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Silent Hill 2 [b] is a 2001 survival horror game developed by Team Silent, a group in Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, and published by Konami.The game was released from September to November, originally for the PlayStation 2.
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.
Masashi Tsuboyama: Background designer of Silent Hill, director of Silent Hill 2, art director of Silent Hill 4: The Room. Left Konami to join Good-Feel. Kazuhide Nakazawa: Director of Silent Hill 3. [8] He later joined Kojima Productions. Suguru Murakoshi: Drama director of Silent Hill 2, director and scenario writer of Silent Hill 4: The Room.
Silent Hill 2 is gloriously grungy, bleak, and full of pulpy dread. In a world of stellar remakes, it sits up there with the best and sets the bar high – recreating the source material with a ...
Toyama was born in 1970 in Miyazaki Prefecture, and studied art in Tokyo Zokei University. [2] After graduating he joined Konami in 1994 as a graphic artist. [3] [4] He was the graphic designer and character designer for the Sega CD version of Snatcher and International Track & Field, and after that he created the Silent Hill series. [5]
Takayoshi Sato (Japanese: 佐藤隆善, Hepburn: Satō Takayoshi) is a Japanese video game character designer, writer, and CGI director. Sato is best known as being a member of Team Silent from 1996 to 2003 and was responsible for creating the CGI cutscenes for Silent Hill [1] [2] and Silent Hill 2.
Ito worked as background and creature designer on the survival horror video game Silent Hill in 1999. He was art director for its sequel, Silent Hill 2 (2001), working on both the original game and its reissue Restless Dreams, as well as being the chief monster designer/modeler.
In January 2020, Gans expressed an interest in directing new Silent Hill and Fatal Frame films, stating that he is developing a screenplay for the former. [ 10 ] In 2022, in an interview with French gaming website Jeuxvideo.com , Gans confirmed that he had completed a script for a third Silent Hill film, and is aiming for a 2023 release for the ...