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No matter how hard I try to muster enough courage to continue, I'm so chickened out! :-S And I haven't even met monsters along the way! Geeh. I'm such a chicken. It's just so scary and me all alone in the room. Even if it's daylight. My heart starts palpitating. With audio or no audio. It's like eating my heart out alive! O.O Maybe I'll play this at my original home where my sister and brother will scream for me. XD

The first scene of the game before the movie starts is like the music video of Avenged Sevenfold's Nightmare. But this game is more of a nightmare. I need to get used to it before I can be immune with it's nightmarish aura. And I wish I have an Nvidia GeForce for a video card so that I can really get engrossed with the game.

Although I've read reviews about the overall Silent Hill games, I think Homecoming's not as scary as the first one. Or even the first three games which was developed by the original Team Silent. I would've want to play the scariest one which is the first one and Silent Hill 3 (coz the protagonist is a girl and I can relate. XD) But it's a headstart. I want to play this till the end! XD
 
I feel grief at what happened recently in Japan. I feel sorry for all those people who lost their homes, jobs, and loved ones. I was just overwhelmed by the destruction it caused. It's like watching a scene from a movie about a huge natural calamity affecting the earth. It's like a movie about the end of the world. And it's likely going to happen not just in movies, but in reality. 

When I first heard about the devastation that happened in Japan, what came to my mind was that Armageddon is coming. Lately, natural calamities are happening in different parts of the world, war is on-going, and most of the people are blinded by the glitz and glamour of entertainment, luxury, and pleasure. When I saw the images of the devastation that happened in Japan, I was awestruck by the impact of the mishap it brought there. The damage was so great. People losing their homes. Fire began erupting in different places. Companies closed down. Food stocks got empty. Industrial plants burning down. It's just awful. I feel really bad for them. But it's Japan. I believe that they can stood from the destruction that it left them. After all, they have done this before. I can compare it to the bombings that occurred there before. They will be able to rise from it. But still, let us pray for them that they will withstand this calamity and they will go through from this traumatic event in their lives. 
I am really touched by what Utada Hikaru wrote about the calamity. It's not just her music and talent that makes me admire her, but it's her great personality and good soul. She continues to be an inspiration and an awesome role model for everyone.