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These syringes in the remake though...yeesh. Lockjaw imminent.
I think it's extremely fitting. Do you understand how far James is willing to go here? Additions like that IF they include the extreme level Silent Hill 2 went into even DARKER territories, along with that visceral, it would be much more faithful in the first place.
To use things like this makes me think In Water honestly is likely more canon than Leave. He literally doesn't care if he dies, regardless of what does him in.
Indeed, and if/when I replay SH4 I am gonna tear it up to find that newspaper report that mentions James. That canon is certainly possible. He's called out directly about it by you know who, even though he's in denial.. The game simply allows you as the player to redirect him into multiple paths, hence yet another reason it was a legend in gaming history.
If he leaves with Laura and adopts her, he has to go into hiding from the authorities since he is likely the prime suspect in Mary's disappearance. Best case scenario is he buys himself a new identity and they move far away and live under new names.
Well about, that Leave ending. I noticed something, She's not walking with him. She's walking off on her own. That may certainly be intentional.
Absolutely with Maria, though, because she manifests at the end with illness, and he's left everything behind to replace it, so he will replace it again, that in fact is the darkest ending, where he becomes a seemingly purely murderous narcissist and abandons his suicidal quest for 'Mary'.
What's your's, having giant boss rooms like Resident Evil, pointless re-creations without any original meaning for extremist puritans, and covered up fantasy manifestations? How's that dark. LOL
I'm talking about this game. However, that's cool the Mist had one of the darkest endings in film history, the OG's were not trying to grab the action/xian extremist mobs, you know like the one in that very film, that ended up demanding sacrifices for their, 'safety'..
Yeah, pain is something people with medical conditions know by heart.
Yeah, but the mob in the film was led by that religious extremist, who began voting to force people out to appease the wrath of, 'God'.
Christophe Gans didn't quite understand the full Silent Hill story, even as a player ironically, but he did come closer than many directors touching video game film adaptations at the time. Dear gawd, though was it better than the second film. I still don't trust him on Silent Hill 2 but at least he understood the point of some psychological reasons for 'appearances', that tie to the entire thing.