User:Hazardsfury/Tweets

=Ito's Tweets=

Closer & Mandarin
Ito confirms that the similarities between the Closer from Silent Hill 3 and the Mandarin from Silent Hill 2 has no real meaning. The main reason they are similar is from a design perspective, as Ito believes that the Mandarin was one of the more underrated monsters from Silent Hill 2 so he brought it's design into Silent Hill 3; however, it was also used to express and imply that Silent Hill's power was not just dependent on the person, and that the town has some input into their "design".





Inspiration
According to Ito, the town of Silent Hill was not inspired by any real world location.



Monster Inspiration
According to Ito, the mouths featured on the majority of monsters featured in Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill 3 were inspired by a particular piece by artist Francis Bacon - here.



Silent Hill Denizens
to confirms that people exist in the first few areas of Silent Hill 3 as they don't take place in Silent Hill, this response could be interpreted that Silent Hill may very well be abandoned; however, Ito also points towards the idea that this might not necessarily be the case.





Ventilation Room
Apparently according to Ito, the ventilation room which is present in the Otherworld version of Midwich Elementary School is linked to the ventilation passage, located just before the entrance to the Chapel in Silent Hill 3.



Boiler
Ito neither fully confirms that the boiler was or wasn't the cause of the Gillespie house fire in Silent Hill.



Cybil's Death
to confirms that Cybil Bennett died in Silent Hill meaning that the Good+ ending is not canonical.



Incubus
Ito explains that when he designed the Incubus he never considered any specific iconography as he designed it based on the image of Baphomet because it was really popular in Japan at the time.



Angela's Death
Ito confirms that Angela Orosco died in Silent Hill 2.



Brookhaven Environment
According to Ito the sheets covering the walls and objects in the Brookhaven Hospital represent Mary's sickness.



Bubble Head Nurse Inspiration/Design
Ito explains he drew inspiration for the design of the nurses attire from The Exorcist III, Jacob's Ladder, and bondage-inspired clothing. Also originally their heads were supposed to act like a water balloon, bursting when shot.



Canon Ending
The true ending for Ito was "In Water", but never specifically states that it was intended to serve as the canonical ending.



Eddie's Delusion
Ito mentions that Eddie Dombrowski had never killed anybody apart from a dog. The bodies that appear in his scenes in Silent Hill 2 are just delusions.







Eddie Vomiting
Ito doesn't answer why Eddie is vomiting in the bathroom scene in the Wood Side Apartments, leaving it open for speculation.



Flesh Lip Symbolism
Ito explains that the cage surrounding the Flesh Lip is representative of a sickbed, and that the lips symbolise the cruel words Mary would say to James Sunderland when she was ill.





James and Mary's Vacation
Ito believes that James and Mary visited Silent Hill before the events of Silent Hill. However, according to the Translated Lost Memories they visited Silent Hill three years before the events of Silent Hill 2. Alex Shepherd's diary mentions that the events of Silent Hill happened ten years before the events of Silent Hill 2 meaning the dates don't correspond correctly.



"Leave" Ending
Ito doesn't clarify whether James adopted Laura after the events of the "Leave" ending, leaving it open for speculation.



Mary's Stay at Brookhaven
Ito debunks the idea that Mary stayed at Brookhaven.



Mary's Body
Ito believes that Mary body is in the back seat of James's car.



Pyramid Head
Ito believes that the use of Pyramid Head in other titles has cheapened his existence as he was only ever intended to be part of James's delusion, a representative of his own guilt.







Pyramid Head's Helmet
According to Ito there is actually a head under Pyramid Head's Helmet.



Pyramid Head's Pillow
Ito keeps the secret about the pillow/object behind Pyramid Head's helmet to himself, leaving it open for speculation.



"In Water" Ending and Pyramid Head
Ito mentions that Pyramid Head was designed with the "In Water" ending in mind.



Rebirth Ending Body
Ito confirms that the body in the boat with James in the "Rebirth" ending is that of Mary's.



Angela's Character Model
Ito mentions that the character model found in the shopping mall is based of Angela Orosco from Silent Hill 2.



Baby Sound
Ito confirms that the sound Heather Mason hears when she turns her head at the end of Silent Hill 3 is the cry of a baby.



Canon Ending
Ito confirms that the normal ending from Silent Hill 3 is the canonical ending.



Fukuro Lady
Ito confirms that the Fukuro Lady is not Lisa Garland or Alessa Gillespie; however, the nurse encountered in Brookhaven Hospital is most likely a manifestation of Lisa.







Girls in Red Skirts
Ito explains that the scene in Silent Hill 3 with the dangling pair of legs with red skirts is a symbolic image to remind Heather that she is from Alessa and Cheryl Mason, and was inspired by the novel "The Box Man". His intentions was to invoke into the player feelings of ill-omen, insecurity and restlessness.



The "Laughing" Mouth
According to Ito the mouth featured in Silent Hill 3 represents Alessa's shrieking insanity, and has nothing to do with Lisa Garland.



Cross Series






Silent Hill








Silent Hill 2




























Silent Hill 3