It quickly became clear however Harry never acted like a masculine character. He was constantly dizzy, fainting, talking to himself, screaming and in fact was very vulnerable. We didn't want to betray the nature of the game by changing the character's feelings and motivations, so we felt it was better to change to a female protagonist and retain all those important qualities. I don't want people to think that I have been "politically correct" because we changed Harry into Rose. There is no political correctness in Silent Hill.
lmao this is just the PR friendly version of calling Harry a MOD EDIT for showing emotions.......what a moronI'm a fan of the movies. I think the use of Centralia was pretty good.
But I bring this up whenever someone talks about Silent Hill, but back in the day it made me so mad that Harry wasn't in it.
The reason is cringe inducing.
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Oh yeah now I remember this. I was actually really pissed off by this. Like the concept of a man showing vulnerability and emotions is such an awful thing.I'm a fan of the movies. I think the use of Centralia was pretty good.
But I bring this up whenever someone talks about Silent Hill, but back in the day it made me so mad that Harry wasn't in it.
The reason is cringe inducing.
Notes from the Director - Silent Hill Memories
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It bothered me so much because while the dad trope is overused in games these days, it was pretty rare back in the day.
So to hear someone say that a man would never go through the lengths Harry did to save his daughter...I'm not even mad. I'm just baffled by that thinking these days.
Yes. The first one is honestly overrated. Typical screaming gorefest with bad acting and shallow dumbed-down elements. The weird cult are now crazy Christians, Harry is now a woman because caring fathers saving their children from horror towns is something a man wouldn't do, and Pyramid Head is in it for some reason. Aside from capturing the aesthetic it completely fails as an adaption of SH1. But at least it tried, somewhat. Most video game adaptions don't even try half as much.
Second one is unholy trash, though. Good gracious lord Valtiel, what a stinker.
I'm a fan of the movies. I think the use of Centralia was pretty good.
But I bring this up whenever someone talks about Silent Hill, but back in the day it made me so mad that Harry wasn't in it.
The reason is cringe inducing.
Notes from the Director - Silent Hill Memories
Silent Hill movie: information, review, cast, props, media, photos, videoswww.silenthillmemories.net
It bothered me so much because while the dad trope is overused in games these days, it was pretty rare back in the day.
So to hear someone say that a man would never go through the lengths Harry did to save his daughter...I'm not even mad. I'm just baffled by that thinking these days.