Silent Hill HD Collection

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Completion Status Played
Library Playnite
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Platform PS3
Release Date 3/20/2012
Community Score 67
Critic Score 60
User Score
Genre Adventure
Developer Team Silent
Publisher Konami
Feature Single Player
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Silent Hill HD Collection is a compilation of remastered ports of Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill 3. The core play mechanics and story for all games remained mostly the same with some artistic changes in the remastered versions. Both games have had a graphics overhaul to allow them to support modern 720p resolution on consoles, as well as run at locked 30 frames per second. They also feature an alternate voice dub, as well as PlayStation Network Trophies and Xbox 360 Achievements. Players have the option to switch between the original voice acting and the alternate voice acting for Silent Hill 2, while the re-dub is mandatory for Silent Hill 3 because it lacks the original voice acting. Silent Hill 3 (2003) exists primarily in three versions: the original PlayStation 2 release, a Microsoft Windows port, and the troubled HD Collection. The PS2 version is considered the definitive experience, featuring intended atmosphere and audio, while the PC version offers higher resolution and 60 FPS, and the HD collection is marred by bugs and forced new voice acting. 1. PlayStation 2 (Original Release) Release Date: May 2003 Key Aspects: This is the original, intended version developed by Team Silent. It features superior lighting, atmospheric fog, and consistent, high-quality audio mixing. Unique Features: Includes all 14 unlockable costumes for Heather. The audio is properly mixed, maintaining the intended tension, such as in the shopping mall scene and with the katana. 2. Microsoft Windows (PC) Release Date: October 2003 Key Aspects: A direct port that often supports higher resolutions, better texture filtering, and 60 FPS gameplay. Differences: Visuals: Uses per-pixel lighting for the flashlight (smoother beam) but misses some post-processing color adjustments found on PS2. Audio/Content: Some sound effects are changed or omitted (e.g., specific screams). It suffers from poorly compressed audio. Features: Lacks all of the PS2's promotional costumes. Fixes: The PC version is often played today with community-made patches to fix widescreen and audio issues. 3. Silent Hill HD Collection (PS3/Xbox 360) Release Date: March 2012 Key Aspects: A remastered port created by Hijinx Studios, often considered inferior due to performance issues, missing graphical effects (reduced fog, poor textures), and glitches. Major Differences: Voice Acting: Features a mandatory new voice-over cast for Silent Hill 3, as the original audio was lost or corrupted during development. Technical Issues: Known for lower frame rates, graphical bugs, and audio syncing issues. Availability: Released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, with the Xbox 360 version also available via backward compatibility on Xbox One/Series. Summary of Differences Best Atmosphere: PS2 (Original) Best Performance/Visuals: PC (with patches) Worst Version: HD Collection (due to bugs and forced voice changes)