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The well known medical professionals of Silent Hill.
Instrumental music, often electronic, that does not follow conventional music structures, instead using various sounds to create a mood. Ambient music can evoke many different feelings in the listener, from tranquility to creeping dread.
Video games stories with a bad ending or endings, in which the primary conflict is unable to be resolved and/or a bad fate befalls the protagonist.
A proprietary video codec (.bik/bk2 extension) developed by RAD Game Tools and used in a very large number of video games.
The deliberate animation of breasts, meant to titillate as a means to conform to more realistic physics.
Sometimes, rather than building a character model from scratch, a developer will sometimes use a real person as a template and use his or her physical attributes to create a similar character model to be used in their video game. In some cases that real reason will appear as themselves in games.
Spectrasonics Distorted Reality 2 is a sample library used in many video games, movies, and television shows.
Feral is a zombie dog that appears as a common enemy in Silent Hill: Homecoming.
Game Over originally appeared in pinball machines, and later, arcade machines. When players lose at a game, it is game over.
Cuckooland Ghost in the Machine by Zero-G is a sound library with one of its tracks, "Is That the Door?" being commonly used in horror games.
Whether it be Mario vs. Bowser, Jedi vs. Sith, Link vs. Ganon, or Elves vs. Orcs, the forces of good are in an eternal battle with the hordes of evil.
A plot device where innocent characters are killed. Sometimes players forced to watch it happen and can do nothing to prevent it.
An enemy found in Silent Hill: Homecoming.
This concept is for games in which at least one of the main characters is male.
An enemy in the Silent Hill franchise.
Sequels that have the player controlling a different character than the preceding game(s).
An enemy in Silent Hill: Homecoming.
When the character the player is controlling dies as part of the game's plotline.
Video game combat in which combat actions are performed in real-time, rather than through a turn-based structure.
A sequel (also called a follow-up) is a game that carries forward the gameplay concepts, and often the story, of a previous game to which it is officially linked.
Smog is a Silent Hill monster who attacks you with dangerous gasses that come from its body.
Popularized by franchises such as Resident Evil and Silent Hill, these games typically involve a strong implication of danger, vulnerable protagonists, and disturbing monsters.
Video games based on Japanese IP's that were developed by Western studios.
Xbox 360 and original Xbox games that have been approved to run on the Xbox One's backwards compatibility feature.
Dogs that are undead, or possibly infected by a virus in some cases. They have been a video game staple since Splatterhouse.
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