Feels like a missed opportunity…
Silent Hill, like many quaint towns, has sprawled into suburban monotony. Developers Vatra have gone too big, aimed too high, and fallen short. There’s a sense they lacked the money, the time and even perhaps the expertise to pull off the grand, high-production-value epic they had in mind. Everyone ends up in Silent Hill to learn their crime. Murphy Pendleton’s, sadly, is of boring his audience.
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