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Silent Hill (1999)
It was released in 1999 for the PlayStation. In 2009, the game became available for download from the European PlayStation Network store for the PlayStation 3 and the PlayStation Portable, and later, in the same year, from the North American PlayStation Network store.

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How long has Silent Hill been abandoned?

It was in development since 2012 until its cancellation in 2015.

Was Silent Hill a game first?

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Why is PT Cancelled?

Ultimately, the Silent Hills project was cancelled by Konami following Kojima's departure from the company the following year. Controversially, P.T. was pulled from the PlayStation Store soon after and even the ability to re-download it blocked. Years later, it was made unplayable on PS5.

Is Silent Hill a real town?

Silent Hill is a fictitious town largely based on Centralia, Pennsylvania. Is the mine fire still burning under Centralia? Yes, the mine fire started on May 27, 1962 and is still burning today. Estimates show there is enough coal for the fire to burn for 250 years.

Why is Silent Hill abandoned?

While the game's version of the town is populated, the film's version is a cursed ghost town, having been abandoned after a fire started in the underlying coal mines on November 1st, 1974. The founders of Silent Hill were witch hunters. Silent Hill is in Toluca County, West Virginia.

Is P.T. the scariest game ever?

You keep questioning what awaits you in each terrible new loop around the house. Each pass chips away at your sanity, bit by agonising bit. That's a big part of what makes P.T. the scariest game of all time - that sense that each pass through the house felt like a deeper dive into your own madness.

Will we ever get Silent Hills?

According to a report from VGC, Bloober Team is actually working on a Silent Hill 2 remake for PlayStation and Annapurna Interactive is working on an episodic Silent Hill series.

Why did Konami stop making Silent Hill?

Because the relationship between Hideo Kojima and Konami fell apart - and in a pretty public and spectacular way too - and he was the one who was developing the game. Also after his departure from the company Konami started working on pachinko gambling machines, rather than video games.

Is Silent Hill a movie or game?

Silent Hill (Japanese: サイレントヒル, Hepburn: Sairento Hiru) is a horror anthology media franchise centered on a series of survival horror games created by Keiichiro Toyama and published by Konami.

Is Silent Hill a book?

The Silent Hill book series by multiple authors includes books Silent Hill: Dying Inside, Silent Hill: Three Bloody Tales, Silent Hill: Dead/Alive, and several more. See the complete Silent Hill series book list in order, box sets or omnibus editions, and companion titles.

Are Silent Hill and Resident Evil in the same universe?

There is a game called Dead by Daylight, which kind of connects the Silent Hill universe with the Resident Evil universe (as well as the universes of other famous horror franchises like Scream, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, etc.).

Are Silent Hill 1 and 2 connected?

1 to 4 are all canon, the rest are not. Silent Hill 1-4 are all directly connected to each other. After that, other developers took over and started doing their own takes with loosely connected sequels that took a lot of liberties.

When was Silent Hill made?

Silent Hill is a psychological horror franchise developed and published by Konami that began in 1999. The video game series has received strong critical acclaim, having revolutionized the survival horror genre of video games since its release.

What is silent hill?

Silent Hill is a psychological horror franchise developed and published by Konami that began in 1999. The video game series has received strong critical acclaim, having revolutionized the survival horror genre of video games since its release. The success of the series has generated the franchise to expand and include various comics, two feature films, and several spin-off video games. "Silent Hill" is the titular title for all regions released in the world, making it a rarity for a Japanese horror game, as some other companies change the name outside of Japan.

What is the story behind Silent Hill 2?

Cutscenes in Silent Hill 2, showing how Silent Hill was once a sacred place, but the spiritual power became twisted and now it often calls to people with darkness in their hearts. The town of Silent Hill was once known as a beautiful, sacred and holy place by Native Americans.

How many canonical endings are there in Silent Hill 3?

As such, there are no canonical endings for most of the games , the only exception being those few games with direct sequels (i.e., Silent Hill 3 unfolds from Silent Hill' s Good ending). On average, games feature one Good ending, one Bad ending, and a UFO Ending, a joke ending in which aliens appear.

What are the characters in Silent Hill?

The third game is set a number of years later, and the player takes control of Harry's daughter, now named Heather. In the second game, the main protagonist is a man named James Sunderland, and in the fourth game a character named Frank Sunderland is implied to be his father. Likewise, many characters share surnames, but are never specifically singled out as being related ( Mary Shepherd-Sunderland and Alex Shepherd, Lisa Garland and Steve Garland, etc.).

What is symbolism in Silent Hill?

Symbolism is a heavy element in Silent Hill, in which many locations, environments, monsters, items, and imagery often contain deeper meaning.

What is the content warning for Silent Hill 3?

Content warning. A content warning of Silent Hill 3. Silent Hill is a series intended for older audiences, and the franchise covers many mature and adult-orientated subjects and topics.

How much did Silent Hill make?

box office. The film grossed over $46 million domestically and $100 million total worldwide. At the DVD domestic sales, the film sold 1,316,169 units in 4 weeks, bringing a profit of $22,149,584, and making the total gross of the film jump to $119,757,037 worldwide. Silent Hill has landed in the top 10 highest-grossing film adaptations of video game properties listed on Box Office Mojo (from 1980 to present) at #9, grossing $46,982,632 domestic, just behind Resident Evil: Extinction, which grossed $50,648,679 in domestic box office receipts.

Where was Silent Hill filmed?

Konami awarded him the film rights as a result. Gans and Avary began working on the script in 2004. Avary used Centralia, Pennsylvania as an inspiration for the town. Principal photography began in April 2005 and lasted three months with an estimated $50 million budget, and was shot on sound sets and on location in Ontario, Canada . The concept of the film is based on the idea of a city that exists in four different variations, presented in metaphysical, mystical and temporal aspects. Most of the monsters encountered in the film were played by professional dancers, only a few of them were created on the basis of computer graphics .

What town did Avary use for Silent Hill?

Avary used the town of Centralia, Pennsylvania as a prototype for the town of Silent Hill; he commented that as a child, his father, who was a mining engineer, used to tell him stories about Centralia, where coal deposits from the local mine caught fire and released toxic gases into the town, as well as creating sinkholes when the abandoned mineshafts and coal seams began to collapse. This forced the town to evacuate forever. Avary was fascinated since childhood by the idea that fires underneath the town would be burning for such a long time. The film acquired its working title in honor of the city — Centralia.

What is the movie Silent Hill about?

It stars Radha Mitchell, Sean Bean, Laurie Holden, Deborah Kara Unger, Kim Coates, Tanya Allen, Alice Krige, and Jodelle Ferland. The film follows Rose, who takes her adopted daughter, Sharon, to the town of Silent Hill, for which Sharon cries while sleepwalking. Arriving at Silent Hill, Rose is involved in a car accident and awakens to find Sharon missing. While searching for her daughter, she fights a local cult and begins to uncover Sharon's connection to the town's dark past.

Who immolated Alessa in Silent Hill?

Christabella immolated Alessa during a ritual but Dahlia realized what was happening and alerted Gucci. The pair arrived too late and the ritual went awry, igniting the infamous coal seam fire. Hospitalized, Alessa's rage grew and manifested as Dark Alessa, who is responsible for the shifting dimensions of Silent Hill.

Who is the police officer in Silent Hill?

Her erratic behaviour concerns police officer, Cybil Bennett. Rose flees from Cybil, but when a girl steps out into the road, Rose crashes and blacks out. Waking up some time later, Rose finds herself in the foggy dimension of Silent Hill and realizes that Sharon is missing.

Who plays Christopher Da Silva in Silent Hill?

Sean Bean as Christopher Da Silva, the father of Sharon and husband of Rose who opposes his wife's decision to find answers in Silent Hill.

What school is Silent Hill in?

Midwich Elementary School is Silent Hill's elementary school. After finding Cheryl's notebook, which says "to school" in it, Harry goes there to look for her.

What happened to Harry Mason's Jeep in Silent Hill?

Silent Hill. While driving his Jeep to Silent Hill, Harry Mason accidentally swerves off the side of a steep cliff while trying to avoid a figure on the road. He awakens with his Jeep crashed into a fence on the north end of Bachman Rd. and soon discovers his daughter is missing. The protagonist eventually sees her in the distance ...

What is Silent Hill arcade?

Silent Hill: The Arcade is an arcade cabinet that gave players two pistols to shoot anything and everything. It nearly removed everything that makes the series unique, and there are virtually no psychological horror elements to be found.

Is Silent Hill 4 a first person game?

Henry Townshend finds himself unable to leave his apartment, and the game revolves around a first person perspective within his apartment ( which has the only save point in the game), and third person action segments exploring the twisted areas that Henry is given access to from his apartment. The fear of this entry comes from the unexpected locations that are presented, on top of the claustrophobia of being trapped within an apartment. The startling silence of the main apartment area creates tension that is still unmatched by other games in the series.

Is Silent Hill a horror game?

Silent Hill, especially in its prime, brought a new standard of horror to the medium of video games. The inclusion of psychological terror as a main focus was nearly perfected in this franchise, and although the series has seen some massive turbulence in the last few years, its terrifying legacy will live on even outside of the town limits of Silent Hill. It’s time to count down every major game in the series to see which are the most spine-tingling entries.

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Content Warning

  • Silent Hillis a series intended for older audiences, and the franchise covers many mature and adult-orientated subjects and topics. Many moments of the series are considered extremely "disturbing", "scary", and "full of nightmare fuel and jump scares", although the series is also known for its constant atmospheric dread in which the game is still terrifying even while nothing major i…
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Focus and Themes

  • Silent Hill, at its core, focuses on corruption in the world, humanity, society, and explores the darkness and evil side of humanity, and how humans are the true "monsters". In Silent Hill, various aspects of humanity are often portrayed and manifested as horribly disgusting, hostile monsters. Because of this, psychological horror is perhaps the series' strong point. Symbolism is a heavy e…
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Development

  • The first four games in the series were created by Team Silent and were released between 1999-2004. Team Silent disbanded after the fourth game was released, with many members following different paths and working on separate projects. In 2007, the development of the series became western, beginning with the release of Silent Hill: Origins by Clima...
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Films

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  2. Silent Hill(2006)
  3. Silent Hill: Revelation(2012)
  4. Return to Silent Hill(TBA)
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Story

  • The town of Silent Hill was once known as a beautiful, sacred and holy place by Native Americans. However, when settlers from Europe arrived in the 1600s, the Native Americans were forced to abandon their homeland and many were slaughtered. Even then, the land seemed to possess a mysterious power. As time passed, the power of Silent Hill appeared to increase, which in turn le…
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Gameplay

  • Common features in the Silent Hill games include survival horror and action-adventure elements, exploration of detailed and disturbing environments, fighting monsters with a variety of weapons, solving in-depth cryptic and obscure puzzles and riddles, and a complex storyline revealed through numerous cinematic cutscenes and in-game notes. Players often explore Silent Hill in d…
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External Links

  1. Silent Hill on Twitter
  2. Silent Hill at Official Konami Shop
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Overview

Silent Hill is a 2006 psychological horror film directed by Christophe Gans and written by Roger Avary, based on the video game series of the same name published by Konami. The film stars Radha Mitchell, Sean Bean, Laurie Holden, Deborah Kara Unger, Kim Coates, Tanya Allen, Alice Krige, and Jodelle Ferland.
The film follows Rose, who takes her adopted daughter, Sharon, to the town of Silent Hill, for whi…

Production

The idea of the film adaptation of Silent Hill (1999) was voiced by director Christophe Gans for the first time to producer Samuel Hadida during the filming of the film Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001). Hadida, knowing the game's rich visual aesthetics, believed that eerie storytelling matched Gans' encyclopedic knowledge of cinematography. Gans became acquainted with the video game …

Plot

Rose Da Silva and her husband Christopher are disturbed by their adopted daughter Sharon's constant sleepwalking and nightmares about Silent Hill, a town in West Virginia that was abandoned in the 1970s due to a massive coal seam fire. Desperate for a solution, Rose takes Sharon on a trip to Silent Hill to find answers. Her erratic behavior concerns police officer Cybil Bennett when they encounter her at a gas station en route. As they enter Silent Hill, a girl steps o…

Cast

• Radha Mitchell as Rose Da Silva, the desperate mother who seeks a cure for her daughter Sharon's nightmarish sleepwalking by taking her to the town of Silent Hill.
• Sean Bean as Christopher Da Silva, the father of Sharon and husband of Rose who opposes his wife's decision to find answers in Silent Hill.

Release

Silent Hill was released to theaters on April 21, 2006, in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. France, Belgium, Hungary, and Greece also saw April releases. It was released in Australia on August 31, 2006. The film was later released in 19 other countries in 2006 which include Russia, Germany, Spain, Italy, Japan, and Mexico. The film's poster of a mouthless Alessa was the subject of some vandalism, with many malefactors drawing cartoon mouths (sm…

Reception

Silent Hill opened in 2,932 theaters and earned $20 million in the US on its opening weekend and opened at number one at the U.S. box office. The film grossed over $46 million in the US and $100 million total worldwide. The film sold 1,316,169 DVDs in 4 weeks, grossing $22.1 million, and making the total gross of the film jump to $120 million worldwide. Silent Hill has landed in the top 10 highest-grossing film adaptations of video game properties listed on Box Office Mojo (from 19…

Sequel

A sequel, Silent Hill: Revelation, taking place six years after the first film's events, was released on October 26, 2012. Christophe Gans could not direct the sequel because he was busy directing an Onimusha film adaptation. Roger Avary was originally attached to write the screenplay and had written the first draft before he was arrested for vehicular manslaughter in November 2010. M. J. Bassett was later hired to write and direct the sequel. The sequel was panned by critics, holding …

See also

• List of films based on video games

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