| noname2200 said: Here's my theory: the entire thing was just a symbolic journey through Cheryl's head. Outside of the therapy sessions, not a single thing we saw actually happened. There's nothing to tie this game with the previous Silent Hills: there's no cult, there's no dark past, there's no evil town. None of the characters we met ever really existed (and this includes Harry!), although they each symbolize something in Cheryl's life. Everything we see is simply Cheryl going on her journey of self-discovery and recognition. Here's the part that confuses me though: clearly some of the phone calls and text messages we receive were not directly related to Cheryl's life. While the vast majority definitely were her experiences (and boy has she chosen a crappy life...) I can't understand where the Babes in the Woods, or The Choking Game fit into all of this. Cycle of Death is another one that doesn't seem to be about her at all. What am I missing here? |
I want to know the answer to this as well. What did the highschool, nurse and the cop represent too?
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