Try the demos out first, if you can. The demo for the first one is pretty good. I downloaded it and tried it again before deciding to buy the game. The atmosphere is really good, and despite the fact that you have essentially a whole crack den worth of psychos trying to kill you and popping out from corners and doors at the most inopportune times, it seems like fun. It does suffer from the "conventional gaming" curse, things like needing a fire axe to break down a locked door when you're holding a shotgun. I have heard from some people that backtracking to collect a certain weapon/item that you need can get annoying, and that the combat can get repetitive over the course of the game. Still, I think the atmosphere will salvage it for me.
I also tried a demo of Condemned 2, and that one I'm not so sure about. Maybe if, after beating the first one, I decide I just have to have it, I will knuckle under and rent it or something. It seems like an improvement in some ways, but it also seems like they move the story from the "real" world to the local annex of Silent Hill. Maybe the story in the first one explains this, maybe the character is just that crazy by the second game that he sees all that...but fighting shadow/tar monsters on a roof felt a little off. There was also a section in the demo where I was losing health/being attacked somehow just by standing at the intersection of two hallways with nothing else around me. I think it also shifts more towards a more fps feel at the end, from what people have said about it.
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