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  2. Silent Hill 2 - Wikipedia

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    Silent Hill 2 [b] is a 2001 survival horror video game developed by Team Silent, a group in Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2. The second installment in the Silent Hill series, Silent Hill 2 centers on James Sunderland , a widower who journeys to the town of Silent Hill after receiving a letter ...

  3. Silent Hill 2 (2024 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Silent Hill 2 is set in the small resort town of Silent Hill in Maine. [4] [5] Shrouded in a thick fog, the town is apparently abandoned and unkempt, but Silent Hill presents a seemingly shifting infrastructure, in which the player experiences an even more worn and decaying version of the town, and the Otherworld, marked by rust, wire fences, and an encompassing darkness.

  4. Silent Hill - Wikipedia

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    Silent Hill 2 includes the option to use both the old and new voices; however, Silent Hill 3 features only a new voice track, as the old voices were unavailable for legal reasons. Silent Hill 2 also features both the main scenario and the Born from a Wish sub-scenario, as seen in later re-releases such as the Director's Cut. [20]

  5. Silent Hill (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Silent Hill became available for download from the European PlayStation Network store for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable on March 19, 2009. [49] However, two days later, the game was removed due to "unforeseen circumstances". [50] On September 10, 2009, Silent Hill was released on the North American PlayStation Network.

  6. Return to Silent Hill - Wikipedia

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    Written by Gans, Sandra Vo-Anh, and Will Schneider, the film is an adaptation of the video game Silent Hill 2. [1] Gans said in September 2022 that he had finished the film's storyboards and that the film takes inspiration from P.T., the playable teaser for the cancelled game Silent Hills. [8]

  7. Silent Hill: Homecoming - Wikipedia

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    Silent Hill: Homecoming is a 2008 survival horror game developed by Double Helix Games and published by Konami Digital Entertainment. [5] The sixth installment in the Silent Hill series, Homecoming follows the journey of Alex Shepherd, a soldier returning from war, to his hometown of Shepherd's Glen, where he finds the town in disarray, and his younger brother missing.

  8. Silent Hill 4: The Room - Wikipedia

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    Silent Hill 4: The Room [b] is a 2004 survival horror game developed by Team Silent, a group in Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, and published by Konami. The fourth installment in the Silent Hill series, the game was released in Japan in June and in North America and Europe in September.

  9. Silent Hill 3 - Wikipedia

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    Heather in the beginning stage of the game, next to a monster. Silent Hill 3 is a survival horror video game in which the player takes control of Heather, a teenager who awakens from a nightmare in a shopping mall and tries to return home to her father, while navigating environments that oscillate between reality and the Otherworld, a bloodier, supernatural version of it. [1]