Silent Hill Experience

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The Silent Hill Experience
Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable
Release date NA April 6, 2006
Genre(s) Horror
Mode(s) Single player
Media UMD

The Silent Hill Experience is a UMD which was released April 6, 2006 by Sony Entertainment's PSP as a promotional item for the film. It contains a collection of digital comics, music from the games, music videos associated with the series, and several videos and trailers from the games and movie.

[edit] Music track listing

The Silent Hill Experience contains 20 music tracks, which are as follows:

  • 01. From Silent Hill 1: Silent Hill
  • 02. From Silent Hill 1: Tears of...
  • 03. From Silent Hill 2: Theme of Laura
  • 04. From Silent Hill 2: Null Moon
  • 05. From Silent Hill 2: Love Psalm
  • 06. From Silent Hill 2: True
  • 07. From Silent Hill 2: Promise
  • 08. From Silent Hill 2: Fermata in Mystic Air
  • 09. From Silent Hill 2: Laura Plays the Piano
  • 10. From Silent Hill 2: Overdose Illusion
  • 11. From Silent Hill 3: You're Not Here
  • 12. From Silent Hill 3: Letter - From Lost Days
  • 13. From Silent Hill 3: Dance with Night Wind
  • 14. From Silent Hill 3: Breeze -In Monochrome Night-
  • 15. From Silent Hill 3: Maternal Heart
  • 16. From Silent Hill 3: Never Forgive Me, Never Forget Me
  • 17. From Silent Hill 4: Cradle of Forest
  • 18. From Silent Hill 4: Wounded Warsong
  • 19. From Silent Hill 4: Room of Angel
  • 20. From Silent Hill 4: Nightmarish Waltz

[edit] Digital comics

A digital comic, as it pertains to the Silent Hill Experience, is an animated comic set to music. Each panel of the comic pans, shifts, fades, and wobbles to create a dramatic 'animated' effect.

The Silent Hill Experience offers six of these comics. One is a standalone comic, Silent Hill: The Hunger, which was created specifically for use in this medium and is only available as part of this collection. The other five are an adaptation of the five-issue Silent Hill: Dying Inside limited series. Silent Hill: Dying Inside was originally published by IDW Publishing beginning in January 2004 as a limited series and collected in a single graphic novel in August 2004. See Silent Hill: Dying Inside for more details.

[edit] Other content

In addition to the music and comics, Silent Hill Experience also contains an assorted variety of other material. Featured on the disc are several music videos (Fukoro, Usagi, and Ki-no-ki), the trailers for each game (Silent Hill 1-4) as well as the movie, and an interview with movie director Christophe Gans and series composer Akira Yamaoka. Also featured on the disc are the UFO ending from Silent Hill as well as the UFO and Dog endings from Silent Hill 2.

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