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Silent Hill

  • Video Game
  • 1999
  • 16
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9.0/10
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Silent Hill (1999)
Silent Hill
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Harry awakes from a car crash to notice his daughter, Cheryl, vanished. As he searches for her, through the eerie town of Silent Hill, a terrifying descent into the unknown is set.Harry awakes from a car crash to notice his daughter, Cheryl, vanished. As he searches for her, through the eerie town of Silent Hill, a terrifying descent into the unknown is set.Harry awakes from a car crash to notice his daughter, Cheryl, vanished. As he searches for her, through the eerie town of Silent Hill, a terrifying descent into the unknown is set.

  • Director
    • Keiichiro Toyama
  • Writer
    • Keiichiro Toyama
  • Stars
    • Michael Guinn
    • Susan Papa
    • Thessaly Lerner
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.0/10
    6.8K
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    • Director
      • Keiichiro Toyama
    • Writer
      • Keiichiro Toyama
    • Stars
      • Michael Guinn
      • Susan Papa
      • Thessaly Lerner
    • 64User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Michael Guinn
    Michael Guinn
    • Harry
    • (voice)
    • (as Michael G)
    Susan Papa
    Susan Papa
    • Cybil
    • (voice)
    Thessaly Lerner
    Thessaly Lerner
    • Lisa
    • (voice)
    Jarion Monroe
    Jarion Monroe
    • Dr. Kaufmann
    • (voice)
    Sandra Wane
    • Alessa
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    Liz Mamorsky
    Liz Mamorsky
    • Dahlia
    • (voice)
    Dennis Falt
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    • Director
      • Keiichiro Toyama
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      • Keiichiro Toyama
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    10master_d

    Good old-fashioned horror

    What a kicker of a game, Silent Hill takes ideas from Rosemary's Baby, The Shining, and even a little Jacob's Ladder, and runs with it, making it the most horrifying game ever released, even topping Resident Evil 1. Harry Mason, the main character, decides to take his daughter Cheryl on a vacation. Harry is a writer and has just lost his wife to an unknown disease, and decides to take a break. While driving to Silent Hill, Harry is passed by a motorcycle cop in quite a hurry. The cop looks at him, and zooms off. Harry pays no mind until he sees the motorcycle wrecked a couple miles up the road, he quickly takes his eyes off the road to check out the wreck and spots someone walking across the road. Harry slams on the brakes and ends up wrecking... He wakes up in Silent Hill, his head is bashed a little bit, but other than that he's fine, except for the fact that Cheryl is missing... The game sends you on a hellish mission to find your daughter, with the help of Cybil, the motorcycle cop. Silent Hill turns out to be a nightmare town, full of evil creatures. This game screws with your head as Harry undergoes several sequences that makes it seem like he's trapped in hell. You fight several different creatures during this period like evil devil children and hellhounds. But it's all just a dream... isn't it? The music doesn't make the playing experience any easier on you, evil and ominous industrial music adds to the tension of yours and Harry's quest. Great graphics and great music, and great gameplay. Instead of screwing with your nerves like Resident Evil does, Silent Hill screws up your brain. Is this real? What is that creature? Who do I trust? The only beefs I have with this game is that it's short, and when you find out how to solve every puzzle, you can breeze through the game when you play it a second time. In my opinion, Hollywood should quit trying to come up with the right script for Resident Evil and should put their attention into Silent Hill. It's a much smarter and much more frightening game with a better script and a better plot... what's the main plot? Beats me, there is never an exact plot to begin with...
    wynni1

    Astonishing

    The only reason I finished this game the first time is that my girlfriend kept insisting that I play it to entertain her; even with company it was too freaky for me to play for more than about an hour, and alone? Don't even think about it. The creepiness factor of this game is unbelievable: the soundtrack has only moments of music; mostly it's dominated by industrial machinery or natural wind. The monsters are seriously nightmare-based, ranging from tiny knife-wielding mutant children to nurses with parasites clinging to their backs to these horrific gorilla-like things that jump and make a guttural "Unnh" sound. I mean, it's unbelievable.

    There's graphic fog all over this game, but it really adds to the atmosphere, and in all fairness, for a six-year-old PSone game it has remarkable rendering and lighting effects, and some good cutscenes. Of course, the reason to play this game is the sheer psychological terror. Somewhere in Japan, somebody said, "Let's make a video game where everything might or might not be real, where the player probably doesn't have the resources to kill all of the enemies, and where the few interactions with other characters are unnerving and leave you feeling even more lonely than before." By the time you reach the "Nowhere" section at the end of the game, I swear you will be going insane.

    Suffice to say that the endings are unsatisfying, but nothing could really sum up a game like this. After playing it once or twice for real, do yourself a favor and get the procedure for the "UFO Ending"; it'll help calm your nerves and keep the whole thing in perspective.

    Truly a unique game.
    10Shenzi

    Don't play it alone.

    Let me get something straight: I don't get scared easily. I've played the first two Resident Evil games without breaking a sweat, I watch Hellraiser and The Exorcist alone at night and think nothing of it.

    Then there was Silent Hill... This game isn't just another random bloody horror game like the RE series, it's genuinely disturbing, and let me tell you, it scared me a lot.

    It begins with a typical cliche... Harry Mason is driving down a road at night with his daughter, going to visit this little out-of-the-way resort town, Silent Hill. A girl steps in front of his car, he swerves to avoid her, and ends up crashing. From here on, strange things start to happen... Harry wakes up and finds his daughter missing, and stumbling through the mist, he sees her disappearing down a dark alley... I won't say anymore, I'll let you find out what happens.

    Not only is this game very dark and scary, it's disturbing at a psychological level. It doesn't use big monsters to frighten you; after playing for only a few minutes, the slightest rustle can make you flee in terror. The plot isn't thrown in your face like other games, you have to think, and you're never really told what's going on - perhaps Harry is in a coma and dreaming all this, or maybe he died and went to Hell. The air of mystery and suspense keeps you hooked until the end, and it'll keep you coming back for more.

    And I'll tell you this: After playing Silent Hill, those old WW2 air-raid sirens will never sound the same again...
    8Agent10

    Awesome, even though I don't play many video games

    With movie companies wanting to turn games into celluloid, why can't they do it for games that deserve such a distinction. Tomb Raider, Super Mario Brothers and what not were horrible. The industry finally got it right when they made Resident Evil. So now its time to give Silent Hill its due.

    As for the game, it was one of the few that ever got my heart racing. The music added so much atmosphere to the game, and the never ending stream of bad guys made my skin crawl a few times. When I get the Playstation 2, I'm going to purchase Silent Hill 2. I highly recommend this game, and its best you get yourself the players guide.
    9lekret-86543

    One of the best horror games of all time.

    I'm going to review it on 4 different parts:

    Graphics: The graphics are decent. They aren't anything special by any standards, but lighting is impressive for ps1.

    Sound: Sound design is excellent, and the music is incredibly scary and intense. Constantly puts you on edge.

    Gameplay: It's pretty good. You walk around dimly lit areas and fight off enemies. Very scary and lots of anticipation, since you never know their location, but you know that they are there. Truly amazing.

    Innovation: This is one of the scariest and most unique games ever made, and is in the top 10 ps1 games.

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    • Trivia
      The streets in Silent Hill are named after famous science-fiction and horror authors: Richard Bachman (Stephen King), Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, Michael Crichton, James Ellroy, Jack Finney, Dean R. Koontz, Ira Levin, Richard Matheson, Carl Sagan, John Sandford, Dan Simmons, and F. Paul Wilson.
    • Goofs
      The type of shotgun Harry gets is a double barrel shotgun, meaning that it can only hold 2 shells. Yet, once the shotgun is fully loaded, it can hold 6 shells.
    • Quotes

      Harry: This may sound really off the wall, but listen to me. You've got to believe me. I've not gone crazy, and I'm not fooling around. At first I thought I was losing my mind. But now I know I'm not. It's not me. This whole town. It's being invaded by the Otherworld. A world of someone's nightmarish delusions come to life. Little by little the invasion is spreading. Trying to swallow up everything in darkness.

    • Connections
      Featured in Playstation Underground: Issue 2.3 (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Esperándote
      Produced by Rika Muranaka

      Words and music by Rika Muranaka

      Translated by Daniel Monteverdo

      Arranged by Rika Muranaka & Omar Valente

      Performed by Vanesa Quiroz

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 1999 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site [Japanese]
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Сайлент Хилл
    • Production company
      • Konami Computer Entertainment
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      • 16 : 9

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