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The Game Instructor isnt working at all. and yes, i have it turn on, and so did brother with who we played.
I managed somehow take tongs, but thats all the progress we achieved on just normal before we lost our patience.
This kinda progression is unfit for a game where enemies spawn constantly.
Another issue are weapons and overal gear - not enough at start. Id understand no SMG for 4 survivors right on start, but at least some melee would be good idea. There are fire axes in malls. And there would be, at mall, clothing stores with metal bars where clothings are put on.
So conclusion - Not enough gear, puzzles and progression mechanic unfit game with constant, endless spawn of enemies. Sadly, i personally cant recommend.
Overall, this is a decent, high-quality Silent Hill map. However, the supply distribution remains an issue—it's too scattered. Mission items don't glow, making them easy to miss even when passing by. There are few clues, and the guidance is poor, often leaving players wandering around aimlessly before suddenly finding the way. This improves in later levels, where the progression becomes more linear. All in all, it's playable, but I still wouldn’t recommend playing solo. If you do play alone, it's advisable to prepare BOT command mods or similar enhancements