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Return To Silent Hill Sets Franchise-Low US Opening Weekend

Return To Silent Hill Sets Franchise-Low US Opening Weekend https://ift.tt/sVXoDCc Return to Silent Hill hit the big screen on the weekend, but this adaptation of the beloved Silent Hill 2 video game isn't doing too well critically or commercially in the US. At the domestic box office, the film opened in seventh place and earned just $3.2 million, the lowest to date for the film franchise. In comparison, it's far below the $20.1 million US opening weekend of 2006's Silent Hill and the reviled Silent Hill: Revelation, which earned $8 million during its domestic opening. Opening on 2,000 screens across the US, reviews for Return to Silent Hill haven't been flattering. It currently has a Metascore of 33 on GameSpot's sister site Metacritic--based on 13 reviews--while the user score sits at a slightly higher 4.4. While some outlets consider it an average film at best, others say it doesn't do anything new or better than the original video game or its acclaimed rem...

Star Wars: Heritage Pack Physical Edition Preorder Costs $20 Less Than Switch eShop Price

Star Wars: Heritage Pack Physical Edition Preorder Costs $20 Less Than Switch eShop Price https://ift.tt/L3tQcEX

A physical version of the Star Wars: Heritage Pack for Nintendo Switch is set to launch on December 8. The seven-game bundle collects Switch ports of some of the best classic Star Wars video games for just $60--which is $20 cheaper than the $80 digital version that launched in April.

While the price difference makes the Star Wars: Heritage Pack physical edition a better deal than the digital version, it is worth noting that only some of the games are included on the cartridge. The Force Unleashed, Jedi Knight 2, Jedi Academy, Republic Commando, and Star Wars Racer are all playable directly from the cart, while Knights of the Old Republic 1 and 2 are downloadable content, so you'll need internet access and enough storage space on your Switch to play them.

That may disappoint some players who prefer to have all the content on the cartridge, but the upshot is you're getting seven awesome Star Wars games, most of them physically, and for $20 less than buying the pack on the Switch eShop.

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