CaptainMoist
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For 30 years, safe rooms have given us respite from terrifying monsters (mostly…) and provided some much needed comfort in our darkest moments. Here are some of our favorite safe rooms. Which ones are yours? #RE30th




Reducing James to "absolutely evil" misses the point. There's a huge difference between evil and mental illness. James is deeply broken and he committed a crime in a moment of psychological collapse. An "absolutely evil" person wouldn't go to extreme lengths to repress the trauma caused by guilt for what they did. The story portrays real psychology and it's meant to create confusion and mixed emotions in players. And there was no need to call a random person "illiterate" for saying James isn't evil, when you can't tell the difference between evil and mental illness.


(1/3) You should really read, "Crime and Punishment," a novel that did heavily inspire Silent Hill 2. But tl;dr for illiterate takes; James Sunderland is absolutely evil. Distilled, the main character of SH2 & Crime & Punishment have done an unforgivable evil driven by purely












