![]() You can check out the radio transmission in the video below, but seriously, if you haven't yet played P.T., don't do it! Go in spoiler free and experience it for yourself. Then again, maybe Kojima thinks its time to seriously explore that theme? As such, I don't expect to find out at the end of Silent Hills that "it was aliens", you know? I think this is probably just a nod to fans. Whether the alien references and endings in Silent Hill are considered canon is a point of debate, but in general they're considered jokes, like the dog, Mira. Like the original games, you play the part of an organisation that is fighting to rid the Earth of an alien menace. All but two of the core games have what are called UFO endings, among other nods. As series fans probably know, there are multiple alien references in past Silent Hill games. That sure sounds like aliens to me, then. You know what first aired as a radio play 76 years ago? Orson Welles's story of alien invasion, The War of the Worlds. While this could mean ghosts or demons or similar, there's a later reference to a radio play of 75 years ago. The transmission makes several mysterious references to beings coming to "our world", and taking charge of authority figures like the police. Since many of you won't understand the transmission, it doesn't seem like much of a spoiler to discuss its content, but look away now if you don't want to hear about it. Youtuber SirDaidv Gaming helpfully uploaded a video of the radio sequence, and when gamers helpfully supplied a translation, he added English subtitles. ![]() includes a Swedish-language radio sequence unlocked if you progress some way through the taster's secrets. If Silent Hills boils down to "aliens" it wouldn't be the first time the series has pinned its weirdness on extraterrestrial visitors.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |