@consumedbyfog: when will my mind be at peace

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violator907
Violator90 :
hope this new remake actually gets the atmosphere right
2025-10-03 09:08:28
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samipoggers
Sami :
In my restless dreams, I see that town Silent Hill
2025-10-07 01:59:17
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voyager4799
Voyager :
The good thing about this is that, although Bloober didn't quite capture the atmosphere of the game's afterlife in Silent Hill 2, it's known that they'll do a good job in the first game, since the afterlife of Silent Hill 2 will fit perfectly with the afterlifes of SH1 and SH3. It's just that there are many complacent and long-time fans who don't really appreciate the original atmosphere. Just look at the afterlife when you leave Brook Heaven in the original Silent Hill 2 and in the remake. Seriously, if you're a true fan, you'll have thought that whole atmosphere was more from Silent Hill 1 than from SH2.
2025-11-23 00:56:40
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kai_king56
Ryangosling10 :
Excited to play the remake
2025-10-03 11:33:39
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theanthonyempire
𝓐𝓷𝓽𝓱𝓸𝓷𝔂 🇲🇽 :
How every winter feels
2025-10-05 01:42:13
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fernandoisfasterthenyou
fernandoisfasterthenyou :
Weirdly a comforting game in my opinion
2026-02-24 12:38:52
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sn0wblood
snow :
remake will be better than sh2r. that snowy atmosphere man 😫
2025-10-04 05:36:02
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silenthilldownpour
Downpour :
Have you seen a little girl? Short, black hair, just turned seven last month. My daughter
2025-10-07 05:05:54
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idkkkbruuu3
momo :
Best song from the remake❤
2025-10-03 06:37:40
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turnt.com
user74550023429 :
real recognize real
2025-10-23 08:45:58
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bartillowen
bartillowen :
2025-11-21 17:41:47
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journey.daniel
ᦔꪖꪀ𝒾ꫀꪶ† :
i see that town..
2025-10-09 23:49:32
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missvisceraa
🚯 autumn.ᐟ ✷☠︎︎𖦹 :
MY FAVORITE TRACK OMG
2025-10-04 01:28:09
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querds28
querds28 :
Я щас заплачу эта игра гениальна
2025-10-05 04:37:44
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stuz_rally
♦𝖘𝖙𝖛𝖟_𝖗𝖆𝖑𝖑𝖞♦🇮🇹 :
yooo
2025-10-05 03:01:25
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crackleventeur
🐙 :
2025-10-03 04:01:15
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gchchghhb
تالا 💕 :
حياتي باختصار :
2025-11-04 04:36:38
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fnr1f
F :
متحمس للريميك بشكل
2025-10-22 18:22:30
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b.a_sta_r.d
сучка маргинал :
я на приставке играла в эту игру, ну, пыталась, управление на приставке жесть неудобное
2025-12-24 19:35:12
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azjf_
H :
2025-10-22 17:42:40
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ronpicheur
ً :
Real
2025-10-03 23:17:58
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antttt36
Saul Goodman :
It’s being invaded by the other world…..
2025-10-03 23:40:40
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mf.loyal
𖣂𝑹𝒀𝑨𝑵𖣂 :
i wish my city had snow💔
2025-10-09 00:40:55
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pufferjake
Jacob :
This might be the greatest horror game I’ve played
2025-10-04 02:20:43
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