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Cid Bunansa

PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 4:39 am


Okay so while playing any Silent Hill we've all come across little (or big things) that have made stop and think "hey that was also mentioned in the last Silent Hill I played !"

Well this is the thread that will throw those connections out into the open (well as and when I find them anyhow.)

Oh and before I start I should probably point out that -


This thread might and probably will contain Spoilers !!
 
PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 5:11 am


Okay lets start with the SH game that seems most popular in this guild.

The Silent Hill 4 connection


Walter Sullivan - The name Walter Sullivan has already been mentioned in the second installment of the series.
A news paper article told about the murder of Billy and Miriam Locane and about Walters suicide in prison. There was no talk what so ever about further crimes or even the Walter Sullivan case at this time.
The whole thing mearly belonged to a morbid quiz later on in which the name of the murderer was mentioned.



Joseph Schreiber - The name Joseph Schreiber appears briefly in the third installment of the series. He's quoted as being an author of an article about the orphanage of Silent Hill. At the time the orphanage was known as Hope House, apart from this the text is identical the Joseph's article which you find in apartment 301.
The article had no further meaning when found in Silent Hill 3 and it's main purpose then was to create an ominous atmosphere.



Frank Sunderland - One of the random comments about the big photograph in Henrys room is the following "I got the photo from Sunderland the superintendent. I heard that his son and daughter-in-law disappeared in Silent Hill a few years back . . ."
The superintendent's son is of course none other than James Sunderland of Silent Hill 2.



Dahlia Gillespie - One of Walters diary entries scattered around Hope House mentions an important lady. This is a reference to Dahlia Gillespie, the leader of the religious cult in the first Silent Hill installment. She sacrificed her daughter Alessa so that 'god' could be born. A piece of paper in Wish House reminds us of her daughter with the message "have you found Alessa yet ?"



The graphic print on Jasper's t-shirt shows shows the god/goddess of the Silent Hill cult. This demon shown is the final boss of the first Silent Hill game.



If you frequently investigate the toilet in Henry's bathroom you'll get the following message "There's something in the toilet . . . . should I grab it ?"
and then nothing else happens because Henry's answer is "I'm not brave enough to do it . . ."
This, of course, is a reference to the incident in Silent Hill 2 when James has to fish something important from a toilet.



If you turn on the radio in Herny's apartment you might hear the following advertisement for the pleasant holiday resort of Silent Hill "Are you yearning for that special place to spent quality time with your loved one ?"
This text is reference to Mary's letter which played an important and special role in Silent Hill 2.



The photographs in room 302 are all reminders of past Silent Hill installments.
The light house picture, which was a location in the first game has the comment of "There was eve a rumour that a UFO came flying right by the light house" which is a reference to the famous UFO ending of which the hero of the first game is abducted by aliens.

Cid Bunansa

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