@ Goraka
People aren't exactly going to be enthused about a movie with a completely deserted town that mimics a video game perfectly. You should be thankful that the filmakers worked closely with the original team and made a script based on the main theme of the first game. This isn't Paul Anderson's Resident Evil (thank God for that). Hell, they've used Yamaoka's music unchanged from SH1 and 2 and even worked in some CGI effects similar to SH3's. There's obviously more to the story than meets the eye (the cops, news coverage etc); the town, as in the hell lived by the protagonist is still deserted like the the first game. Just like the games, the protagonist lives in his/her own hell, while the situation seems mysterious to others (eg. Laura asking James if he's blind because he asked her what's a little girl doing in SH).
Bottom line is, they made a movie that stands on its own without mimicing the game series perfectly. It's the way it should be, otherwise it would a very predictable boring mess.
Think about one thing though; a female protagonist in this situation is a much better and attractive choice for a movie. Not some middle aged widower looking for his "adopted" daughter.