Silent Hill It really do be like that sometimes |
- It really do be like that sometimes
- Silent Hill 2 Enhanced Edition makes and already good looking game even more good looking. Konami should be ashamed that fans do better than and multi million corporation
- First look at my new 'That Red Pyramid Thing' Cosplay. What do you think?
- Just bought a CRT TV for retrogaming. I played SH 1 and 4 back in the days, I'm about to start SH2 for the first time. Does anyone have any tips?
- Camilla Luddington in Silent hill ??
- Am i the only one that thinks those giant nurse things in 4 are funny as hell to kill, since they burp everytime they're hit? I always laugh at the end of the hospital world when you can just knock them dpwn, and they burp all the way down the stairs
- That Red Pyramid Thing Cosplay Footage!
- The monsters in Silent Hill 4
- Silent Hill 2: analysing an ending difference
- Installed this on my Xbox One S yesterday, I Hope I can finally finish this 2 masterpiece this time
- Silent Hill Downpour monster symbolism?
It really do be like that sometimes Posted: 27 Feb 2020 07:22 AM PST
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First look at my new 'That Red Pyramid Thing' Cosplay. What do you think? Posted: 27 Feb 2020 12:50 AM PST
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Camilla Luddington in Silent hill ?? Posted: 27 Feb 2020 08:08 PM PST I was just checking her wiki and under games there is Silent hill (2020) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camilla_Luddington What do you guys think I can't find any other news on it ! [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 27 Feb 2020 06:14 PM PST Definitely lightens the mood on such a scary game, right? [link] [comments] | ||
That Red Pyramid Thing Cosplay Footage! Posted: 27 Feb 2020 08:11 AM PST
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Posted: 27 Feb 2020 07:04 PM PST I remember them being really annoying but damn I've been playing for around 30 minutes from the start again and they are unbearable, I always die.Is avoidance better?Well you can't really avoid them,these hanging bitches on the walls of the escalator won't let me pass xD.I'm in normal mode.Should I switch to easy?Can't guess how difficult hard mode is [link] [comments] | ||
Silent Hill 2: analysing an ending difference Posted: 27 Feb 2020 01:02 AM PST I finished a replay of Silent Hill 2 a few days ago, for the first time in over a decade. It's still the most interesting game I've ever played, all these years later, and James Sunderland, perhaps unfortunately, is one of my favourite characters of all time. 'Leave' is my favourite ending, but I was trying not to manipulate the ending I got. I ended up with 'In Water', then tried reloading my save from before room 312 and running through the ending sequence without listening to the headphones. That one change was enough to shift my ending to 'Leave'. Playing through the two endings so close together meant I picked up on an interesting difference: how willing James is to admit to the selfishness of his actions. In the 'In Water' ending, James and Mary have the following exchange: Mary: I told you I wanted to die, James. I wanted the pain to end. I didn't like James's hedging here: 'that's not the whole truth', 'part of me hated you'. I didn't want him trying to soften his selfishness. I'm sure it's true that watching Mary suffer was very hard for him, but he wasn't acting for her sake; he couldn't handle her illness. He'd killed her; he wasn't in any position to make excuses for it. So I was surprised - and pleased! - to find that the dialogue was subtly different in the 'Leave' ending: Mary: I told you I wanted to die, James. I wanted the pain to end. He knows his actions were inexcusable, and he admits that without trying to mitigate them. It's a confession I prefer, and I take it that Mary prefers it too, as her response is gentler. And, having admitted the weight of what he did, this version of James is ultimately able to shoulder that weight and keep living, whereas in 'In Water' he takes Mary's body to his car and drives it into the lake. It's really interesting to me that the James who seems harder on himself is the James who manages to survive. Being honest about the worst side of yourself is difficult, especially when the worst side of yourself is this bad, but apparently that honesty is something he needs. He can't accept himself unless he really allows himself to see himself. Out of curiosity, I looked up whether James confronts his reasons in the 'Maria' ending. In this ending, where James doesn't learn from his mistakes and it's implied he ends up repeating them in a horrific cycle, James doesn't admit he was acting for himself until Mary challenges him, and even then he's still trying to make excuses: Mary: You killed me... In 'Maria', James doesn't accept that his actions were indefensible, and that leaves open the possibility that he'll make the same mistake again. It's a fascinating ending, but it's an ending I really didn't want to get; I'm deeply fond of James and I really wanted him to have learnt something on his journey through Silent Hill. Sorry for rambling! I just thought James's view of his own actions was a really interesting, subtle difference between the endings. I'm glad Silent Hill 2 takes the effort to make such small, meaningful distinctions. [link] [comments] | ||
Installed this on my Xbox One S yesterday, I Hope I can finally finish this 2 masterpiece this time Posted: 27 Feb 2020 03:31 AM PST
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Silent Hill Downpour monster symbolism? Posted: 27 Feb 2020 04:07 AM PST What do the monsters in SH Downpour actually symbolise? And who's monsters are they? Some of the monsters appeared in both SH Downpour and the comic Anne Story. [link] [comments] |
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