“What the hell…?” Snake glared at the withered note, trying to decipher its meaning with out questioning how it came to be in his apartment. He carefully folded the aged parchment and stored it in his diary before further investigating his apartment. He stared at the front door, lashed around it from wall to wall were thick, rusted chains.The idea that he was a prisoner of his own home, a 4 inch wooden panel seperating him from the rest of the world frustrated him. “Guh! Why is this happening!?” Desperation posessed him to pull at the chains in some last resort of false hope that they’d actually snap and he’d be free, until he heard a smashing sound on the other side. “Man, I hope my luck changes before the party…” A woman’s voice caught Snake’s attention. With the opportunity of human interation, no matter how brief, he rushed his face to the peep hole of the door. He could see Eileen on the other side, she must’ve dropped a glass or something. Eileen was Snake’s next door neighbour, they never talked much, apart from the occasional civil head nod to one another when passing ways down the hall. Regardless of their stranger, neighbour relationship, Snake took comfort in seeing her face and the sound of her voice. She had a kind face with a contagious smile and the tone of her, though disappointed sounding, seemed normal, calm, as if she was unaware of the horrors Snake was experiencing. Snake took comfort in that tone, it gave him a sense of normality and reassured …
Silent Hill 4: The Room HD Walkthrough With That Screaming Commentary Son Part 2
“What the hell…?” Snake glared at the withered note, trying to decipher its meaning with out questioning how it came to be in his apartment. He carefully folded the aged parchment and stored it in his diary before further investigating his apartment. He stared at the front door, lashed around it from wall to wall were thick, rusted chains.The idea that he was a prisoner of his own home, a 4 inch wooden panel seperating him from the rest of the world frustrated him. “Guh! Why is this happening!?” Desperation posessed him to pull at the chains in some last resort of false hope that they’d actually snap and he’d be free, until he heard a smashing sound on the other side. “Man, I hope my luck changes before the party…” A woman’s voice caught Snake’s attention. With the opportunity of human interation, no matter how brief, he rushed his face to the peep hole of the door. He could see Eileen on the other side, she must’ve dropped a glass or something. Eileen was Snake’s next door neighbour, they never talked much, apart from the occasional civil head nod to one another when passing ways down the hall. Regardless of their stranger, neighbour relationship, Snake took comfort in seeing her face and the sound of her voice. She had a kind face with a contagious smile and the tone of her, though disappointed sounding, seemed normal, calm, as if she was unaware of the horrors Snake was experiencing. Snake took comfort in that tone, it gave him a sense of normality and reassured …