Silent Hill: Book of Memories does feature a single-player campaign, of course, the first two zones of which will be included in tomorrow's demo. Up to four players will be able to link up wirelessly and co-operate to solve puzzles, find weapons, and bludgeon nasties back to whatever dimensional rift they squelched out of. Instead of trying to recapture the cloying claustrophobia which has defined the franchise hitherto, Book of Memories dev WayForward has created a different beast altogether here: a top-down multiplayer-focused action-puzzler. This much-delayed title marks a significant departure from the survival-horror series's past. “Created exclusively for the PlayStation®Vita, this next installment brings all-new gameplay features not normally native to the Silent Hill universe, including Role Playing Game elements and online multiplayer functionality.”Īs Konami’s newly self-appointed head of PR and marketing, I naturally had the announcement last Tuesday, but of course it’s not really real until we get the official notification.Konami is opening the first page of Silent Hill: Book of Memories tomorrow, allowing Vita owners to download a playable demo via the PlayStation Network. announced a playable demo for Silent Hill: Book of Memories that is now available via download on PlayStation®Network,” revealed Konami in a press release today. “Today, Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. If you were confused at all about what you downloaded two days ago, this should clear things up. Konami has today officially announced that a Silent Hill: Book of Memories demo is available to download from the PlayStation Store for your PS Vita handheld entertainment device.