Rating: 84.6%
Platforms: PlayStation, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita
Genres: Puzzle and Adventure
Themes: Action, Horror and Survival
Keywords: ghosts, motorcycle, monsters, bloody, psychological horror, murder, drugs, story driven, death, doctor, action-adventure, religion, parallel worlds, psychic abilities, multiple endings, apocalypse, mutants, building, snow, camera, survival horror, easter egg, psychological, dreams, good vs evil, story rich, cult, gods, rituals, darkness, fixed camera, single-player only, voice acting, based on - comics, ranking system, mind control, psone classics, original soundtrack release, white noise, extreme violence, fake in-game advertising, corpse, save point, playstation plus, branching storyline, real-time combat, videotape, difficulty level, scary children, no hud, nurse, hallucination, car accident, dimension travel, plot twist, evil organization, alternate reality, not-so-bad guys, psychopathy, kidnapping, psychotherapy, telekinesis, superpowers, pinball machine, missing relative, innocent people die, cockroach, disc streaming, playing dead, bad parents, reincarnation, tragic hero, plane shifting, greatest hits, tank controls, isolation, adapted to - movie, e3 1998, stalker, playstation underground and male protagonist
Perspective: Third person
Developer: Team Silent
Publisher: Konami
Silent Hill
Summary:
Silent Hill is the first installment in the Silent Hill series of psychological survival horror video games. Unlike earlier survival horror games that focused on protagonists with combat training, the main character Harry Mason is an average man. The gameplay consists of combat, exploration, and puzzle-solving. The controller vibration is used to indicate Harry's heartbeat and will vibrate on low health. The player must regularly enter an inventory screen to check Harry's health, use items, and equip different weapons.