Silent Hill 2 Game Review

Silent Hill 2 is a survival horror video game created by Konami for PlayStation, developed by Team Silent of Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo. The second installment of the Silent Hill series was announced in September 2001. The game is similar Life is Strange, game.

Silent Hill 2 Game Review

Extension versions with additional bonus scenarios and other additions were released for Xbox in December of the same year. It was ported to Windows in 2002. As part of the Silent Hill HD collection, we have released a remastered high-definition version for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2012.
Silent Hill 2

Series' Shijo is set in a fictional American city, Silent Hill 2 is not the direct sequel of the first Silent Hill game. Instead, he is waiting for him in Silent Hill, centering on James Sunderland, who enters the village after receiving a letter from his dead wife.

Mary, very similar to her, finds her and finds out the truth about her death. Additional material in rereleases and ports was born in a wish to focus on Maria before she meets James.

New features Silent Hill 2

Silent Hill 2 uses a third party view and focuses on finding items and resolving riddles rather than combat. It includes historical psychological aspects such as Mary's letter gradually disappearing, and references to history, film and literature. Some monsters that were more humanoid than the opponents of the previous game were designed to reflect James' subconscious.

Silent Hill 2 game was a great acclaim. A million units were sold in North America, Japan, and Europe in the first month of release and the largest sales volume in North America. English critics praised Silent Hill 2's atmosphere, graphics, story, and monster designs, but criticized it as being much more advanced than its predecessor, but difficult to use controls.

It is often considered the greatest horror game and has praised the story and use of metaphors, symbolism, psychological horror and taboo subjects, soundtracks and sound design among the greatest video games of all time. Silent Hill 3 followed in 2003.