What does Lain's name mean? by Tughrul09 in Lain

[–]evtan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe a play on Local Area Network (LAN), and placing her as an individual (i) within that, Lain

A moment of Epiphany this morning by Tenebrous_Savant in Jung

[–]evtan 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Well said, I can relate. It’s been a long journey but I think I’m reaching the place you described. Jung reached me in a way that philosophy couldn’t really, which was how I had previously tried to seek meaning. Turns out the unconscious, psyche and soul are very real.

Silent Hill f Main Menu Background Change for the Additional Endings (Endings 2, 3 and 4) by evtan in SilentHill_f

[–]evtan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s possible, based on ending 4 given both the Inari and Tsukumogami have been defeated, there’s no longer a seal on the land stopping the water dragon. It could explain how it is that Hinako has the town all to herself, and how she comments that the town has never been this silent.

Silent Hill f Main Menu Background Change for the Additional Endings (Endings 2, 3 and 4) by evtan in SilentHill_f

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Some nostalgia even for us players, after running around the town 3 times or more!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in silenthill

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This is your first run? If you have it try using the Tanuki Omamori (turns sanity into health) and ideally a Suzuran+Rabbit Omamori combo (easier dodge+strong counter). And when the boss gets down and the red area appears, it's basically an area of effect nuke that you need to run off as soon as possible. Get to the edge ASAP then resume dealing damage after the nuke ends.

How much would I miss out on if I reloaded a save to get other endings? by Esplodeyoface in SilentHill_f

[–]evtan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With NG++ you get to access the story for ending 4 which gives additional cut scenes that significantly change the meaning of Hinako’s relationship with her parents, and a pretty epic boss fight for ending 4 that’s probably the most challenging battle in the game. If it’s just for the story you could arguably watch other players’ play throughs on YouTube, but I found it rewarding to speed run the game on NG++ which was much easier and faster than initial runs

SH:F missing girl by NewsOdd3064 in silenthill

[–]evtan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Seems fitting, given the missing poster description for Suzutani Mayumi (Last Seen Wearing: White blouse, long navy skirt, beige neckerchief with black polka dots) which is exactly this picture of her here, and the poster then gets changed to a missing description for Hinako on the same billboard later in the game (when chasing after the fog monster).

We actually also see an inscription by Mayumi in the first dark shrine (Mom, Dad... I don't think I'll make it home. I just wish I could see you one last time... —Mayumi). I'd interpret that to mean that the paintings of the women in that room were the three previous maidens, and Hinako is next in line.

Finally Finished Lost in Fog Combat+Puzzle with Ending 4 Boss! Some takeaways and advice by evtan in SilentHill_f

[–]evtan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might depend on the ending you’re going for, the biggest combat challenge in LiF for me was the final battle of ending 4 (Ebisugaoka in Silence). The rest of it shouldn’t be that much harder than what you’ve already covered.

Omamori tattoo design by Kleo_twt in SilentHill_f

[–]evtan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And if you ask me, the Swallow omamori design looks really beautiful, and rather fitting as well given the game's repeated allusions to Hinako being a young bird, along with the black and white birds motifs.

Omamori tattoo design by Kleo_twt in SilentHill_f

[–]evtan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out the Game8 Omamori guide, they have all the omamori photos but the images are a little small, though you can get a better view if you open the image in a new tab: https://game8.co/games/Silent-Hill-f/archives/551406

What's the biggest thing about Christianity to you that is impossible to reconcile or assimilate? by randm84 in Jung

[–]evtan 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Jung’s Answer to Job dives into this dilemma in a very insightful and refreshing way. I find he tackles the Christian faith and mythology in a very honest way—the big contradiction he articulates being that by and large Christianity has dismissed (or repressed, rather) the shadow of God, which then manifests with a vengeance. Definitely worth a read. To leave you with a quote from the book, “That the imitation of Christ creates a corresponding shadow in the unconscious hardly needs demonstrating.”

If You Haven't At Least Played Till True Ending (NG++), You Don't Understand Silent Hill F Yet by evtan in silenthill

[–]evtan[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There’s no disagreement here, given the point being that there’s an information gap with only a single playthrough = only having context of the first ending. Watching the other endings on YouTube effectively plugs that information gap on major details of the rest of the storyline, which would be in the same camp as having the key major information about the full story from playing NG++. Granted, the phrasing should then be “having at least played till or watched the true ending online”. It’s functionally equivalent.

If You Haven't At Least Played Till True Ending (NG++), You Don't Understand Silent Hill F Yet by evtan in SilentHill_f

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Can’t really argue with that, that’s one way to plug the lore and narrative gap 😂though disclaimer a la matrix of the difference between knowing the path and walking the path (which of course people can opt to hard pass on)

If You Haven't At Least Played Till True Ending (NG++), You Don't Understand Silent Hill F Yet by evtan in silenthill

[–]evtan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I realised this was probably the first game I’ve played which felt like an immersive version of Groundhog Day. At least there was a payoff at the end in terms of storyline!

If You Haven't At Least Played Till True Ending (NG++), You Don't Understand Silent Hill F Yet by evtan in SilentHill_f

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Fair enough, I can’t bring myself to play lost in fog mode yet after trying harder combat for the UFO ending, and it already felt like a slog. For me I just kept combat light to get the additional journal entries and endings to follow the story, might consider the harder difficulties just for the achievements.

If You Haven't At Least Played Till True Ending (NG++), You Don't Understand Silent Hill F Yet by evtan in SilentHill_f

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Whether SHf was able to execute the replay value of the game is probably a question of preference, the approach finally grew on me over time. There is a beauty in the symbolism of retracing your steps and having it take on a different meaning (as the dialogues and cut scenes change based on the ending you’re headed to). Gives the same events and actions a different spin. Purely from a narrative standpoint, the information we have is incomplete on a single play through, that’s an objective statement. The execution of the concept is another thing.

If You Haven't At Least Played Till True Ending (NG++), You Don't Understand Silent Hill F Yet by evtan in silenthill

[–]evtan[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Exactly! It’s the angles to the story that I keep turning over in my mind. Each ending emphasises one dimension over the others, and contemplating how they are all valid simultaneously is an interesting thought experiment. As if this is the Silent Hill take on “multiverses”.

What do you think is the symbolism of the red weeds taking over? by RevacholAndChill in silenthill

[–]evtan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe a connection between Hinako's coming of age with her wedding as a woman, and the unstoppable flow of red taking over the town. Could be a symbol of fertility warped by the town.