My mom was very fond of video games, and her favorite was Silent Hill. I saw how she played and she told me the story (then I was too young to understand), and I will never forget that music ... She knew how to play and I asked her to play that song for me ... Now she is not there and her memory it oppresses my soul! That melody will always accompany me.
+DosGordosEnMoto How does Konami think that's a good business idea? The only time I've ever played Pachinko was at my Grade School fun fair......and I thought it was boring!
It's very popular among the adults, similar to gambling and lottery. Anyway I honestly think Konami did it partially as an act of revenge against Hideo.
I was in a hospital not too long ago and I can tell you that only one of the nurses showed some empathy towards me . I understand why alessa kept Lisa next to her even in her nightmares
Define ''everywhere''. You don't have to worry about it, try to live your own life without trying to inquire on someone else's through youtube comments.
Theres nothing you can do to save lisa because she was dead long before you entered that room. That happens at the end of the game when alessa is weakening, so her depiction of lisa falls apart...literally
I was 22 when I played this. The entire game blew my mind on so many levels. Especially,because I've always been a horror fanatic and gamer since I was a small child. But this scene...this scene was the first,in any video game,to bring tears to my eyes. I didnt want the scene or music to end.
Henry promised he'll save her, he'll protect her. But when the truth revealed He just left her. Even though we know there's nothing he could do. Stil, that's hurtful.
Silent Hill is not just a game... Many of us still listening these soundtracks with all memories of game... How many game could do that. Silent Hill is my #1
you are right its not just a game, it can be a riddle that smart people can solve, it can be a message about that you can't escape the paste, just have to deal with it. you can test you're emotional. its so great and thats why the silent hill franchise is a humanly masterpiece.
I was only 6 when I played this game however when I saw Lisa transforming and this soundtrack played I remember I put my controller down and felt a lot of sadness. Not a lot of games can capture the emotions of players like this and to be honest if I were to play it for the first time at my age now which is 22 I would have the same feelings I believe. A true masterpiece.
Goodbye Lisa. Goodbye Silent Hills. Goodbye to all the masterpieces I was too young to play. Goodbye to all the masterpieces I never could play. Thank you. Thank you for making me love you so much.
@@carbi5876 people cant help using drugs it's an escape from mental health and the grey world we live in, I know it's only a game but it's reflective of life. I don't want to do them but I lack sometimes and it seems the only solution. just sharing my personal experience.
Especially since you just have to watch it happen..you can't stop it and it hurts. I would go back through the game and think there has to be a way maybe i missed something but there isn't you just can't do anything.
Such beautiful music. This scene gets me every time. Imagine being lost in a haze and you slowly realize you're not really alive anymore. This game actually deserves a remake
After everything Harry's been through, the last person he can trust turns into one of them right before his eyes. Harry knows now he's completely alone. In real life, if I ever find myself suddenly alone or when someone special leaves, I play this song. It brings me back to how it felt losing Lisa. That moment, music, and emotion it brings prove that some video games are nothing short of art.
Jacob Dudley Daniel Horodenko Allison Road is the new (Silent Hill game) and it did save the game ^_^ Check the gameplay of that game, You'll like it ;)
+Sherhan Mahmud Not exactly, Silent Hills was cancelled and PT got deleted from the PS Store, but I get what you're saying mate, and I feel ya. Deeply T-T
Haha There was a few jump scares not just two now thats weird you say only two xD I watch the walkthrough so many times I should be able to name them all and I can even some differences do to the players reactions and such... First walk down the hallway nothing... second walkthrough lisa's picture is on the floor as you realize its the same hallway (atmospheric) jumpscare 1 the door is locked and the bathroom door banging can be heard the door opens after you try to go back through the door you came... walkthrough three lisa's pic is on the wall again(with the pieces scattered in the hallway which in the previous hallway walkthrough if you looked at it on the ground it read R3 so you instantly click R3 to learn the zoom in which triggers certain events to happen) (atmospheric) jumpscare 2: You heard the banging as you walk pass the bathroom door the door opens... walkthrough 3 one of the lights is off in the hallway the door shuts as you get close to it the bathroom door opens (atmospheric and ghost lady combo) jumpscare 3: you hear crys from a baby and as you look into the bathroom (with R3) she shuts the door fast and it's a shock. the door opens... walkthrough 4 a light turns on and another (I believe ) turns off you walk down the hallway (The Hi) Jumpscare 4: you see the ghost and hear her crys and sobs walk toward her ({atmospheric/environment manipulation} jumpscare 5) and she disappears the lights go out you muster the courage to continue still hearing her cry location unknown just to have the lights turn on scaring you and to see a sea of scattering roaches... So yea 2 jumpscares don't make me laugh... but it fit perfectly maybe some people don't recognize these as jumpscares but they are but was used cleverly and MGSV had a few good scary moments two...
Lisa's death made me cry my eyes out when I first played this game. It's just so heartbreaking, she wanted help but Harry couldn't do much if he tried. And this theme didn't make it all better, it catches every emotion players and Lisa felt during the scene, sadness.
I remember when I first saw this scene I ended up crying a lot. I just felt so bad for her. If I were Harry I would've given her that hug she wanted/needed
Akira Yamaoka is an exemplary musican and a talented artist. If I hadn't played _Silent Hill_ back in the day, I would have missed an irreplacable part of my life. Thank you, Akira!
I'm currently 15 years old. I always heard people commenting how the silent hill series were some of the best games they ever played, so I thought... Hey, I'm into retro games, and horror stories, I should probably play the game at least once. And so I did. I played silent hill for the first time last year, and keep in mind, I played it with a lot of hype, my standards were already really high. Yet, when I finished it, I was surprised, marveled, horrified, disturbed... This all happened last year, I'm now playing the third installment. Silent hill 2 is probably my favorite game ever, and the silent hill series has left a mark on me that won't be erased soon. As you said, it's an irreplaceable part of my life now. You probably don't even care about any of what I said, but I just wanted to mention it because this game is already almost twenty years old. Yet, it doesn't feel old. Silent hill, and especially silent hill 2, could have been released yesterday and the only difference would be that the graphics would be better. I feel like this game is so good that it can transcend time and generations. It was an important part of your life, it's an important part of my life, and hopefully will be an important part of my kids's lives (if I ever have any). The games, as well as this song, are timeless... Thank you, Silent team, Thank you, Akira Yamaoka and thank you for reading this.
Gbx produções There is just something about this series that sticks with you, as if it's part of your soul. Despite the disturbing horrors you face in the games there is an element of relatable realism to it that haunts the player for years after putting the game down. The fact that it can touch so many players, all with varying lives and experiences, speaks volumes and proves what a masterfully crafted treasure Silent Hill is. As odd as this may sound Silent Hill for me feels like home. The soundtrack in particular fills me with both peace and nostalgia, for what I don't know. Never has any other soundtrack made me long for a time and place I've never been alive in.
@@gbxproducoes857 currently doing the same I’m 17 years old. Since your comment is 3 years you probably an adult by now which is crazy. I wonder if you still listen to silent hill music.
The most special thing about this song and this moment to me is...Well, you can feel the sadness without even having to play the game. Just hearing this song puts a lump in my throat, and watching Lisa stumble toward you, bleeding, silently begging for help...With or without context, you can feel the emotion. Even as someone who's never played a minute of Silent Hill, I can see how special it is.
"Lisa is one of my favorite characters in the series. What interested me about her was that this “damsel” type character turned out to just be another part of the town. At the same time, it was hinted that the “real” Lisa was a troubled individual. This is a cool dichotomy, because even the people in real life we think are sweet and innocent might have darker sides as well that we don’t let ourselves see. I think in Origins, we get to see this darker side and maybe it’s not pleasant for everyone...but that is still something “real” Lisa has to deal with, and maybe she dealt with it by never revealing that side to Alessa. Then again, since this is Silent Hill, maybe Climax saw a “different” Lisa than you did, and maybe I saw a third Lisa when I played the game." - Tomm Hulett
@@sanaanyaghini6253 He's right. Meet me in real life sometime. Sure, I dress like an animal and parade around, skateboard in my free time and laugh and smile like everything's fine. Then I head home and thoughts that most people don't even have in their lifetime sets in. Happy out there, broken inside.
@@ANTHONYACUNA1 Harry could not do anything for her at that moment. Her being a Puppet Nurse meant certain doom for Harry. It was unfortunate Harry left her but he had to.
@@ANTHONYACUNA1 Believe me I wish it too. When I first played the game I always wondered why she was stuck in the Other Silent Hill and if we could find a way to get her out of there. When her death scene happened I was shocked and heartbroken, actually had tears and stayed in the room while this track played. I was in shock that I did not play for a couple of minutes. Then I wondered if I missed my chance to save her so I desperately looked online for ways to do it. When I found out there was no way and that she was doomed from the start, I realized my answer to my question on why she was stuck in the Other Silent Hill was there the whole time. Made me more heartbroken but made me love the game more for being tragic and one of the best horror games I have ever played.
I wish they'd reboot or remake this game somehow..Just wish there was something that could've been done to save Lisa or at least comfort her in her final moments.
TheNickTheM No. Why would anyone want to see the same thing over again except with better graphics? Boring. Games like Metal Gear Twin Snakes is a good ex of what happens when they try to go down that road. Castlevania Lords of Shadow,Devil May Cry,and many other reboots make it perfectly fine to retell the tales.
The original Silent Hill is greatness that can rarely be recreated if ever. It has one of the most fitting soundtracks and atmosphere to the scene which would have been better if not for the VA, and if it wasnt so out dated then it would still be a EXTREMELY scary game. Rest in perfection silent hill
If konami was smart they would have hired someone to remake this game, 2 and 3 they would make so much money... seeing those games with today's technology and the massive updated graphics would be so good I can't bear the think about it cause it will never happen
to be honest this game doesn't need a remake yes maybe this game doesn't look good technically but in terms of atmosphere level design art style it's awesome and that's what matters in the graphics in my opinion
Even if they did remake the games I wouldn't give them my money anyway. Fuck Konami. NO one should buy their shit anymore. They clearly don't care about their fans, their employees or the art anymore. They just want to make fucking pachinko garbage to make money.
Me dio terror la idea de volver a entrar en la habitación donde murió Lisa, ya que parecía que se había transformado en un monstruo (tampoco parecía que se pudiera entrar de nuevo tal vez por el temor de Harry) pero también no podía evitar querer hacer algo por ella, mínimo liberarla de su sufrimiento, pero cuando entré sólo estaba ese libro en el suelo, una de las tantas pistas donde Lisa describía como fue arrastrada por los males del pueblo tan sólo por hacer su trabajo, que irónicamente también la salvó de la ira de Alessa
It’s crazy how music can make you feel a certain way and bring you back to a certain time. Even though this is song is full of sorrow and depression… it is so beautiful. There’s a beauty in pain and death and shows that things and people can never be forgotten. Watched my older cousin play this game. Miss the old days!
POV: You are an unlucky nurse who happens to have a patient named Alessa the victim of a deranged cult and because of that cult's wrongdoings you've been drugged so much that you became an addict until the town literally gets filled with monsters and other entities. Scared as you are, you find a man that seems to be reliable, but in the end, you realize that you yourself were one of the monsters, tormented alive as you are. You seek help from that man, despite understanding full well that you have no hope left and even that man can't do anything.
"I get it now, why I'm still alive even though everyone else is dead, I'm not the only one still walking around." "I'm the same as them, I just hadn't noticed it before." "Stay by me Harry, please, I'm so scared, help me, save me from them, please... Harry?
***** he pushed her away i think because he was worried about being infected himself...he did not want to suffer the same fate...he met lisa a few times, but did not truly know her...why risk his life for someone bleeding from their entire body?
I'm so fuckin mad at myself for watching a play through of Silent Hill. Now I'll never get to play the game with the same sense of mystery that comes with Silent hill games.
I cried when I couldn't save Lisa, all because she didn't stay away from the basement like Harry asked.. :.( (I was 9 when I played, props to my older brother for having all the games)
She would have died eventually. She was infected like the rest (as shown in her diary entries that she was taking the drugs) and it was only a matter of time before she realised she was already one of the walking dead...
The music of silent hill is simply phenomenal.. the first 3 games evoke such emotions from deep within.. this theme is beautiful.. it makes me think of all those I've lost yet I still remain here.. I wallow in sorrow haunted by bad memories.. thank you silent hill for understanding my pain.
Out of every Silent Hill game I've played so far, this has to be the most emotional scene for me, and it has the perfect piece of music to go along with it. It fits so perfectly and expresses how I feel about Lisa's death. The first time I watched this scene and when I heard Lisa crying after I shut the door, I wanted nothing more than to help her and get her out of there safely. This scene truly set heavy on my heart. Now every time I think of it, I feel the need to cry. Poor Lisa...
Akira Yamaoka's music is an absolute masterpiece! His ability to create hauntingly beautiful melodies and atmospheric soundscapes is unparalleled. From the eerie and melancholic tracks in the Silent Hill series to the intense and adrenaline-pumping beats in Shadows of the Damned, Yamaoka's compositions always manage to capture the essence of the games perfectly. His fusion of industrial rock, ambient, and experimental elements creates an immersive experience that lingers long after the game is over. Truly a genius in the realm of video game music!
This feels like the music that plays when you finally say goodbye to somebody you wish you could save from their darkness, but can't. Having to accept that they're gone, no longer a part of your life. It's heartbreaking, and a pain I live with every day.
Recently replayed this on a trip to my moms house, my nephew has a PS2 and a friend from work lent me the game. I had totally forgot how intense the Lisa aspect of the story was. When I got to this part and the song started I just helplessly began weeping. These games are so good at latching onto your psyche its amazing. Feel blessed to have grown up on this franchise.
Still hits me to this day. Poor Lisa, wandering those empty hospital halls all alone. Taking pain killers to numb yourself from all of the monsters around you and inside your head. Loving someone that doesn't have that same love back. Finding them in your darkest moment, being consumed by the darkness and as you fall into that sorrowful pit, you go to your love to confide in them and instead of comforting you, they push you back and close the door behind them. Leaving you to fall from grace all alone, to rot into nothing more. Oh how my 9 year old brain was wrapped around a bend trying to understand all of it. How can life be this dark and bleak, to set us up to love another when they do not have that same love for you.
I personally found the cutscene of Lisa dying by bloodshed in the small room really sorrowful and creepy, although I've never played any of the games of the Silent Hill series myself.
back in a time when videogames did not pretend to be masterworks by their mere technical factors, but they were Masterworks themselves, it's just a matter of intensity, nowadays there's no intensity in emotions as people had 20 years ago, that's a fact to me, i would blame useless technology devices for a good part of it, if you don't agree i don't care:)
Fam you just need to look a little harder. Ever play Spec Ops The Line or Lone Survivor? They're both great games that keep the Silent Hill mindset alive.
+Tony Gazza The technical limitations of 3D games during that era also necessitated that developers devise far more creative solutions to mask those limitations. Early horror games like Silent Hill and Resident Evil relied more heavily on their sound composition and music to create mood, as well as intensify their moments of terror, where visuals alone would not fully live up to the task. Obviously there is much to admire from the current stable of talented devs working today who have made immense strides in their visual design and/or performance capture, working to further bridge that gap with reality insofar as looks are concerned, but for me, one of the benchmarks for appreciating any great piece of entertainment or art is when a creator or team of creators is able to accomplish something spectacular despite their limits, often using those shortcomings to their own creative benefit.
Tony Gazza You should play Souls games. Those capture what makes videogames an art form. Just nevermind the community, most of them are pretty toxic except Bloodborne fans.
I know I'm super late, but when I first heard this song in an old youtube playthrough I had to listen to the full soundtrack. And... it was like my life was flashing before my eyes, it truly sparked somethin within me... it captured something raw and untouched in my soul. Something that I haven't felt a long, long, while...
this song plays on a fall season day. rich sunset, 18:00 o' clock, nostalgic feelings of the old neighborhood, and young memories, when everyone used to be around, the only stress in world was deciding what to do now half are gone forever, some things never give that feeling they used to. your health has naturally deteriorated, rugged desert skin, grey gradient streaks of hair, mental acuteness blurs, you can't handle body stress as you used to. things moved on, the neigborhood doesn't even look the same, and soon 30 years more, unrecognizable. as the song plays, you head to the local cemetery, one day too, you shall be this song.
I only recently (03.08.2023) started playing the Silent Hill Games and of course started with SH1 and I immediately knew that this song was a beloved one when I heard it in the cutscene. I am not gonna lie, for how old SH1 is, it still was an amazing and fun game, even if a short one! I am currently (08.08.2023) going through SH2 and am planning to the play the others after of course as well..if I had known wat an amazing franchise Silent Hill was, I would have played them sooner. Much Love to this amazing Franchise and it's great music ❤
I played this game for the first time (15.04.2023). I loved this scene, Learning about what Lisa had to endure really made me feel for her.. This music is simply amazing
Esse olhar de tristeza que fez minha alma partir ao meio, enquanto o seu sangue escorria pelo rosto, minhas lagrimas também acompanhavam. junto com essa belíssima música triste. Um grande jogo, uma obra prima, meus amigos
Ela se deu conta que nunca foi exatamente diferente dos outros mas sua vontade em ser foi tão grande que por um breve momento ela se tornou..é triste, mas nos passa uma mensagem profunda sobre quem nós somos.
One of my favorite things about this song (and a lot of Yamaoka's work generally) is how it just... ends. The abruptness of it feels so unsettling and almost alarming, it really does the horror elements justice.
I just finish the game with my cousin and his father (My uncle) he plays since he was a child and now he play with us, i learn maybe all of the game hahaha, but this song makes me cry, this was too sad and poor Lisa :( Greetings from México! :D (01/09/2021)
I've only ever played silent hiil 2, but holy crap i love it definetly one of my all time games. Howerver after hearing this tune fomr sh 1 I have the sudden urge to play it. To me this feels like its conveying so many emotions at once, sadness, forgivness, lonliness, dredd all in a happy and almomst heartful, warm kindo of way. This song truley is a part of something beautiful.
I cry with this scene , I only have fourteen when played this game the first time . . . men what a heart attack game . . . When she stard a die and the music come out , I can't avoid my tears , in my years how a gamer only that game make me cry of sadness . . . before I cry in silent hill 3 whit the dead of de iconic Harry Mason , but that's time was for angry , I never forget team silent for make that. . . silent hill 1 it's so scary and you make a confidential conexión whit this character and they killed in silent hill 3. I never forgive team silent.
I can definitely hear the same progression and part of the melody of the main theme from the next game's "Theme of Laura" track. Both have a i-VII-VI-V progression, and the notes compare as follows: ---- "Not Tomorrow" melody excerpt 3---(3)-2̬-3̂-4̂-1̬-2̂---1̬-2̂-3̂ "Theme of Laura" melody excerpt 3-3- 3 -2̬-3̂-4̂-1̬-5̬-2̂-5̬---1̂
i am stil listening this song over and over through the years. Now i'm 31 and still reading this comments...Thank you all. I am feeling just like you! You are my true brothers and sisters. Thank you for this moment in life. For us all
Well, now she’s a playable character in Dead by Daylight. Even though she is considered as a skin for Cheryl Mason. I’m so happy for you, Silent Hill fans, there is a holiday on your street.
esta canciòn,, y "true" en el SH2 cuando james ve la grabacion en la habitacion del hotel... uffff te pone la piel de gallina,, todas las sensaciones juntas,, una obra maestra y sabe que fibras tocar el juego...
Ive never played this Game, but the Song tells me how much this Lisa character must have been suffered.. that little smile combined with this absolutely depressing song which has a little tone of hope for what ever in it..
I know it might be daunting but it's never too late. I suggest start from silent hill 1 and 2 after that you can decide how the game is, it's one of the best survival horror that isn't just horror but Sad and the soundtrack craft by akira yamaoka is so amazing. You can try it using emulation its free though for ps1 silent hill 1 you can use Duckstation or epsxe For ps2 silent hill 2 3 and 4 you can use pcsx2 I really don't suggest the hd port and collection they're so bad, removing fog and changed many aesthetic of the games, the ogs are the way to go~
@@nelsondienoera9621 so i can play on my android suggest me some emulator bro and also is it hard to play it on it cuz once i played god of war and it tooks me very long time to finish it due to fps problem and hard control
*_PERO NO LE DÍ IMPORTANCIA._* _Bueno, ahora que capte tu atención, es bueno que sepas que nunca estarás solo y está canción pueda brindarte la tranquilidad que necesitas 💖 aunque de miedo, ni modo xd_
Lisa begging Harry for help while bleeding uncontrollably and dying was the saddest shit I've seen in a game considering that there was nothing Harry could do to help.
hoy en día no hay ningún juego que te deje esas sensaciones que te deba jugar un Silent hill del team silent o un Resident evil de los 90s, eran obras de arte con tan poco, ojala la industria retome el camino.