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    Silent Hill Here is my cosplay as the Eileen Headroom from Silent Hill: The Room

    Silent Hill Here is my cosplay as the Eileen Headroom from Silent Hill: The Room


    Here is my cosplay as the Eileen Headroom from Silent Hill: The Room

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 08:29 AM PDT

    Silent Hills (SFM Poster)

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 07:24 PM PDT

    Silent Hill 2 ad on the back of MGS2 manual

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 10:30 AM PDT

    If my funeral isn’t like this, I’m not going

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 05:37 PM PDT

    So I'm blindly playing through Downpour (also the first SH game I've ever played). The full video is much longer with less cuts, but these were some of my more favorite clips.

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 02:56 PM PDT

    So our boy Akira had a side job as a coliseum competitor

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 06:56 AM PDT

    Aged Like Milk (I Hate You, Revelations 3D)

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 03:16 PM PDT

    I hate this meme so much.

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 02:48 PM PDT

    I wanna recommend a game to Silent Hill fans. Lost in Vivo

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 11:39 AM PDT

    I know alot of you have probably already played this game, but for those who haven't I couldn't recommend it enough. It captures the uneasy feeling perfectly in my opinion. It's not one of those jumpscare around every corner type games. This one has atmosphere.

    I'm not affiliated with the developer in anyway lmao, just love the game.

    gamejolt: https://gamejolt.com/games/lost-in-vivo/191123

    it's also on steam btw.

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    Silent hill 4

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 11:49 AM PDT

    Hello everyone so I just finished sh2 and sh3 and I'm coming near the end of sh4 I'm just curious what did everyone think of sh4 ? In my opinion I like it the least compared to the 3 before it I found it confusing and annoying more than scary sh3 was my favourite so far it was focused and terrifying

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    I'm playing through the series in order and trying to nail down exactly why Silent Hill Origins feels so lackluster to me.

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 08:56 AM PDT

    Spoilers Ahead. I think the most common criticism of Silent Hill Origins is that it's a "very by the numbers" Silent Hill which I don't think is inherently a bad thing. I feel like the early Silent Hill games established a clear formula that you could do many times and make interesting as long as you have strong character ideas. There are basically two types of Silent Hill games:

    1) Someone Else's Nightmare - The protagonist is trapped in a nightmare world based on someone else's psyche and has to unravel the mystery. Harry walking through Alessa's childhood trauma in SH1, Henry's tour through Walter's history in SH4. 2) Your Nightmare - The protagonist is trapped in a nightmare world based on their own psyche and has to work through their problems. James in SH2 dealing with his wife, Heather in SH3 with growing into a woman. They will usually try to preserve the "mystery" element of the first style by giving the character something like amnesia (James in SH2) or repressed memories (Travis in Origins).

    I feel like the weird thing about Origins is that it's sort of a hodge podge of both so it doesn't really tell a complete story in either direction? The monsters in the game are pretty evenly and unclearly split between Alessa and Travis. We don't really learn anything new about Alessa, her clearly specific monsters are chiefly based on scary things she saw in a play, not anything that really gives insight into her character. Similarly, Travis doesn't really have much of an arc. Unlike James there's no element of punishment or penance for him to complete... unlike Heather there's no direct personal connection to the town. I guess you could say his "arc" is about coming to terms with trauma? Even then it doesn't seem like he really spends a lot of time reflecting on it or coming to terms with anything. As the player we sort of have a slow dawning to his repressed memories as the clues are left around town. The boss fights where he battles his "mother" and "father" feel like they should be huge emotional beats, but they just kind of happen... he defeats the monster and moves on to the next thing. I guess that's kind of the crux of it for me, you never really get a sense of how Travis is feeling or whether he's feeling anything at all, and as a player that makes it hard to get emotionally invested in his struggle.

    I enjoyed Origins and I think there's a lot of interesting meat there. I mean if I didn't enjoy it or find it interesting, clearly, I wouldn't be thinking about it this hard. I just keep trying to think of what concrete changes could've been made that would've fixed the story problems. What would you have done differently?

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    i have not posted anything in a while, so have something i did bc i can't sleep

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 01:47 AM PDT

    So let me get this straight, there is no way to play ANY Silent Hill game on PS4?

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 02:08 AM PDT

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