Nightmares of Blood and Flesh: Trauma and Resilience in Silent Hill

Nightmares of Blood and Flesh: Trauma and Resilience in Silent Hill

by Anton Cancre
Nightmares of Blood and Flesh: Trauma and Resilience in Silent Hill

Nightmares of Blood and Flesh: Trauma and Resilience in Silent Hill

by Anton Cancre

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Overview

There is no hyperbole in saying that Silent Hill changed the landscape of survival horror games in the late 1990s. It didn't do anything all that revolutionary in terms of gameplay, gore, or scares. It was the story and, more importantly, how that story was told. The use of the medium itself, bringing together tactile connection, player choice, visual metaphor, and impact of actions taken created something new and intense. The effect of Silent Hill on subsequent games cannot be understated.

This book is an in depth, highly personal analysis of how the plot, symbols, psychological manipulations, gameplay, and player choices create a story that delves into the long term effects of trauma and how it changes who a person is without ever feeling didactic or preachy. At the same time, it is a look at how this piece of art interacts with the experiencer and how that interaction profoundly changed at least one person. Or, it is just some obsessed dude raving about his favorite game. Whatever works better for you.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160978215
Publisher: Dragon's Roost Press
Publication date: 04/05/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 741,019
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Anton Cancre is waaaaaay too obsessed with all of the Silent Hill games. They regularly listen to those Akira Yamaoka soundtracks pretty much all the damn time, half-hatewatch both films even when they know it will hurt, and harangue anyone who will give them a moment about the glory of my favorite series.
antoncancre.blogspot.com is not riddled with viruses, they promise.
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