughly means "corpse people." These "shibito" are truly terrifying to behold and hear, and communicate with an insect-like hive-mind across distances. They cannot be permanently killed, forcing you to subdue them briefly in combat to make your escape. Better yet, avoid encounters with them altogether as best you can. You can do this by sneaking, crouching, hiding, or even distracting the monsters with noise.All of the scenes and stages occur in a somber and dimly lit backdrop, which makes it an exciting and gripping horror video game. Character models are strikingly eerie as the developers chose to use real human faces instead of animated models. This gives each character a surreal, terrifying look that makes "Siren" for the PlayStation 2 stand out from other survival horror games.

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Sony
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Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Game Name
Siren

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Release Year
2004
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  • Top critical review

    😐😑 Its ok.

    I read everyone's review on this game and decided to give it a shot. I didn't like this game at all. First, I didn't find the story that compelling, first 20 minutes of the game it started off confusing. Like how in the he'll did I get to the forest? And the tutorial didn't start till you meet the nun lady. (Sorry I forgot her name). The graphics were good. The game play could use some tweaking. Other than that it was ok game to me.

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  • Love the concept, hate the difficulty.

    This is a really great game in terms of presentation, being gloomy as hell and boasting a creepy soundtrack. Big plus for survival horror. I always like a game where you get little to no weapons, because it forces the gameplay to sink or swim by its quality. The whole fun in this game is when you're sightjacking a nearby zombie, trying to concentrate on whether or not it can see you while listening to its insane jabbering/loud breathing. It's a really original sustem, and the makers had a little fun with it. Once in a while you'll tune into one of them just stabbing away at a wall, completely distracted, but somehow that'll be the one that creeps you out the most. Anyway, in theory it's genius, but in practice it's hard to do, which is what will quickly turn off the casual gamer. It takes ...

  • Not good enough for some, but great for others.........

    First of all, to get it out of the way, I'm a very heavy survival horror game fan. I've played most of the horror games out there, and really loved some, but Siren is the most unique one I've ever played... If your wondering why its so unique, it simply because, (or not so simply) you can see through the enemies view. Meaning you can get a first-person perspective of the Shibito's (the name for the zombies in the game) vision at almost any time. Not only that, but you end up playing as ten players through out the game. Every level that you play, is not only very creepy, but is categorized in time segments and by which character you're playing as. So if lets say, you're playing as John Doe,(and example), at two- o-clock in the morning on the game, on a chart you would be under John ...

  • Siren: a different type of a survival horror game.

    Pros: Siren is a different type of a survival horror game. For the first time ever you are able to jump into the mind of a creature that is hunting you and be able to see through its eyes. You can catch creatures doing all sorts of creepy things, like eating nasty food, or working on their spice gardens. The game has very nice graphics, and they are really pushing the limits of the PS2's hardware. The game's atmosphere and monsters are creepy. Cons: As the game unfolds your objectives are never clear. It is easy to get lost, and ultimately die at the hands of monsters. The game starts in pitch-black settings, making it very hard to see where you are going. On top of that monster snipers have excellent aim in the dark and are able to take you down with ease. Next, the game falls short with ...

  • Players review

    Siren is an interesting survival horror game. Interesting because you get to see where the enemies are, not because of maps but because you can see what they see through the method of sightjacking. It is also interesting because you aren't always the protagonist, but you are several people trying to escape the town at first but then try to change the current status. It is also interesting because you are never actually told what you are dealing with. You collect archive items that will explain what happened and what are those monsters. All the character's quests interact, for example. There is a level that you have to listen to a recording, when you listen to that recording it takes you to the place where the recording takes place and you have to play out that scenario, another example is ...