The Ultimate Silent Hill 2 Remake guide and walkthrough for survival

Like the town itself, Silent Hill 2 in 2024 is both very familiar and very different

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Every Silent Hill 2 Remake guide curated on this page below can be integral in helping you survive the fog-drenched town, all of which have been meticulously researched and written by GamesRadars+' guides team - even if some of that was written with half an undead nurse hanging off one leg.

Nevertheless, below we’ve curated all the guides for Bloober Team’s 2024 Remake of Silent Hill 2 you’ll ever need, and we’ll be adding more to this page to keep up with demand, so keep an eye out for those! After all, you never know what monster or strange riddle might catch you out next.

Getting Started

If you’re yet to pick up Silent Hill 2 Remake or still firmly within the first couple of hours, here’s some fundamentals that’ll cover what you need to know first, as well as the first few puzzles and challenges you’ll come across as you pass that fog-laden border.

Once you have these essentials down, it’s time to start playing the game properly. Silent Hill 2 starts throwing challenges at you straight away, arranged in the following order.

Wood Side Apartments

The first major contained area that you can expect to explore are the Wood Side Apartments, abandoned and filled with lurking horrors, not to mention a few tortured souls along the way. Considering the murderous mannequins probably haven’t even impacted high rent prices, you can see why.

Blue Creek Apartments

Progress through Wood Side and James will transition into the decidedly darker - and nastier - Blue Creek Apartments in the Other World, where new challenges, puzzles and perils start coming at you thick and fast.

Brookhaven Hospital

After escaping the apartments, you have a little time to explore the streets of Silent Hill and Rosewater Park before progressing - and meet a new friend along the way. There’s a couple of significant challenges along the way that are worth keeping in mind.

After a scene in a strip club where James declines to go full Magic Mike, you’ll find yourself entering Brookhaven Hospital to try and save a little girl - an area that’s deadlier than any before it.

Our Review

If you want something that goes a little deeper than guides, ourSilent Hill 2 Remake reviewis right here, where we discuss the pros and cons of Bloober Team’s recreation of the iconic survival horror, how it holds up, and what it looks like in the context of 2024’s horror landscape.“Satisfying is probably not the first word you were expecting to sum up a game famous for murder nurses and sexually repressed purgatory, but it’s the best way to describe my experience”

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