How long is Silent Hill 2 Remake?

Oct. 4, 2024



The time to beat Silent Hill 2 will be roughly 20 hours - on the first playthrough

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How long to beat the Silent Hill 2 Remake?

How long to beat the Silent Hill 2 Remake?

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The Silent Hill 2 Remake will take roughly 17-22 hours for most players to beat, though that figure will vary depending on how skilled you are as a player and how much you tread off the beaten path for collectibles and new challenges.Silent Hill 2 Remakeis hardly an open world game, but sections of it are non-linear, where you’re free to explore a few streets before moving onto the next location. This is how completely options puzzles like theSilent Hill 2 Remake Garage Jack levercome into play - going off the beaten path to find a way to get new rewards.

Finally, it’s also worth addressingNew Game Plus.The Silent Hill 2 Remake does have NG+, which adds access to new items, graphic modes and even new endings that can’t be obtained in the first playthrough. For example, those who try it can get aChainsaw,one of the most deadly of all theSilent Hill 2 Remake weapons.This means that a completionist - or at least somebody who wants the complete Silent Hill experience - will have to go through the story multiple times for the full picture. In fact, with 8 differentSilent Hill 2 Remake endingsavailable to players, that will mean somebody who wants to see them all (and not just look them up onYouTube) will have to play through the game multiple times over.

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