This Beloved Video Game is an Elaborate Metaphor For Bodily Autonomy and The Horrors of Being A Young Woman

A deep dive into the true terror of Silent Hill 3

Psychedelics are Medicine
Childfree Zone

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Silent Hill 3 is a popular horror game released in 2003. It has sold millions of copies and is still regarded as one of the greatest video games ever released. For the time, it had amazing graphics that pushed beyond available technology to shock players. It is widely considered to be the darkest and most horrifying of all the Silent Hill games. Some critics describe segments of the game as being closer to the stereotypical idea of hell than any other visual representation. The protagonist Heather Mason, is also a fan favorite. It’s hard to play the game without feeling personally invested in the confident and strong-willed teen heroine.

But many astute players may pick up on additional, more subtle reasons that this game is so haunting. The Silent Hill games are not just known for cheap jump scares, but elaborate psychological horror that gets under your skin and stays long after you stop playing. Every game is full of deep metaphors for the horrors that many people experience in real life, even if it’s not initially obvious. In Silent Hill 3, the visuals, dialogue, and plot points seem to serve as metaphors for the real life violence and body horrors that…

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