If you ever wanted to experience the world of Silent Hill, now is your chance. Konami has teamed up with Jeff Schiefelbein to create attractions based on both the FEAR and Silent Hill franchies. These attractions will be located in Brea, California, and will also be known as Jeff Schiefelbein’s Sinister Point. Sinister Point will open on October 2nd, and will be open to the general public.

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    Kepp123 Aug 11, 09
    why do they keep bring out these games silent hill should have ended with the second one the rest werent as great. there milking this.
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      Miss Razz Aug 12, 09
      Err...did you even read the article?


      (and the first four games were *bleep*ing awesome, tbh)
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      FinalFantasyFanaticc Aug 12, 09
      And the winner of biggest idiot award goes to............THIS GUY!
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      Ech0ez Aug 12, 09
      Silent Hill 1 through 4 were all good. Granted 3 and 4 weren't as good as the first two, but they were by no means bad. And despite the recent low the series hit, Shattered Memories looks to be the turning poing and get the series back on track.
      Needless to say when 4 of the 6 main titles in a series are great, two of those been freakin amazing, and the two mediocre games still been decent, there's no reason it should have ended.
      Although I suppose we can add this to the list of idiotic remarks you make =/
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    Miss Razz Aug 12, 09
    Haha, I'd love to go to this.

    I don't know what would be more awesome: If Konami based the amusement on the SH games in general, or if they based it on the "haunted mansion" from SH3's amusement park. I'd piss myself laughing to visit that place, irl.
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    Ech0ez Aug 12, 09
    This is actually pretty interesting, I'd love to see these around more locations.

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