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6.4 Silent Hill 2 Part 3

6.4 Silent Hill 2 Part 3

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Jump down into the pitch black darkness of the Toluca Prison with The Gaming Backlog "Book Club” hosts and see what lurks beneath. Somebody here in Silent Hill knows what’s going on and where Mary is, but it’s certainly not James. We chat about just how scary a horror game can get and just what pure, total darkness mixed abstract sounds and chittering enemies does to a person. Will we ever find our way out of Silent Hill? Time will tell, if our minds stay sane that long.

Stay tuned for next week's episode to finish off Silent Hill 2 Remake Part 2, and share tips for New Game Plus as well as any wild stories you have.

We want to hear how your journey, from the Brookhaven Hospital to, into and through the Toluca Prison went. Join the discussion by applying to The Gaming Backlog "Book Club" Discord server or joining directly through our LinkTree link on Instagram.

Chapters
  • (00:00:02) - Silent Hill: Return to the Hospital
  • (00:03:00) - Resident Evil 2: The Otherworld (2018)
  • (00:03:38) - The Lost History of Salem
  • (00:07:54) - Silent Hill 2: Clean Up After Dark
  • (00:11:35) - Silent Hill: The Great Plague
  • (00:14:36) - The Prison Archaeology in
  • (00:19:03) - How To Survive The Prison
  • (00:22:39) - Silent Hill 2: Eddie the Prisoner
  • (00:25:13) - Toluca Lake
  • (00:29:30) - James Is Lost In The Prison
  • (00:33:43) - Inside the Prison
  • (00:38:55) - Mannequins vs Spider Mannequin
  • (00:43:47) - Silent NBA2K15
  • (00:43:55) - The Prison Poem
  • (00:45:08) - Punishment
  • (00:46:59) - Read the Gallows Poem
  • (00:50:06) - How To Play 'Eminence'
  • (00:51:16) - Silent Hill 2: Prison
  • (00:52:44) - Darkest Prison In Silent Hill
  • (00:53:53) - Silent Hill 2: The Labyrinth Ending
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