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Head west along the path, passing a stretcher and a Double Head, then enter the next shop on the north side through the dirty double doors. The control room door at the top is locked so pass through the gate directly onto the tracks. This will help you assess not only where to use items but also what to do with the more confusing ones, since you may not know just by picking up an item that there’s something rattling around inside it, but Heather will certainly notice when examined. See below for more details. Fourth Floor: Onestop Imports Just down the steps you’ll find the middle of the fairy tale about the mean monster, but the end is still missing.
 
 

 

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Thank you. Shakespeare Anthology Second Floor Patient Wing Keypad Dead Man’s Briefcase Crematorium Oven Door Tarot Card Door Split Worm Memory of Alessa The God Copy the code from the Table of Contents above for the section you would like to visit. Konami is back with Silent Hill 3 as the conclusion to the story that started in It is a truly beautiful and detailed game for its era, and while it might not reach the storytelling heights of Silent Hill 2, it surpasses it with disturbing horror and imagery that places this entry amongst the genre’s best.

I hope everyone enjoys it and that this FAQ proves helpful on your adventure and any subsequent runs thereafter. Everything you really need to know about the game is contained within this document, including an extremely in-depth walkthrough that in received a heavy rewrite and re-organization to be more user-friendly and easy to navigate, along with more heavily-detailed puzzle solutions.

Beyond that, you’ll find a speed walkthrough, how to achieve all endings and acquire all unlockables, a full item list, roster of memos, and even some extra content like song lyrics and a list of trivia or “cool and scary things” to find in the game.

You’ll even find a star ranking guide to help you achieve a perfect ranking, which was also heavily bolstered and re-written in the latest update to become rather in-depth. It’s a very hard thing to achieve 10 stars in Silent Hill 3, but with difficulty comes great reward and I suggest those with the skill and patience to go for it, using that guide as needed.

Beyond that, my philosophy while writing guides is to be as detailed as possible and provide all relevant information so the player is never confused about any aspect. Therefore you’ll find especially the walkthrough here to be very detailed, as if I’m taking the journey with you.

I took that even further in my more recent rewrite to make things as clear and efficient as possible for all players to navigate through the game. Be sure to use the Table of Contents and section codes to guide you through this FAQ, and don’t forget to check out the unlockables and secrets section for anything you missed, along with some notable references to Silent Hill 2, some great horror films, and even some striking similarities to its sequel, Silent Hill 1.

With the main goal of modernizing the walkthrough to allow for more precise navigation for the user rather than endless paragraphs, I have done that while cleaning up the rest, which was all originally written when I was a teenager. This FAQ now uses helpful section codes, the walkthrough is a bit more streamlined and organized while puzzles go into much more depth.

I’m now very happy to leave this FAQ as is, confident it’s in a much more user-friendly state. Added 10 star ranking section to the ranking section, added song lyrics, edited the whole walkthrough and the whole FAQ.

Final update. Added more memos in the memo section and aligned them the way they are in the game. Also added more credits and fixed some typos.

The rest of the memos and other things including my personal review should be done soon, so keep your eyes open. Q: Why did Europe get it so much earlier than the rest? A: Who knows. Perhaps because they got SH2 quite late. A: No, not this time. A: Yes, something exclusively for North America. Q: How many versions are there of Silent Hill 3?

A: As of there are three. A: It is an absolute disaster, worse than SH2 HD, and I highly advise against playing it as your first experience as it may do permanent damage to your perception of an otherwise very well-built game. Firstly the voices have all been replaced by new actors and while some are somewhat okay, their tones and performances do not fit within the scope of the game and endless nuances are completely gone. To make it worse, liberties have been taken with the dialogue including some entirely changed lines.

Further, the sound design is a complete mess with different sounds used at so many wrong places, some sounds missing entirely, wrong music playing at different times, ending abruptly or incorrectly looping, while the sound in general just comes off as very buggy and rushed.

In a game where sound is so crucial to its atmosphere, this is absolutely unacceptable. Beyond that, frame rate is stuttery and certain gameplay attributes are quite buggy, such as Heather’s movement.

If you do play the HD Collection version, I implore you to understand that you are playing the absolute worst version of the game imaginable and thus any perceptions you may have about it may not apply at all to the original game.

Otherwise, refer to below for a method leaps and bounds better to play this game in HD or higher resolutions with all original assets and design intact. Q: What is the definitive way to play this game today? Its character models and environmental detail stand out even today.

Therefore when the PC version is played in p or 4K it holds up insanely well. It truly is a beautiful game when played this way and I could not recommend it enough. If you’re thinking you want to avoid the hassle of getting the PC version or wondering if your PC can even run it in HD, it does not require high performance at all as it’s an old game, and can easily be connected to a TV via HDMI and played with a modern controller via USB.

It completely blew me away and I’m grateful it exists. But again, do whatever you can to play the PC version in HD It is a technical marvel even today.

Q: About how long does it take to complete this game? A: Probably about 6 hours your first time, ranging from hours for most people. It took me just shy of 6 hours my first time. A: Go up to whatever is mentioned and press X for Heather to provide a comment or to get a closer look.

In the context of your inventory, find the item mentioned and select the “Examine” option. Q: I can’t find a certain item, can you help me? A: You’ll find all item locations and where to use them in the Item List section, although all the information is just as well in the walkthrough. Q: I can’t solve a certain puzzle, can you help me? A: Find that puzzle in the walkthrough for a heavily-detailed analysis of each solution.

Refer to the table of contents for the puzzle section codes, while the smaller mini-puzzle events are contained in the walkthrough as well. Q: Can you help me find the nearest save point? A: Check the Save Point Locations section. Q: I’m running a lot slower than I was before. Why is this? A: You must have the Bulletproof Vest equipped. While it provides additional protection, it comes at the cost of speed.

Q: What is this “Silent Hill 2 Reference” thing in the walkthrough? A: If you have a completed SH2 save file on your memory card, you can experience four minor references to it at the locations specified.

Q: How do you unlock the Unlimited Submachine Gun? A: Beat the final boss with a melee weapon. You can use guns but the last hit has to be with a melee weapon.

I recommend the Katana. The final boss section in the walkthrough explains a helpful strategy. A: It’s called “Playing the Game”, a few sections before the walkthrough. Q: I haven’t played any other SH game. Will I understand what’s going on? A: The first half of the game is fairly stand-alone, but the rest ties a lot into SH1 with certain characters and its general story so you’ll be a bit lost and a certain event halfway will lose all its emotional impact.

I would recommend playing SH1 first if you can but either way SH3 is a fantastic horror experience on its own. A: Its story is completely unrelated so not quite, but in SH3 you do revisit a familiar section of the town and one of its major locations, so you will miss out on that feeling of familiarity. Additionally you can experience four references to SH2 if you have a completed save file on your memory card, although only minor and just for fun.

Q: How many endings are in this game? A: Only three. And the first time through you can only receive the Normal ending. Q: How do you unlock the Heather Beam? A: Kill a total of or more enemies in your save file.