If Heather, James, and Harry can do it, I sure as hell can. Of course, I do not know what the town has in store for me, but I would think I could handle it... Maybe.
That sounds like something out of an incredibly creepy game in itself. Picture someone wandering through a deserted town, peering into shadows and hopefully whispering "Are you a monster? Please let it be a monster, I don't want to be alone..."Varanfan9 said:Yes because I am monophobic (fear of solitude). The minute the town makes a monster they took away my fear because technically I will no longer be alone. So my Silent Hill experience will be me walking through an empty town slowly checking every corner for nonexistent monsters.
I think the idea is that once you enter you cannot leave until your business there is settled. Also I think James chose to stay because he didn't want to live in a world without his wife and she was all he had left (which is rather ironic if you know the full story of Silent Hill 2).TaboriHK said:See, no one ever thinks of that in the beginning. I kept trying to get back into the car, but James didn't seem to understand why! I kept saying, "I've seen the box James, this isn't gonna be pretty. And I'll tell you something else, I don't think your wife's actually waiting for you here. In fact, I'm almost positive this is an elaborate trap."rokkolpo said:I'd easily survive.
I'd go back home.