
Players can work together as they explore several different Otherworlds, solving puzzles and defeating creatures to advance through the Nightmares and uncover the truth behind the Book of Memories. Book of Memories is a departure for the series, with a focus on co-operative multiplayer action rather than traditional Psychological Horror. You discover that by altering what's written you can actually change the past.

The story begins with a strange book that is received, inside that book is your entire life story to this point, everything that's ever happened to you all of your memories. Hopefully nobody bought the game thinking they could play it on PS Vita, or else there may still be some fallout to come.Book of Memories is an all-new game in the Silent Hill series, with a unique premise and storyline. We’re not sure how exactly this incorrect information was allowed to erroneously exist for so long and whether it’s an error resulting from a mistake from Sony or Konami, but what’s done is done. The final nail in the coffin was PlayStation Blog’s Jawad Ashraf confirming that the releases were PSP only a few hours ago: If this changes however, we will let you know!” The original Konami blog announcement title has been changed from “Two Silent Hill titles head to PlayStation®Vita!” to “Two Silent Hill titles head to the PlayStation Network!” Additionally, even though Konami UK tweeted out “#SilentHill Origins & Shattered Memories are coming to PS Vita!” they followed-up today stating “Regretfully the games aren’t available on PlayStation Vita we’re afraid.

As the games were supposed to release today and didn’t, however, it’s become clear that the PS Vita announcement was a mistake on Konami’s part.

Silent Hill fans and PS Vita owners were excited a few weeks ago when Konami announced that Silent Hill: Origins and Shattered Memories would be released for PS Vita via PSN.
