I know it’s a gross oversimplification, but I feel like going to Silent Hill would be good for me in a therapeutic sense. Abstract trauma can become an entity that I can face. I might die, or whatever, but I bet I’d have figured out a lot of things about myself sooner if my gender issues walked up to me or if I had to solve a puzzle by putting different pronouns on a sheet of paper.
Bad news: It’s Silent Hill when they are just trying to cash in on their past success and it’s not personalised trauma, it’s just Pyramid Head because he’s marketable.
I know it’s a gross oversimplification, but I feel like going to Silent Hill would be good for me in a therapeutic sense. Abstract trauma can become an entity that I can face. I might die, or whatever, but I bet I’d have figured out a lot of things about myself sooner if my gender issues walked up to me or if I had to solve a puzzle by putting different pronouns on a sheet of paper.
Bad news: It’s Silent Hill when they are just trying to cash in on their past success and it’s not personalised trauma, it’s just Pyramid Head because he’s marketable.
Ironically they dont even understand why he exists, and why he shouldnt really exist in any other silent hill game.
Silent Hill was like a resort/retreat town in new england. And I dont think its guaranteed that you actually do see something. Only through
spoiler
Alessa Gillespie
in Silent Hill 1 was the other world made manifest.