Silent Hill: Shattered Memories: Purty cool so far.
This is probably the most Wii-mote waggling I have ever done, but functionally, the idea is fairly sound (and, to some degree, it really does add to the immersiveness). Flashlight being mapped to the Wiimote is awesome, but occasionally awkward (especially given I blow at keeping it steady).
Psychiatrist stuff has been cool. Answered a primer quiz and got to color a picture and nodded out some answers to questions. I do wonder what responses are automatically generated and what might be responses to the manner in which you answered. For example, I took a while answering a question because I was talking with Ash, and Dr. K asked me if that was really the truth (and didn't sound particularly convinced by response).
Exploring is cool. Lot of stuff to look at in the world. Snow is nice. It is REALLY dark though. Also, I've had some issues finding the interactable objects, which annoys. The notes so far have been nifty, but I'm not sure of their general storyline relevance? For example (not really a spoiler, I don't think, but we'll hide it for... Alex's sake, at least):
As you approach a log cabin and the phone on the outside, the cover suddenly bursts off and the phone falls out, with you acquiring a new voice message. The message is a girl out in a party in the woods calling her mom to come get her because what the people have been saying is making her uncomfortable and she really wants to leave. Later on, when you find a jacket laying on top of a rock, you get a text from a couple of guys talking about how they spiked a girl's drink just as a joke, and they thought she was okay and swimming but then they noticed she wasn't moving and... complete with a picture of a dead, drowned girl in the water.
Eerie and unsettling and unpleasant? Sure. How it ties into the larger game on the whole I'm curious. Might be pure environmental stuff, might be something else. Who knows!
Nightmare sequences... I see where the complaints are coming from. I've done one so far and it is VERY hectic, quite easy to get turned around in and the Raw Shocks are absolute bastards. Still, I like the feel of the scenes. Frustration aside, it gets the blood pumping and has a pleasant "OH SHIT" factor to break up the soft unease of exploring.