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Silent hill 2 james sunderland
Silent hill 2 james sunderland




James Sunderland is not the slippery and resourceful Leon Kennedy.

silent hill 2 james sunderland

Silent Hill 2 may be the scariest game ever made and it accomplishes this through vulnerability, unrelenting sadness and a calculated grounding of its supernatural elements within the real world of the game. Yet the feelings of dread and unease this game instilled then and, I believe, is still capable of inspiring 20 years on transcends any one element. The sequel to the legendary PS1 game had crisp, impressive graphics for the time, improved by the clever use of obscuring fog and near constant darkness, a brilliant score by Akira Yamaoka and a willingness to indulge in adult themes to an unusual degree for the Playstation 2 era (just Google the term “abstract Silent Hill 2 had a lot going for it when it came out in 2001. I, on the other hand, am glued to an ancient television connected to an already outdated gaming console, leaving friends and beer both badly neglected because I am finishing Silent Hill 2 for the first time and even with all of the friendly banter, all of the familiar company, I am scared. Everybody is drinking, laughing, having fun, poking fun at each other for recent indiscretions and generally being normal.

silent hill 2 james sunderland

I’m 19 years old, a junior in college, and I’m having a small impromptu gathering at my apartment. In this featureīassist/Vocalist Nick Kessler of post/prog and death metal band Sea Sleeper took up the mantle and you can read all about his choices below. My Favourite Video Game is a guest feature from bands and artists where we set them a simple task… tell us about your favourite video game.






Silent hill 2 james sunderland