Silent Hill 2 remake

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Silent Hill 2 remake trailer surprised the whole world. Fans feel glorious because a year ago fans of the franchise thought it is dead. Why? Konami has been alienating its fan base by trying to concentrate on mobile games and Pachinko machines for the past ten years. Even the much anticipated Hideo Kojima and Guillermo Del Toro Silent Hills series rebirth got canceled because of reasons unknown. Konami is now making amends by introducing 3 Silent Hill Games, with the other titles being Silent Hill f and Silent Hill transmission. Konami has been disrespecting and offending fans for years. When opposed to the early 2000s, when everyone wanted to play FTP shooters, Survivor Horror games are currently popular.

Since Silent Hill 2 is the most well-known entry in the series, a remake makes sense. For the Nintendo Wii, Silent Hill 1 has previously been remade as Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. If this will sell well, Silent Hill 3 might get a remake too.

Silent Hill 2 remake teaser

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WEw7jec_mc

James Sutherland mourns the death of his wife Mary. They went to Silent Hill for their honeymoon years ago when they got married. The decision to stay in that town, known for its stunning mountains and clear hot springs. Their time there was the happiest moment of their lives. Now he lives a life of guilt and remorse because his beloved wife got taken away from him by cancer. Years after the death of his wife, James received a letter in the mail from Mary, she is telling him to go to Silent Hill.

The moment he got there, Silent Hill changed, It is now an empty barren ghost town with monsters and demons trying to kill him. For sure he can just live but what stops him from leaving is Maria. A woman who looks  exactly like Mary.

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