Summary

  • Last week, an eagle-eared Silent Hill 2 fan discovered a TV set with a hidden Morse Code message.
  • That same fan has now found another TV set with a different hidden message.
  • While this one doesn't reference the time loop theory like the last did, it's still a very interesting find.

players have already found another TV set in the remake that has a hidden Morse Code message for James, although th💫is one sadly d🌞oesn't seem to involve the time loop theory.

One of the biggest things that makes Silent Hill 2 such an all-timer is its many, many hidden details. Beyond all of the layers and meanings that the main story has, James' hellish trip through a former vacation spot is also stuffed with 🎐easter eggs and things that are incredibly easy to﷽ miss, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网🦩:from unique endings to powerful we✃apons.

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One of the most interesting discovers is one that was found just a few days ago by YouTuber Shiba, 1🎀68澳洲幸运5开奖网:who found a TV set that was spouting Morse Cod𓆏e. If translated, the code says, "Again and Again and Again" on a loop, which seems to support the time loop theory that started with th𝔍e remake's mysterious Polaroids.

Spoilers for Silent Hill 2's ending below.

Silent Hill 2 TV Set Message References The Iconic Ending Twist

As it turns out, though, that's not the only TV in Silent Hil🔜l 2 that has a hidden Morse Code message for James. , and discovered that one of the sets in the Woodside Apartments has its own message.

Shiba notes that the message played on this specific TV c𒊎an also be heard in the Otherworld version of the Brookhaven Hospital observation room and in Room 106 of Jack's Inn.

According to Shiba's video (which I'll have to trust in as someone who doesn't know Morse Code), the message that plays on this TV reads, "Why did you do it, James?". This is a clear nod to Silent Hill 2's iconic tꦑwist ending, which✅ reveals that James Sunderland is in Silent Hill after murdering his wife and burying the memories within himself out ไof guilt.

While it's a bit of a shame that this TV message doesn't also support the time loop theory like the last one did🍒, it's still a very cool detail for players to find, and something that shows how much Bloober cared about getting the little 🔯details right. As someone who just ran around smashing TV sets in my playthrough, it's also had the bonus effect of making me feel like a total easter-egg-missing idiot.

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