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Silent Hill 3 Remains One of the Horror Franchise’s High Points After 23 Years and Deserves a Remake of Its Own
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Silent Hill is one of the biggest horror franchises in gaming.
Coupled with the unforgettable atmospheric score by Akira Yamaoka, Silent Hill 3 remains a fan favorite for a reason.
While Silent Hill set the stage for the franchise and Silent Hill 2 pushed the horror genre in gaming into thematically weighty directions, Silent Hill 3 proved that the series could be strange, supernatural, scary, and sad all at the same time.
Heather was always one of the more compelling of the Silent Hill leads, even serving as the overarching emotional focus of the surprisingly emotional Silent Hill: Shattered Memories.
Silent Hill 3 is overdue for more time in the spotlight and now might be the perfect time for a return.