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    Silent Hill Finally a friend...

    Silent Hill Finally a friend...


    Finally a friend...

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 02:18 PM PST

    Cyberpunk fans seeing the game removed from the PlayStation Store:

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 09:04 PM PST

    Was commissioned to do a portrait of Alessa Gillespie so I thought I'd share here :)

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 11:58 AM PST

    Finally playing sh3. Found it for 30 bucks at my local game store

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 05:03 PM PST

    Silent Hill is the best videogame adaptation we have seen so far.

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 05:58 PM PST

    I know everyone loves Sonic and, tbh, I have a soft spot for the Tomb Raider remake. But Silent hill is undoubtedly, THE best straight adaptation of the videogame source material we will ever get, and even then it took liberties and had glaring issues.

    I am a fairly aesthetic fan of the series, but still passionate. I have only played Silent Hill 2, about a year ago, and haven't been able to find any cheap copies of the others, or even have a console to play them on due to my living arrangements and the lack of compatible hardware. But something about the movie really makes me love looking and watching the games more and more. They are so beautiful in such a tragic way, from the score to the art direction. The movie is just able to capture scenes and moments really well, despite cringey dialogue and some not great cgi. The games themselves have really informed my style of writing, as I am a studying screenwriter, doing a Masters Degree, I hope to one day bring my own vision of Silent Hill to life. It may not happen, and tbh my idea might be a little bit derivative, but my idea for a film reboot of franchise (especially after the god-awful trash can that was revelations) really gives me hope and encouragement to continue pursuing my career choice. And maybe one day, I will be able to write that movie for every SH fan to enjoy.

    I wrote my idea in a completely different context, as it was for an assignment, I could not use a pre-made idea. I had to come up with an original idea, but I decided on making a Silent Hill treatment, which one of my other classmates had picked up on. Here it is, it's called Valley:

    It's 1977. Jannie is an intelligent, but reserved woman living in Rhode Island. She receives a letter, late at night, supposedly from her dead mother. She burns it in the firepit and cries herself to sleep. She continues to work, thinking about the letter. She flashes back to her last encounter with her mother. An argument that takes a violent turn as her mother strikes her. Jannie runs away sobbing. The scream of her mother waking Jannie up at home staring at funeral care bills. The letter reappears. She rips it to pieces and throws the remains out the window. The letterbox flap opens and the letter comes through again. On the verge of tears, she opens the letter, an invitation to visit the town Valley in Pennsylvania, from her mother. she touches the paper, smudging the writing, as if it was just written in fresh ink.

    She picks up the letter reading the feintly drawn handwriting of her mother, swerving to miss a bollard. Sighing in relief she looks up and sees a little girl in a red dress in the road, she screams. Only the sound of her crash can be heard. Jannie opens her eyes, seeing the wreck she is now in. Painstakingly climbing out the car, she notices it is daylight. However fog has consumed everything within 20 feet, making visibility difficult. She begins to walk back in the direction she came, limping slowly to find the road collapsed. Bleeding and out of options she walks forward. Passing the sign for Hush.

    She walks past dilapidated houses, broken down cars and burnt buildings. Suddenly a bloody, butcher-like figure carrying a knife begins to attack her, she runs to safety underneath an abandoned van.The creature disappears, whilst she also notices the little girl from earlier running by. Jannie finds a pharmacy nearby, with no one around. She hears bottles breaking around the back. She finds James, a high strung man dealing with heroin addiction, they used to be at school together. She finds out that the town was abandoned shortly after she left and that James is trying to find his sister since the fire that consumed the apartment building 7 years ago. James stitches Jannie up and then runs out the door, as if he is chasing someone screaming "Nancy! Nancy, it's me!". Jannie notices the little girl once again staring at her, walking behind a tree and disappearing.

    She pushes on to her mother's estate at the bottom of the mountainside. Finding her pathway blocked by a car crash, she detours through the hospice. She evades horrific faceless and naked monsters inside the building and is saved from being stabbed by Daniel, a kindhearted priest who is trying to find a way out of the hospital ward as well. Whilst on their journey, he tells her of his reason for coming to Hush and tells the story of a beautiful man that Daniel felt sinful feelings for. They continue forward and eventually break down a door to freedom. While Jannie sees daylight, Daniel just sees a brick wall. He breaks down into prayer and Jannie leaves him, pushing forward to the estate. She turns back to see the little girl comforting Daniel.

    Whilst breaking down in the woods behind the house, she hears the butcher again, until it slices at her from behind. She runs towards her house, slamming the door on his hand. She looks throughout the house, the pathway to her mother's bedroom begins to loop and loop, changing the pictures on the wall to hideous, bloody messes. And the radio playing more sinister and creepy messages, eventually screaming at Jannie in her mother's voice for being a coward and running away, abandoning her to die. Jannie breaks down. Flashing back to before her mother, in which she is with a man. This man, similarly built and dressed like the butcher, forces himself on to Jannie. Leading into the events in the first flashback.She screams and curses at her dead mother. She sees the little girl once more, screaming at her to be left alone. The little girl walks towards her, grabbing her hand and lifting her up. They hear a door burst open as the butcher bounds up the stairs. They run through the hallways in the house, reaching her mother's bedroom. The little girl shows Jannie the letter on her mother's bedside. Reading it, narration and flashbacks reveal her mother's point of view, in which after the events of the flashback, she regrets her actions and asks for forgiveness as she did not know Jannie was raped. And that she never knew it was her own stepfather that had done it. Driven mad with grief and regret she strangled the stepfather and killed herself. Leaving Jannie with the words "I can never ask you to forgive me". The butcher bursts through the door. Jannie, with nothing left to lose, attacks the butcher and due to the butchers suddenly cowardly attitude, she defeats it easily. She picks up a picture, looking at her young mother and the little girl in a red dress. Walking out the front door she seems to come to terms with her environment. She hears the butcher bound down the stairs once more. She runs into the night, eventually disappearing out of sight.

    If you've read this far, I hope you've enjoyed it. Feel free to add any points you'd like to make, any feedback is always greatly appreciated, good or bad. And flattery will literally get you know where.

    See you Space Cowboy.

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    Saw someone post some official Homecoming playing cards here yesterday. Was inspired to make a deck using characters from the original games. Hoping to print a custom deck soon!

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 03:05 PM PST

    Made a compilation of all the concept art of the monsters with Penderecki music in the background to add to the scariness

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 07:17 PM PST

    Silent Hill 2 Concept Art Video Masashi Tsuboyama [Video] [Silent Hill]

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 12:07 PM PST

    This reminded me of Silent Hill 3 when Heather walked on the roller-coaster

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 05:30 AM PST

    These are the embodiment of this entire subreddit

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 08:11 PM PST

    Silent Hill Theme Orchestra

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 07:11 PM PST

    Palette Knife Acrylic! Haven’t had the balls to add the bars in fear of messing it up. But yall hyped me up with my mirror SH map and nothing makes me more motivated than yalls positivity :)

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 11:30 PM PST

    Such an underrated silent hill game, the story of Walter Sullivan is something id like to see more of!

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 08:21 AM PST

    Watch SweetWizzy with me on Twitch! http://www.twitch.tv/sweetwizzy?sr=a

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    My first FAN ART attempt for one of my favorite horror series. Hope you like it :)

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 12:07 PM PST

    Cyberpunk 2077 set up the scene so I had to take the shot

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 01:04 AM PST

    PS4 + Silent Hill PT demo

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 08:09 AM PST

    So I'm going to sell my PS4 to get money toward a PS5. The machine has the PT demo on there and I feel like I shouldn't delete it in case somebody out there wants it. Would they also need my PlayStation account to run it though? Because I'd rather not give that account away.
    Do people even still care about that demo? I know there has been a PC remake and maybe the internet has worked out ways for people to get their hands on it?

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    Would you rather the series receive a Demon’s Souls Remake treatment or a new Team Silent entry?

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 08:15 PM PST

    Silent Hill 3

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 09:50 PM PST

    I know this question gets asked a lot,but what is the best way to play Silent Hill 3? I managed to download on pc,but the widescreen fixes just don't work so I'm guessing the PS2 version is probably the best bet.

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