@@blunderlessThe bad ending of the first game is a cheeky nod to Jacob's Ladder. How it's all essentially a dying dream for Harry as he's lying slumped in his car seat dying from a nasty blow to the head stemming from the car crash.
@@l2jnichol1986 wow i didn’t even piece that together yeah i forgot the first game was practically an homage and composed of bits and pieces from horror movies at the time i remember running past a garage door in 1 and seeing the words “redrum” on it.
@@Dingusdankus13 I hope so after 1 & 3! I feel Konami will announce SH1 Remake next year because next year is the 25th anniversary of the game! Especially if 2 sell well!
I don't know why, but watching this video and listening to one of the best tracks by Akira Yamaoka with Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, I feel comfortable and calm. Rather soothing.
@@realmtoreality I really want to get to Akira Yamaoka's concert, but it's unlikely to be in Russia. But his songs are always there and it helps incredibly in difficult moments of life.
@@shinda_sayonara13 They had a few concerts in Russia, they could probably do it again. BTW it was in of their concerts I heard the song "Polyushke Polye", Elizabeth McGlynn sang it so well.
@@nottechytutorials Yeah. I watched all the recordings of their concerts in Russia. It is a pity that then I was not at that age to come to Moscow, and I live not so close to it.
My favorite Silent Hill story. If it was indeed made in the 80s with a million-dollar budget with graphics, art, and music to set up, it would've been, in my opinion, the most terrifying horror film ever made in a bygone era.
Pretty cool buddy! Silent Hill 4 The room is one of the best game that I've played, and watching your video I remembered in the time that I'm used to play it. Your videos is awesome! I loved it!
I love it. I liked the picture where the character was looking somewhere behind the camera, and right behind him on the wall was a giant painted eye, reminiscent of Eileen's big staring head. And the picture of that giant worm in the subway peeking its head out of the giant hole in the wall, that was freaky and totally something a scary movie would do to scare its audience.
You know, before I played sh4, I used to spoil the shit out of it by reading text walkthroughs And I imagined a lot of what this video made. Shopping streets was not grey and dark, but was during early rise or in foggy weather, and monkeys looked more like them, than what I got ingame. Same with the ghosts that in my mind were nore classic scary looking figures. Sometimes it's amazes me
That's why some people like books better than movie adaptations bc their imaginations always seem more epic, more relatable. BTW I also read the Wikis and watched video walkthroughs but playing the games yourself it quite another experience, I recommend it if you hadn't already.
I would have mistaken screenshots from a possible movie. But if this could happen other than West Craven two individuals I could see starting production would be Gilian Del Toro and/or American McGee.
If the SH2R goes well, maybe we can get the remake of SH4 and with P.T. stuff, which is how suppose to be, Hideo was inspired by The Room for the P.T. Hope the movie will get well too, and maybe we can get a movie of SH4.
how is this game not in production as a film!? The story has is and always will be the diamond of Silent Hill 4 and that's the part that becomes the movie... Konami Plz...
It has a very pronounced BakcRooms feel, and a less cozy, much more depressing atmosphere. The original SH4 never scared me, it's still my favorite. It's the kind of extreme situation I would like to live in.
How can an AI get the atmosphere *that much* better than ppl who worked on "Downpour", "Shattered memoires" and "Revelations" movie? It baffles the mind for me. If you know (or learn) anything about the Silent hill franchise aesthetics (or horrifics lol) then it really is not *that hard* to follow the line. Idk, some people really can be replaced by an AI lol
Ai is making a real, real, reeaaally strong case for the answer to the fermi paradox being all civilizations disappear into the worlds they make in their computers and never return.....
DIRECTED BY HIDEO KOJIMA SCREENPLAY BY GUILLERMO DEL TORO NORMAN REEDUS AS HENRY TOWNFIELD BRENDAN FRASER AS WALTER SULLIVAN IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITIES MAN
you often hear people rank 2 of the 4 games as the best; 1&3 and 2&4 are the most popular combos but is there anyone who likes 3&4 or 1&4 the best? i personally thought 4 had the best story and 1 had the best gameplay
@@blamush7950 i did indeed forget to mention that but i think that’s a popular one i’m very curious as to what kind of people would site 3&4 as the best of the series
Not bad but this looks more like 2000-2023 than '80s... The 80's movies doesn't have that green filter, the ilumination and atmosphere in 80's and 90's movies were more natural.