Silent Hill is not a "true" place, nor is the story considered "True". The town of Silent Hill was vaguely based off of Centralia, PA. The metaphorical nature, like in most story games, however, is up to perspective if it is "true" or not.
No.
in some parts it can be, yes.
I have played it and in my opinion it wasn't too scary, but depends on the person.
Silent Hill Downpour or Silent Hill HomeComing Dead Space is also scary.
Cinematech - 2002 Silent Hill 4 Super Scary Sequel 3-19 was released on: USA: 1 June 2004
Resident Evil 5 i d say silent hill 5. resident evil 5 isn't scary at all
I have found that the best scary movie to me is Silent Hill. They are making a second one in 2011, but in that movie you really have to pay attention to detail.
No, because it would be scary to some people and you would might have nightmares after casting the movie.
#1 Silent Hill #2 Silent Hill 2 #3 Silent Hill 3 #4 Silent Hill 4: The Room (The Silent Hill Collection)* #5 Silent Hill Origins #6 Silent Hill Homecoming #7 Silent Hill Shattered Memories #8 Silent Hill 8 #9 (Silent Hill: Orphan)* #10 (Silent Hill: The Escape)* *You may not count theese as Silent Hill games because One is a collection of #2 #3 and #4 in the series, and Orphan and The Escape were released on mobile phones.
No, it has nothing to do with Silent Hill.
There are currently thirteen Silent Hill games. Seven in the main series, four spin-off titles, and two remakes.
In my opinion, Silent Hill is far better. It is scarier and in a more subtle, psychological way. It's full of the kind of stuff that causes nightmares, whereas Resident Evil is not. The more recent Resident Evils are too action-oriented to be very scary. Silent Hill has an in-depth, highly emotional plot full of turns that draw you in. When you finish a Silent Hill game, you find yourself with many questions that you have to make your own conclusions about. Silent Hill has the soundtrack by Akira Yamaoka which is incredibly creepy on its own. It has so many things going for it.