Hi, iam Wimcc, or Wim. iam a horror fan, but i also like other types of media cartoons, music and games
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yeah James putting his WHOLE ARM in a dirty toilet is very funny, but the funniest part is that he does it to get the code for a safe that is not needed to progress on the game, you can just skip it, but the EVEN FUNNIEST PART is that theres a bug on the ps2 where the code doesnt work and the safe doesnt open, so James does ALL OF THAT FOR NOTHING
(this is on the og, idk the remake i havent played it)
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"If James had a phone to chat with the fellas" reminds me of the Silent hill 2 Whatsapp meme

The remake should have given James a phone and let him chat with the fellas
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playing the og silent hill 2 on the ps2 will always be better than playing on pc, cause everytime a cutscene starts there's like a 25% chance the console will blow up.
it adds to the fear factor
#silent hill#silent hill 2#one time the disk was spining so fast i thought it was wanna open and hit me in the eyes#ps2#ps2 games
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Memory of Alessa
Heather must now face her inner demons in addition to The Order's forces.
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Don't they say that blondes have more fun?
Silent Hill 3
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I think its insane that Snork, Sorry-oo and The Joxter dont have their own moomin mugs.
Theres also other characters that i cant remember rn.
But muskrat gets 2 mugs, thats crazy
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forgive me if i find this adorable
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"Dear Moominfamily! In reply to your esteemed advent. of today I beg to inform You that I very much want to pick Big Apples as I always got the smaller apple as a child but please don't scare me as I am very Small and Scared of everything Your obedient senv. misabel (maid)"
#moomin#the random period or lack of are her fault not mine#also i just noticed she writes her name with a small “m” thats sad#misabel moomin
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my absolute favorite thing about Silent hill 2 is that James biggest enemy is an 8 years old child
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Redrawn Tove Jansson Moomin comic strip featuring the Moomin family's short lived sad-sack in house maid, Misabel.
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misc personal silent hill stuff from over the last year or so I don’t think ever got posted? If I worked at konami these two would be healing together
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Another big day of pretending that i dont care about the Switch 2 (i do care)
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they tried to hard to make eddie unatractive but you see. nice try . this is my boy…
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Everybody knows that the only to balance
Kaneki, is by nerfing The Pig
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The Otherworlds merging... or is it something else? (spoilers for Silent Hill 2!)
Remember when James said this line to Eddie? Kinda ironic, considering the scene below...
Remember what he did just before he killed Mary? He tucked her in bed, kissed her goodnight (on the forehead), and then stared into her eyes for a good moment... turned his eyes away, then back again to hers, and he snapped immediately after.
"You can't just kill someone cause of the way they looked at you..."
"You see it too? For me, it's always like this"
Why is James able to feel the heat of Angela's Otherworld and the coldness of Eddie's? Why is he fighting Angela's monster? Why does Angela mistake him for her mother?
I don't think their Otherworlds are merging just because they have spend a lot of time with each other (they really didn't, it was like three meetings each in the original). They definitely couldn't have bonded to the point that James can understand Angela's pain and see her trauma personified.
Nobody can understand another person's pain and suffering, we're all different people with different experiences. Understanding that is the first step towards showing true empathy for someone.
If Abstract Daddy/Ideal Father looks the way he looks because we see him through James's eyes and through his life experiences/trauma, then why is it also Angela's monster and why are we fighting it? Does it suggest that James and Angela share similar (but not the same, it can never be the same) experiences in this particular case? Does James have traumatic memories related to his own father, Frank Sunderland?
Of course James also just wants to help Angela, to save her. James seems to have a saviour complex, which might be the result of Mary's illness (he wanted to save her but couldn't, because the disease was untreatable and fatal, there was no way to cure Mary and he could only watch her dying. He failed her).
But there's another side to this, if we consider that Silent Hill is a reflection of character's own personal traumas and creatures might represent personal triggers...
"Even my mama said it. I deserved what happened"
"You fat, disgusting piece of shit! You make me sick!"
"Well, what are you looking at? Get the hell out of here!" / "I was so angry, I struck out at everyone I loved. Especially you"
Angela, Eddie and James. They all share one theme in common in those lines above: being on the receiving end of emotional/verbal abuse.
When we look at the design of James's monsters, they share something in common: emphasis on the mouth area. Lying Figures early design had a very distinguishable mouth, the final design instead sprays "vomit" on you, which is said to represent Mary lashing out verbally at James. Bubble Head Nurse has a red square covering her mouth, like to seal it shut. Flesh Lips is the boss that is a lump of flesh with detailed pair of lips. Abstract Daddy actually follows this design trope as well.
It's James's monster, it represents him suffocating Mary, the memory he repressed. The monster wouldn't look this way if it was Angela's. Abstract Daddy doesn't represent what you think it does! It would look completely different if we saw it through Angela's eyes and it would look most likely like her father, not two people having intercourse on a bed. In other words, it was never depicting intercourse. It's supposed to be surreal representation, not *literal*, and if you think it's intercourse then you're going for the most literal interpretation ever, not symbolic. The "James suffocating Mary" might not even be the final interpretation of it either.
Why did they all met in Silent Hill in the first place?
Angela wanted someone to save her but also wanted to find her mom, Eddie had enough of the abuse but was a coward, they don't seem to have much in common, besides this: they both experienced lifelong abuse, lasting ever since their childhood, and at least big part of it was emotional/verbal abuse. If the story in Silent Hill 2 is told through parallels, then it suggests Mary wasn't the first time James experienced abuse either.
It makes sense. That's the reason why he couldn't bring himself to visit Mary in the hospital. She lashed out at him, it triggered him, but he didn't understand why he's reacting like that, why he has such a hard time going back to visit her, why he starts to hate her. Finally, he succumbed to alcohol to deal with the anxiety of resurfacing past trauma. Eddie btw did a similar thing, but he was overeating instead to deal with his triggers. Food calmed him down, even though it also made him gain weight and caused the bullying to intensify (most likely).
James forgot what he did to Mary. He shows signs of dissociating in many moments of the game (especially in the remake, like when he first cries after Maria died and then leaves her behind emotionlessly). His behaviour fits behaviour of someone used to being verbally abused as well: his quiet withdrawn behaviour, him shutting up immediately after someone lashes out at him (for example when Eddie screamed at him), never defending himself (Angela calling him names and he was just standing there quietly). James seems to remind Angela of her mother. In a family with history of abuse it rarely affects only one person. Her father was probably abusive towards the mother as well and if he lashed out at her often, she was probably a very withdrawn person, never defending herself, speaking in low quiet voice etc. This might be exactly the part which reminded Angela of her mother when she saw James, because that's how he always behaves as well.
He thought Mary died three years ago, because that's when Mary's disease started, and with it the verbal abuse as well. Maybe it wasn't even his first blackout experience either. When Laura locks him in the room, he has a really strong reaction, even begs her to let him out (despite not wanting to beg at first), and after Flesh Lips fight we have this weird sequence of staring at the ceilling, hallucinating Mary's voice, and James wakes up in a completely different place, doesn't know how he got out of that locked room. My guess is that was yet another of his dissociative blackouts.
You didn't want her around anymore. Admit it!
No...
You probably found someone else!
NO!
(this is literally the only moment in the game in which James assertively stands up for himself. Through the rest of the story he simply lets Maria, Laura and Eddie trashtalk him)
I wanted you out of the way. The truth is, I hated you *shakes head*. I wanted my life back.
If that's true...
Despite saying it so clearly before that he wouldn't want Mary out of his life and searching so desperately for her (I just want Mary back, I can't go on without you anymore), at the end he admits Angela was right... or was she? She didn't actually know him much. Mary, on the other hand, knew him probably the best in the world, and she claimed that what he said is not true. But if it's not true then why did James say that?
That's because he doesn't understand why he did what he did. He killed her most likely while experiencing a blackout or he snapped after reaching his breaking point, while triggered, and only later experienced a blackout. The only thing he remembers is the feelings he felt for Mary after she lashed out at him (hatred, helplessness, self-loathing), which weren't his feelings for Mary, but his reaction to the verbal abuse he experienced. But he couldn't seperate the past traumatic event from the trigger he was experiencing in the present. Vivid flashbacks and feeling like re-living a past trauma in the present moment are all signs of PTSD. As the result, a person might avoid meeting other people or situations that can even remotely remind them of their traumatic experience. Sounds like James avoiding to visit Mary in the hospital, to me. He of course didn't understand why he is behaving like that or why he feels so overwhelmed, so he ended up blaming himself and thought he is a bad partner as the result, as many people suffering from PTSD would, even though what they're going through isn't their fault.
I'm not saying that what James did was good (it definitely wasn't, and that's not the point I was trying to make at all). I'm just trying to point out that James shows signs of PTSD, just like Angela and Eddie do as well (is it a good depiction of PTSD? Definitely not perfect, but not too bad either. Could be better without the murder plotline). Silent Hill 2's story at the heart of it is actually a tragedy, not a murder story.
I wish we could know more about James and his past...
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well i was wrong about the nintendo direct thing, but IHNMAIMS is not available on the nintendo switch
a year or something ago i used to joke about IHNMAIMS being on the nintendo direct, now its probably gonna be a reality.
lets see if my delusions get confirmed tomorrow or not
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a year or something ago i used to joke about IHNMAIMS being on the nintendo direct, now its probably gonna be a reality.
lets see if my delusions get confirmed tomorrow or not
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