It is, at turns, suitably mysterious, icky, and horrifying, and touches on all kinds of disturbing themes. That storyline is one of the game's strongest aspects. Heather, it seems, is being haunted by disturbing dreams, and in the course of the game, must return to the town to discover her destiny. Without spoiling any part of the storyline, Silent Hill 3 is a direct sequel to the first game and stars a teenaged girl named Heather - the daughter of Silent Hill 1's protagonist. It's constantly infested by hideous creatures and lots of spooky fog. It apparently straddles the line between our dimension and some place that makes Hell look like Disneyland. Silent Hill, for those who have never visited this quaint little burg, is the absolute worst town in America for.
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Silent Hill 3, the latest edition of this illustrious series, does a pretty good job of holding up the franchise's legacy of quality, but several problems - some inherent to the game itself, some in the jump to the PC - serve to make this version less fun than the previous games in the series. I've often referred to the Silent Hill series as the "thinking man's Resident Evil." Unlike the Resident Evil series, which goes for its scares through an unsubtle combination of hideous zombies and gallons of pixelated blood, the horror in Silent Hill comes from a combination of incredibly rich atmosphere, a suitably horrifying (if slightly incoherent) storyline, and the kind of monsters that would make Freddy Krueger hang up his spiked glove and head for parts unknown.
New grotesque monsters, psychologically horrifying scenes, and plenty of gory shooting action - with pistols and fully automatic weapons - are in store. Nightmares and reality combine for a potent mixture of uncertainty with every development in the story. As a teenybopper named Heather, players must explore an accursed town and Heather's strange inexplicable fears. The classic Silent Hill horror series continues with Silent Hill 3.