In this Silent Hill 2 guide, we'll reveal a complete Walkthrough that provides an in-depth, step-by-step guide through the whole game, pointing out Collectibles along the way. At times, we will branch out to specific Puzzle Solutions pages to provide a more thorough overview of select sections that may prove more difficult. We also share how to get Weapons and Items that are slightly more out of the way.
Silent Hill 2 Guide: Walkthrough
In this first section of our Silent Hill 2 guide, we're going to reveal a full Silent Hill 2 Walkthrough. We have documented every area in the game in accordance with the maps you find, allowing for easy navigation. You shall find a step-by-step guide to completing every single area, along with the Collectibles they contain, in the pages below.
- South Vale Walkthrough
- Wood Side Apartments Walkthrough
- Blue Creek Apartments Walkthrough
- Brookhaven Hospital Walkthrough
- Historical Society Walkthrough
- Toluca Prison Walkthrough
- Labyrinth Walkthrough
- Lakeview Hotel Walkthrough
Silent Hill 2 Guide: Puzzle Solutions
For the second part of our Silent Hill 2 guide, we're listing all our Silent Hill 2 Puzzle Solutions pages. The guides break down and help you solve the many puzzles in the game, explaining what you need to do and providing the right solution.
South Vale
- Jukebox Puzzle Solution in Neely's Bar
- Grand Market Code and How to Get It
- Jacks Inn Motel Safe Code and How to Get It
Wood Side Apartments
Blue Creek Apartments
- Clock Puzzle Solution and Where to Find the Hands
- How to Solve the Seesaw Puzzle in Room 210
- Moth Puzzle Solution and How to Get the Lock Combination
Brookhaven Hospital
- Reception Office Padlock Code and How to Get It
- How to Get the Nurses Station Keypad Code
- Hand Puzzle Solution and Where to Find All Bracelets
- Hospital Safe Solution in the Director's Office
- How to Solve the X-Ray Viewer Puzzle
- How to Solve the Chained Box Puzzle
- All Elevator Quiz Answers and How to Solve the Decorative Box Puzzle
Toluca Prison
Lakeview Hotel
Silent Hill 2 Guide: Collectibles
The third part of our Silent Hill 2 guide breaks down all the Collectibles in the game and provides links to where you can find them all throughout each and every area. There are a total of 120 Collectibles to find in the game.
Silent Hill 2 Guide: Weapons and Items
In the fourth section of our Silent Hill 2 guide, we're covering all the Weapons and select Items you can find throughout a typical playthrough.
Weapons
Items
- How to Get a Flashlight
- Where to Find Crimson Ceremony Book
- Where to Find White Chrism
- Where to Find Broken Key Parts and Get the Dog Key
- Blue Gem Location and Where to Use It
Silent Hill 2 Guide: Trophies
This part of our Silent Hill 2 guide is all about Trophies, with a complete Trophy guide and dedicated pages for certain Trophies that require them.
- Trophy Guide: How to Get the Platinum
- Where to Shoot All the Balloons in Wood Side Apartments
- How to Discover the Secret of Room 106
Silent Hill 2 Guide: FAQs and Help
For the last section of our Silent Hill 2 guide, we're going to provide additional Help and answer any FAQs that don't fit anywhere else in our coverage.
- Combat and Puzzle Difficulty Options Explained - What Settings Should You Choose?
- Endings: How to Get All 8 Endings
- New Game+: How to Start and What Carries Over in New Game+
- Do You Need to Play Silent Hill 1 First?
And that brings our Silent Hill 2 guide to its conclusion. We hope we have been able to help you in some way, but if you have any tips or advice of your own to share, feel free to post it in the comments below. Thank you for reading!
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I was thinking even early access aint out and yall aready got a guide up. Good work. I will be playing this one on pc next weekend when I got time off. I always love a good scary game in October.
This will be my first Silent Hill game. Always been a Resident Evil Dino Crisis(dreaming of a return) guy. Well F.E.A.R. as well, but that series fell off a cliff lol.
I'm really doing something wrong.
First I ordered Lollipop Chainsaw at Play-Asia, which turned out as a mistake, since it takes them forever to have that on stock.
And now Silent Hill 2, while a lot of people seem to already have it, I have to wait until next week in hope, the retailer sends it in time for release.
@Elitepatriot fell off a cliff is one way of putting it 😂 but yes I didn’t like any past the first one
@Yousef- I actually liked the second one. Third one was bad.
I’m looking forward to starting this game after work tonight. It will be my first venture into this series, so I’m excited to see why people regard this game so highly.
How is the frame rate on quality mode folks? Heard that there were dips and frame pacing issues that let it down a bit. I really want to pick it up but know I should wait it out for a better experience.
Anyone finding themselves locked by a progression blocking bug during a point in the game involving a certain rotating object?
@Elitepatriot As far as I'm concerned, there is only one FEAR game.
Silent Hill 2 is excellent. I'm closing in on the platinum (at nearly 30 hours of gameplay). The only real criticism I have is that the game is bizarrely easy. It gives you way more ammo and health than you need and none of the puzzles (even on hard) aren't terribly difficult or obtuse.
@theSpectre I understand. I still do enjoy the second game. But yes, the first is on a level that will probably never be matched.
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