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You can play as two people. James Sunderland Mariah
There are seven Silent Hill Games in the Main series and a movie.Games1. Silent Hill2. Silent Hill 2 - Shattered Dreams3. Silent Hill 34. Silent Hill 4 - The Rooms5. Silent Hill - Origins (Also known as Silent Hill - Zero)6. Silent Hill - Homecoming7. Silent Hill - Shattered Memories (A remake of the first game)8. Silent Hill - Downpour (Due to be released)Films:Silent Hill (Of the first game)Silent Hill 2 - Revelations (Of the third game)Comic Books (Unsure if Official or not):Silent Hill - Past LifeSilent Hill - Dying Inside #1Silent Hill - Dying Inside #2Silent Hill - The Grinning ManSilent Hill - Sinner's RewardSilent Hill - Dead/AliveOthers:Silent Hill - Play NovelSilent Hill - ArcadeSilent Hill - Mobile DXSilent Hill - Mobile (Orphan)Silent Hill - The EscapeSilent Hill - Mobile 2Silent Hill - Mobile 3Silent Hill - Book of Memories
Phelous and the Movies - 2008 Let's Play Silent Hill - Parts 3 and 4 was released on: USA: 23 October 2010
Phelous and the Movies - 2008 Let's Play Silent Hill - Parts 5 and 6 was released on: USA: 30 October 2010
Phelous and the Movies - 2008 Let's Play Silent Hill - Part 9 and 10 was released on: USA: 20 November 2010
Phelous and the Movies - 2008 Let's Play Silent Hill - Parts 1 and 2 was released on: USA: 4 October 2010
Phelous and the Movies - 2008 Let's Play Silent Hill - Parts 7 and 8 was released on: USA: 13 November 2010
Phelous and the Movies - 2008 Let's Play Silent Hill - Parts 11 and 12 was released on: USA: 25 November 2010
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Yes. In Silent Hill 4: The Room, there is an antagonist known as Walter Sullivan, who thinks he needs to complete the 21 Sacraments. And the Henry. the character you play as, is the last sacrificial victim, number 21.
No. Most of the characters in the play have speaking parts, although there are Lords, guardsmen and others mentioned in the stage directions who do not speak. However, as part of the play-within-a-play, Shakespeare wrote a prologue to the play called a "dumb-show" which is in fact a "silent play"--the actors do not speak. So in that sense a part of Hamlet is indeed a silent play.