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  2. Silent Hill 2 - Wikipedia

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    Masahiro Ito designed the monsters in Silent Hill 2; "soured flesh" was the concept behind their appearance. [11] The monsters were also to incorporate "an element of humanity". [7] For the most part, the monsters reflect the protagonist's subconscious.

  3. Pyramid Head - Wikipedia

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    The Silent Hill series, particularly the second installment, frequently utilizes psychology and symbolism: Pyramid Head represents James's wish to be punished for Mary's death. Masahiro Ito, the designer of Silent Hill 2 ' s monsters, created the character because he wanted "a monster with a hidden face". Known for his large triangular helmet ...

  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 2 review: A fantastic remake of a horror classic

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    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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. James Sunderland (Silent Hill) - Wikipedia

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    James Sunderland is a fictional character and the protagonist of the 2001 survival horror video game Silent Hill 2, produced as part of the Silent Hill series under Konami.In the games' events, he arrives to Silent Hill under the apparent request of his deceased wife Mary Shepherd-Sunderland, where he encounters monsters such as Pyramid Head and a few other human characters.

  8. Silent Hill: The Short Message Signals A Messy Future ... - AOL

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    Silent Hill The Short Message monster. As a long-time Silent Hill fan, I was pretty excited when Konami revealed it was reviving the series with a host of new games. The first of these – like ...

  9. Bogeyman (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pyramid Head, a monster from the video game series Silent Hill, is referred to as the Boogeyman in Silent Hill: Homecoming; John Wick, the protagonist of the self-titled franchise, referred to as Baba Yaga (the Boogeyman) or "the one you sent to kill the f*cking Boogeyman".