IX: THE HERMIT
Sound Effect
The meticulously refined sound effects of the Silent Hill series
IMAGE: Heather in the sewers
A mechanical sound that is reminiscent of a construction site evokes a sense
of urgency.
IMAGE: the "pendulum" creature
A sound that is unpleasant in a very visceral way is mixed into the noise.
Creator's Commentary: When it comes to sound, what I pursue in particular
is a sense of reality. There's a sense that it's not so much music as it
is the creation of something that stimulates one's sense of hearing, wouldn't
you say? There are also places where there is no sound at all, and it
isn't that sound hasn't been added; it's that silence is simply the sound
of that particular place.
-Akira Yamaoka
SECTION TWO: A sound effect design that is inlaid throughout the entire game?
IMAGE: the first floor of the shopping mall
While walking down the corridor in front of the payphones, heavy footsteps are
heard, as if something is being carried.
IMAGE: the fourth floor of the office building
When Heather gets off the elevator at the fourth floor, suddenly out of nowhere
a scream like that of a wild beast is heard.
IMAGE: the fifth floor of the construction site
Footsteps are heard from the floor above, but the building is only five stories
high.
IMAGE: Hazel Street Station
The payphone rings for just an instant when Heather approaches it.
IMAGE: near the elevator in the church
A piercing shriek like a bird's cry is heard.
Creator's Commentary: In daily life, complete silence in one's environment is
unusual, wouldn't you say? And so in the same way, things like footsteps and
people stirring are inlaid even in the game. One responds to sounds that are
not related to the game and once one is pulled back to reality, one is immersed
more deeply into the game world. These sorts of effects are what I'm aiming for.
The probability of their occurrence is random, so the point at which these sounds
are heard should differ depending on the player. Without the importance placed
on atmosphere in Silent Hill, its production wouldn't be possible, right?
-Akira Yamaoka
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