The fact we see the motorcycle but no Sybil means he was still in the "real" world at that point, and she'd obviously entered Silent Hill. As soon as Harry crashes into Alisa and the camera turns up to the sky, we see snow particles. It's exactly the moment he entered as well. Fun touch.
Agreed. I think there's two reasons, mainly: 1) The music sounds old timey and kind of creepy but also very melancholic, which is just perfect. The "bad" production and the vinyl crackle-pop add so much to this piece. It makes it sound like you've found some old and forgotten thing that you shouldn't be seeing/playing. 2) It's all CGI, be it from the short cutscenes from the game or scenes made solely for this intro. In-game shots like the ones in SH4's intro look a bit funny to me. And the CGI still looks good, this one hasn't aged poorly at all.
Silent hill is like a comet, we may never see anything like it while we are alive, but it is the living image of the high standards that a videogame can reach if it is made with passion. I feel highly grateful to team silent for allowing me to live this beautiful experience.
2:42 For some reason this part gives me the chills! The combination of the walking silhouette and the final notes of the song is just... I don't even know how to describe it!
The sudden fade out of the music into the harshness of the screeching of the tires, yet both being similar in tone and volume combined with the flash of white is masterful. Hard to believe the FMVs were made mostly by one person.
After all these years I still don't know what Dahlia sees at 2:36. She appears shocked at whatever she's looking at Update: Someone said that she was running from Alessa's nightmare and that seems like the most logical explanation
@Elleborus could be a city hall or some such building in which she was battling legalities. So many possible explanations. We must interview those who animated it!
Nope, for those illuminated pillars i think it's the moment when Alessa is burning up, Dalia was trying to run away but in that moment she realized about what she did to her daughter and saw Alessa on fire.
"Even in daytime, darkness will cover the sun, the dead will walk and martyrs will burn in the fires of hell. Everyone will die!" This was a scene of the seals being complete. I wont spoil it any more.if you still need to research into particular moment.
I will never forget this bad ass game. I was 10-11 when I first played it and 20 years later, it still holds up. Amazing graphics for the time and awesome plot. Hope there is a revival of the series at some point.
I remember playing this game when I was 13 and when I got into the hospital part of the game it scared the shit out of me that I didn't play it for an entire week
I love how this video has no ads. It proves that old videos makes you feel on old school or in your childhood. Doesn't need money or shit like that. Just enjoy like old times.
Always makes me sad.. I still remember those line " Thank you daddy" so heart breaking T-T 20uears still fresh in my ears, the game is not only scary but very sad at the same time, it always brekas my heart to see sheryl
This intro theme is SOOO f'ing good! It's creepy yet progressive sounding. It really encompasses the emotional roller-coaster you go through when playing the game; most of the time you're freaked out and experience a sense of hopelessness and despair of the situation and of getting out alive, yet now and then you come across glimmers of hope (a single person here and there) that all will be ok. The theme is so perfect fitting for the game. And the game... I'm blown away at the story / concept of most (I say most because I had to stop part-way into the third one, they creeped me out too much lol) of the franchise. Konami managed to make a horror game that was zombiesque, only they weren't zombies, they were like monsters or solid non-poltergeistist entities (for lack of a better phrase) from some evil domain (like hell or something); it was nothing about viruses or science experiments gone wrong. It was cemented very deep in an incredibly dark and sad backstory (here I'm going by the movie since I don't recall all that much about the game's story-line). An experience that is so upsetting and mentally-scaring to the characters involved that that very dark and traumatic-experience aura that haunted them finally got so strong that it manifested into a world of unimaginable fright and is forcing those involved to confront and deal with the past events. It's as if the creator of the series had a really bad nightmare that they couldn't figure out why they dreamt what they did but decided to put it to a video game and even better, base it on a real life location (Centralia, Pennsylvania). I say this because so many games out there, pull from the common horror tropes. For example, evil is usually in the form of some kind of spirit / apparition, ghost, or human-possession and zombies / monsters / mutants are usually either some form of virus / science experiment-gone-wrong or aliens. In the Silent Hill franchise, this is evil in physical solid form that look mutant like but aren't aliens or the result of some virus or science experiment. Furthering the idea of a nightmare that doesn't make a lot of sense, there's elements in the game that these entities do that don't make a lot of sense -- for example: ruclips.net/video/Wz3ufaZCoVw/видео.html What is that thing? What is it doing? What does the wheel it is turning do? What is it attached to? Why is that "entity" turning this wheel forever (presumably for all eternity)? Does it need to? Like is it forced to? Why do so many of these "entities" jitter around when they move the way they do? Are they phasing in and out of dimensions or something?! These are all elements that you understand what you're seeing but you can't make logical sense of. The kind of logic that when in a really bad nightmare, make sense when you experience it and so you don't question it in the nightmare at the time, but when you wake up, you can't explain the "logic" behind it. It's horror that when more questions are gotten instead of answered, the more terrifying the experience is.
@Elleborus nope, I think she saw Alessa burning up, that illuminated pillars convinced me as well as Dahlia's eyes when she realized what she did to her daughter.
The actual beginning of the opening is at 00:36 . Still chills. I remember every time I started playing the game , I had urges to get out of the town and beat the game :D From the start I felt I was trapped in Silent Hill and I that needed to get out ASAP lol I have to mention this them has been my phone ringtone for a long time.
This is one of the best games in the entire franchise. It's still chilling to me. The soundtrack, the story, the settings, the puzzles... So many positive things to this game that I love it after so much time. I'd say after SH2, this one is perfect.
I'm new to Silent Hill, really. I'm still a teenager and never grew up with these games like many of you. I distinctly remember, however, finding the song "Promise: Reprise." Until that point, I had little interest in Silent Hill. I knew what it was, vaguely, but I had always been under the (VERY) false impression that it was just another Resident Evil. Well, after hearing that song and eventually listening to "Not Tomorrow" and seeing the passion from all of you in the comments, I finally decided to give it a try. I looked up a guide, emulated Silent Hill 1, and whisked myself to a world unlike any other. Silent Hill 2 has since become my favorite game of all time, and I truly don't know what I would've done had I not found this incredible series. Silent Hill even helped get me into playing piano. It's truly a shame that we may never have another game like Silent Hill, but I am glad to have been able to experience it personally.
It's my entire childhood🖤 When my friends was playing GTA and bullshit games I was here running in the darkness 🖤🖤🖤 silent Hill it's not just a game .. it's a whole deferent world
To this day of January 24th 2021. I still stand by my decision that this game had the best graphics i have ever seen on an old generation console for it's cutscenes. I also stand by this is one of the most terrifying games I ever played when I started console gaming. Does anyone else feel the same?
@@-A-Hybrid-Skunk-Productions- Man, I probably haven't played it since 99 or 2000, I'm sure, but I was obsessed with finding every ending and weapon possible. Still scared the hell out of me.
This game is absolutely brilliant and gave birth to franchise which has gotten too ignoble end to it. That being said this intro feels like some of it was slapped together from development scraps or something like that. It still evokes that feeling of unease and manages to tell a small piece of story. Just enough to explain why Harry is in Silent Hill. It also shows that sometimes foreigners may do your national genre better than you do as they most likely take nothing from it granted and see everything about it. And I still think geographically Silent Hill is in Minnesota instead of Maine.
One very easily overlooked detail in this introductory collage is how it is suggested that Lisa Garland is being abusively kept in place despite resenting being in the care of Alessa's health: she physically defies Kauffman, only to be seen lowering her underwear with vacant eyes in the examination room during the next take; her addiction to White Claudia has her working in secrecy against her will.
Сейчас игра конечно не самая страшная, но из-за множества монстров держит в напряжении. А музыка немного пугает (особенно в Потусторонней школе Мэдвич во внутреннем дворе. Хотя парень просто долбил в пианино и добавил эффектов, всё равно страшновато)
There are several cutscenes that has gotten cut from the full game (1:03, 1:20-1:23, and 2:00-2:08). Some of these cutscenes imply that developers were intended to make a multiple runs with other characters beside Harry (just like in RE2), but didn't have enough time to realizing it.
2:28 this and when I'm passing by on a street and I see an abandoned bike I think it's beautiful and I look back again KKKk until Harry does the same thing
I grew up on this game, it'll always be the turning point for survival horror games. As I play DEAD BY DAYLIGHT, I wondering and waiting for a Harry Mason DLC or skin. James Sunderland was an awesome addition, but I love Harry more. Hopefully one day we'll get him.
Tye reason I've been playing silent hill for the first time. I like playing Cheryl but Lisa is what got me to try it. Enjoying the game a hell of a lot. Though right now in a confusing spot in the game lol.
@@MrRedCape I'm currently at "nowhere" after cybil dies. More so confused at plot really. Not a bad thing because I think I'm supposed to be confused at this point. Though Idk to what degree Also heard there is a Canon ending too so not sure if things changed
That song is so important to me, thats my entire childhood
Weird, but the coolest
You had a very dark childhood
@@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 very good childhood
@@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 a sophisticated childhood
how G a y is that?
the shot of the abandoned motorcycle always gives me chills
Exactly
The fact we see the motorcycle but no Sybil means he was still in the "real" world at that point, and she'd obviously entered Silent Hill. As soon as Harry crashes into Alisa and the camera turns up to the sky, we see snow particles. It's exactly the moment he entered as well. Fun touch.
Fr fr
Crashed you retartd or some?
It's probably inspired/ reference from Jacob's ladder when the character is on a stretcher in the ward and it passes his kids bike
I still think that this intro is the best intro of all Silent Hill games, it gives me the feels.
Agreed. I think there's two reasons, mainly:
1) The music sounds old timey and kind of creepy but also very melancholic, which is just perfect. The "bad" production and the vinyl crackle-pop add so much to this piece. It makes it sound like you've found some old and forgotten thing that you shouldn't be seeing/playing.
2) It's all CGI, be it from the short cutscenes from the game or scenes made solely for this intro. In-game shots like the ones in SH4's intro look a bit funny to me. And the CGI still looks good, this one hasn't aged poorly at all.
so fuccing true
Nah, that's Silent Hill 2's intro.
. I hope you can see my video of SH1 semi Fist Person Shooter
ruclips.net/video/GGfJLcAb0oA/видео.html
I totally agree with you. Especially the sad piano part in 1:14 ❤
20 years and still epic
20 years and still scary
21 years actually lol
@@dylancouture4923 youtube claim copright of this sound?
@@TETEWARIOtetewario what
@@dylancouture4923 intro music !
Silent hill is like a comet, we may never see anything like it while we are alive, but it is the living image of the high standards that a videogame can reach if it is made with passion.
I feel highly grateful to team silent for allowing me to live this beautiful experience.
The affectionate look Lisa gives Harry at 1:17 always makes me smile
Jajaja jajaja jajaja jajaja 🤣
2:05 dude
That smile is so pretty
Lisa ❤
2:42 For some reason this part gives me the chills! The combination of the walking silhouette and the final notes of the song is just... I don't even know how to describe it!
The sudden fade out of the music into the harshness of the screeching of the tires, yet both being similar in tone and volume combined with the flash of white is masterful.
Hard to believe the FMVs were made mostly by one person.
Same
@@WTFproductionXD yeah nailed it
intro alone sold me on this game.
The entire OST in this game is outstanding.
These graphics were insane for 1999.
After all these years I still don't know what Dahlia sees at 2:36. She appears shocked at whatever she's looking at
Update: Someone said that she was running from Alessa's nightmare and that seems like the most logical explanation
@Elleborus could be a city hall or some such building in which she was battling legalities. So many possible explanations. We must interview those who animated it!
Nope, for those illuminated pillars i think it's the moment when Alessa is burning up, Dalia was trying to run away but in that moment she realized about what she did to her daughter and saw Alessa on fire.
Gyromancy!
"Even in daytime, darkness will cover the sun, the dead will walk and martyrs will burn in the fires of hell. Everyone will die!"
This was a scene of the seals being complete. I wont spoil it any more.if you still need to research into particular moment.
Hey you did not have to include Lisa at the beginning.
@Moogle Midgar bit of a spoiler for those who haven't played, even tho its like 20 years old
@Moogle Midgar some people aren't as fortunate enough as you to have the opportunity to play it
@Moogle Midgar i didn't get spoiled though I'm currently playing it through on my phone, kinda hard to tho lol
@Moogle Midgar i don't have a ps3 and not when you're 18, those first 12 years dont count unless u had the game by chance already
@Moogle Midgar I'll just stick with playing it on my phone it'll just be harder
I will never forget this bad ass game. I was 10-11 when I first played it and 20 years later, it still holds up. Amazing graphics for the time and awesome plot. Hope there is a revival of the series at some point.
. I hope you can see my video of SH1 semi Fist Person Shooter
ruclips.net/video/GGfJLcAb0oA/видео.html
I was around 10-11 when I got this, alongside Metal Gear Solid was my childhood.
No one ever mentions how Cybil crossed a double yellow lined road...
Two solid yellow lines, the law breaking the law? Oh the irony.
Someone did take note and punished her... Silent Hill
Hardly the first time a police officer broke the law.
I remember playing this game when I was 13 and when I got into the hospital part of the game it scared the shit out of me that I didn't play it for an entire week
Bruh same. Except I quit the game entirely. 20 years later today, I'm watching the gameplay on RUclips because I was curious of the rest of the story.
I love how this video has no ads. It proves that old videos makes you feel on old school or in your childhood.
Doesn't need money or shit like that. Just enjoy like old times.
Gives me the chills every time.
I forgot how beautiful Cybil and Lisa were in this game :(
they were gorgeous.
Cybill is the best
Lmao they had the same face/body model minus the clothing and hair.
@@yeilyn24 like almost every female in almost every japanese game from that era.
@@yeilyn24 bruh. 1 guy made all of the fmv's in this game. Yeah, ONE guy. Cut him some slack
Always makes me sad.. I still remember those line " Thank you daddy" so heart breaking T-T 20uears still fresh in my ears, the game is not only scary but very sad at the same time, it always brekas my heart to see sheryl
That sudden shift of the music on cybil's bike is giving me goosebumps
The graphics are amazing for the PSX!
This intro theme is SOOO f'ing good! It's creepy yet progressive sounding. It really encompasses the emotional roller-coaster you go through when playing the game; most of the time you're freaked out and experience a sense of hopelessness and despair of the situation and of getting out alive, yet now and then you come across glimmers of hope (a single person here and there) that all will be ok. The theme is so perfect fitting for the game.
And the game... I'm blown away at the story / concept of most (I say most because I had to stop part-way into the third one, they creeped me out too much lol) of the franchise. Konami managed to make a horror game that was zombiesque, only they weren't zombies, they were like monsters or solid non-poltergeistist entities (for lack of a better phrase) from some evil domain (like hell or something); it was nothing about viruses or science experiments gone wrong. It was cemented very deep in an incredibly dark and sad backstory (here I'm going by the movie since I don't recall all that much about the game's story-line). An experience that is so upsetting and mentally-scaring to the characters involved that that very dark and traumatic-experience aura that haunted them finally got so strong that it manifested into a world of unimaginable fright and is forcing those involved to confront and deal with the past events. It's as if the creator of the series had a really bad nightmare that they couldn't figure out why they dreamt what they did but decided to put it to a video game and even better, base it on a real life location (Centralia, Pennsylvania).
I say this because so many games out there, pull from the common horror tropes. For example, evil is usually in the form of some kind of spirit / apparition, ghost, or human-possession and zombies / monsters / mutants are usually either some form of virus / science experiment-gone-wrong or aliens. In the Silent Hill franchise, this is evil in physical solid form that look mutant like but aren't aliens or the result of some virus or science experiment. Furthering the idea of a nightmare that doesn't make a lot of sense, there's elements in the game that these entities do that don't make a lot of sense -- for example: ruclips.net/video/Wz3ufaZCoVw/видео.html What is that thing? What is it doing? What does the wheel it is turning do? What is it attached to? Why is that "entity" turning this wheel forever (presumably for all eternity)? Does it need to? Like is it forced to? Why do so many of these "entities" jitter around when they move the way they do? Are they phasing in and out of dimensions or something?! These are all elements that you understand what you're seeing but you can't make logical sense of. The kind of logic that when in a really bad nightmare, make sense when you experience it and so you don't question it in the nightmare at the time, but when you wake up, you can't explain the "logic" behind it. It's horror that when more questions are gotten instead of answered, the more terrifying the experience is.
. I hope you can see my video of SH1 semi Fist Person Shooter
ruclips.net/video/GGfJLcAb0oA/видео.html
Hay pocos juegos
Que me hacen sentir
Como este.. Primera vez
Ps1 silent hill. No puedo
Olvidar terror de angustia
Cada vez que oigo el intro
NOPE LOL I had to skip the beginning. I saw that when I was 9 or so, shit scarred me for life xD
same bro :(
how was the beginning scary...but the actual game not?
liberal destroyer the actual game is scary
This game deserves a remake so much. Konami, you're just exhausting
@Kagereneko perfect is a bit of a stretch for a game with heavily dated camera, controls, and design in general
@@rustingflamberge there is no need to ruin it with modern controls or camera system, it is perfect the way it is.
Soon after 2
Dahlia Gillespie looked like she just saw a ghost.
@Elleborus nope, I think she saw Alessa burning up, that illuminated pillars convinced me as well as Dahlia's eyes when she realized what she did to her daughter.
Incredible game. Great story and graphics for the time. Loved it as a kid and still do
20 years later and it holds pretty damn well.
The actual beginning of the opening is at 00:36 . Still chills. I remember every time I started playing the game , I had urges to get out of the town and beat the game :D From the start I felt I was trapped in Silent Hill and I that needed to get out ASAP lol
I have to mention this them has been my phone ringtone for a long time.
2:28 so nostalgic when violin starts
Easily my favorite game soundtrack of all time.
this cg still holds up.
Indeed.
It looks better than some television cartoons from the 2010s, and it was made on 1999
Best video game intro in all universes
MGS3's one seconds
@@kialo6790 i wanna play mgs after i am done with all silent hills but,mgs kinda sucks
This is one of the best games in the entire franchise. It's still chilling to me. The soundtrack, the story, the settings, the puzzles... So many positive things to this game that I love it after so much time. I'd say after SH2, this one is perfect.
i get chills everytime i watch this… what a masterpiece
I remember getting chills when this song started when I discovered this series 15 years ago. All time classic.
I use to play this alone, with lights off after midnight... the music still makes me nervous
My cousin and I were terrified and stayed up to help one another through the game! We finished the game but it was a scary yet, nostalgic experience!
0:45
Harry: Why did you squeeze her check, she's just a baby?!
Jodie: Sorry!, she's just too cute!
But why were they at a graveyard?
@@RealNameNeverUsed because that's where they found Cheryl.
It´s the best opening of Survival Horror videogame. Thank you very much madame.
Parasite Eve ?
@@benmouginot3734 not even close.
A masterpiece.
I'm a RE fan but this opening is so good the song and the cutscenes are perfect
Memories from when I was 5 watchin my dad on the piano puzzle. Yea I’ve liked silent hill since i was 5. Was fun watching my dad play it
I'm new to Silent Hill, really. I'm still a teenager and never grew up with these games like many of you. I distinctly remember, however, finding the song "Promise: Reprise." Until that point, I had little interest in Silent Hill. I knew what it was, vaguely, but I had always been under the (VERY) false impression that it was just another Resident Evil. Well, after hearing that song and eventually listening to "Not Tomorrow" and seeing the passion from all of you in the comments, I finally decided to give it a try. I looked up a guide, emulated Silent Hill 1, and whisked myself to a world unlike any other.
Silent Hill 2 has since become my favorite game of all time, and I truly don't know what I would've done had I not found this incredible series. Silent Hill even helped get me into playing piano. It's truly a shame that we may never have another game like Silent Hill, but I am glad to have been able to experience it personally.
I recommend watching the movie as well.
Only ogs will know the pain of being unable to skip this upon booting up the game.
You can i remember
Yes i can??? Wtf
Just discovered this game but the intro seems familiar and nostalgic for me
Ainda ME SINTO ARREPIADO QUANDO ESCUTO...2023
Esto es una p*ta obra maestra, despues de tantos años, aun me genera muchas sensaciones epicas.
2023 still the best intro ever
My favorite game of all time
thanks for this marvellous sound track :)
Happy 20 years :)
I miss Silent Hill so fucking much.... Still one of the best themes ever. Makes me feel so nostalgic...
I just love the sadness in horror video games
😢
My tears
The time is passing too fast
So sad, so real
23 years
The Goat
goosebumps.
Master piece
THIS GAME IS A LEGEND...............OF GAMING HISTORY MASTERPIECE
Good old days.🥲
This music scares the crap out of me even afte 21 years.
Best silent hill ever
It's my entire childhood🖤
When my friends was playing GTA and bullshit games
I was here running in the darkness 🖤🖤🖤 silent Hill it's not just a game .. it's a whole deferent world
respects GTA your garbage 😡
@@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 maybe if you're a philistine
Lmao stop thinking you're special for liking something your friends don't.
To this day of January 24th 2021. I still stand by my decision that this game had the best graphics i have ever seen on an old generation console for it's cutscenes. I also stand by this is one of the most terrifying games I ever played when I started console gaming. Does anyone else feel the same?
@D3ppy agreed.
This game is still more scary than any horror film I've ever seen.
@@Issicra Yep. It was very well done.
@@Issicra I have not played it in years but I do agree with you there. It was very well done for it's time.
@@-A-Hybrid-Skunk-Productions- Man, I probably haven't played it since 99 or 2000, I'm sure, but I was obsessed with finding every ending and weapon possible. Still scared the hell out of me.
I love this song, and this game
I never needed a remake so bad
I never got through the whole game. It freaked me out too much. Especially those damn zombie kids and creepy abandoned wheelchairs in the school
This game is absolutely brilliant and gave birth to franchise which has gotten too ignoble end to it. That being said this intro feels like some of it was slapped together from development scraps or something like that. It still evokes that feeling of unease and manages to tell a small piece of story. Just enough to explain why Harry is in Silent Hill.
It also shows that sometimes foreigners may do your national genre better than you do as they most likely take nothing from it granted and see everything about it. And I still think geographically Silent Hill is in Minnesota instead of Maine.
One very easily overlooked detail in this introductory collage is how it is suggested that Lisa Garland is being abusively kept in place despite resenting being in the care of Alessa's health: she physically defies Kauffman, only to be seen lowering her underwear with vacant eyes in the examination room during the next take; her addiction to White Claudia has her working in secrecy against her will.
The best video game intro ever
24 years and still no remake like this game truly deserve
хех...как же давно это было...а кажется совсем недавно....время, времечко....
Сейчас игра конечно не самая страшная, но из-за множества монстров держит в напряжении. А музыка немного пугает (особенно в Потусторонней школе Мэдвич во внутреннем дворе. Хотя парень просто долбил в пианино и добавил эффектов, всё равно страшновато)
The best intro ever: no proves, no doubts
Have you seen a little girl ...?
20 years ago
Miss silent hill 😭
RIP
E um pai desesperado procurando por sua filha, welcome to SILENT Hill
There are several cutscenes that has gotten cut from the full game (1:03, 1:20-1:23, and 2:00-2:08). Some of these cutscenes imply that developers were intended to make a multiple runs with other characters beside Harry (just like in RE2), but didn't have enough time to realizing it.
This game alongside Metal Gear Solid was my childhood. To bad Konami is a shadow of its former self.
2:28 this and when I'm passing by on a street and I see an abandoned bike I think it's beautiful and I look back again KKKk until Harry does the same thing
Best intro ever
Me encanta el ver que Heather tiene la misma mirada y facciones que la Cheryl de esta intro dado que es la misma persona
Unforghetble 🥰
The best musical intro next to metal gear solid 2. Fortunate to own the CD soundtrack. Reminds a bit of twin peaks.
I remember playing this game like 10 times. I made even the UFO end. Hahaha
How can this game be so scary after all graphic details that we have today? (more scarier than more games that we have today)
Tears in my eyes. I dont know why 😢
WHY on Earth did you have to put the Lisa cutscene before? I came to see the intro, not to cry a river. This scene is so sad...
The day I finished this game when I was 11 still haunts me (i am old as fuck now), I ll just replaying this tonight in one go on my Rog Ally
Uno de los mejores juegos exclusivos de PlayStation
That Spanish Guitar is so eerie and beautiful at the same time
never obselete master piece
Greatest opening
el unico video juego que me hizo sentir que mi corazon era devorado
This intro gives anxiety, especially the beginning.
I grew up on this game, it'll always be the turning point for survival horror games.
As I play DEAD BY DAYLIGHT, I wondering and waiting for a Harry Mason DLC or skin. James Sunderland was an awesome addition, but I love Harry more. Hopefully one day we'll get him.
Tye reason I've been playing silent hill for the first time. I like playing Cheryl but Lisa is what got me to try it. Enjoying the game a hell of a lot. Though right now in a confusing spot in the game lol.
@@HalfFang which part?
@@MrRedCape I'm currently at "nowhere" after cybil dies.
More so confused at plot really. Not a bad thing because I think I'm supposed to be confused at this point. Though Idk to what degree
Also heard there is a Canon ending too so not sure if things changed
@@HalfFang my advice. Explore more. There's a chance to save Cybil.
@@MrRedCape I assume I may have to do the same for Lisa
Cybil I'd be sad if she died but Lisa I honestly want to protect 100%
Este juego se lleva de paso a todas las películas de terror que algún día vimos facilisimo
What a great atmosphere, still holding on!
This game should also deserve a remake.
This is so chilling and nostalgic. When I was playing this back then, I thought that Dahlia was a vampire due to her wide mouth 😅
Best horror game ♡
Perfection