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This article is still under construction. It may contain factual errors. See Talk:Silent Hill: Origins for current discussions. Content is subject to change.



Silent Hill: Origins
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Cover art from Silent Hill: Origins (2007)
Release Date: 2007
Developer: Climax Studios
Publisher: Konami
Series: Silent Hill
Platforms: Playstation 2
PSP
Genre: Survival horror


Silent Hill: Origins, known as Silent Hill: Zero in Japan, is the fifth installment in the Silent Hill survival horror series. It is a prequel to the original Silent Hill game.

It was developed by Climax Studios and published by Konami. It debuted on PlayStation Portable in November 2007, with a port to the PlayStation 2 released in March 2008.

Set seven years prior to the events of Silent Hill, Origins expands the backstory on which the series built itself. Travis Grady, a trucker who suffers from visions that are somehow familiar to him, is running late for a delivery one night. He decides to make up for lost time by taking a detour. On the outskirts of Silent Hill, a cloaked figure darts into the road in front of him; Travis slams on the brakes and exits his truck to check on their condition. Outside his truck, Travis sees a brown-haired girl in a blue uniform, who he chases into the mysterious town.

The following weapons appear in the 2007 video game Silent Hill: Origins:


Target Pitsol

The Target Pistol is capable of firing up to 6 .22 caliber bullets before needing to reload. It's based on a High Standard HDM .22 Pistol.

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High Standard HD Model for comparison (standard factory barrel, no suppressor) - .22 LR.
The Target Pistol from Silent Hill: Origins.

Service Pistol

The Service Pistol is a medium caliber US Army surplus gun. It is capable of firing up to eight 9mm bullets before needing to reload. It resembles a Nickel Plated Colt M1911A1 with brown plastic grips but is apparently chambered for 9mm ammunition rather than .45 ACP.

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Nickel Plated M1911A1 with brown plastic grips - .45 ACP.
The Service Pistol from Silent Hill: Origins.

Revolver

The Redeemer is a revolver capable of firing up to six .44 Magnum cartridges before needing to reload. The weapon appears to be based on a Smith & Wesson M29-3 .44 Magnum revolver with a nickel finish and an 8-inch barrel.

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A Smith & Wesson M29-3 .44.
The Revolver from Silent Hill: Origins.

Shotgun

The shotgun in Silent Hill: Origins differs from previous shotguns in the series in that it is double-barreled and break-action. The shotgun is deadly at close range and can down numerous enemies in one shot, but, compared to previous games in the series, it has the smallest capacity of any firearm, limited to just two shells. The Shotgun appears to be based on a 12-gauge Remington SPR210 shotgun.

Travis is seen holding a shotgun in the cutscene before the final boss fight, though it has a different model to the one used in-game, resembling a 12-gauge Winchester Model 1897 Riot Gun pump-action shotgun.

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Remington SPR210 Shotgun - 12 gauge.
The Shotgun from Silent Hill: Origins.
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Winchester M1897 - 12 gauge.
The pump-action shotgun from Silent Hill: Origins' pre-boss fight cutscene.

Hunting Rifle

The Hunting Rifle shoots .38 caliber rounds and resembles the Winchester Model 52.

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Winchester Model 52.
The Hunting Rifle from Silent Hill: Origins.

Assault Rifle

The weapon fires 7.62 millimeter rounds in rapid succession. It resembles a Norinco Type 56 Standard. This is a blatant anachronism because civilian AK type rifles entered US market after 1982, and Origins is presumably set in 1976, although Travis reflects the rifle is indeed an imitation from the Communist bloc.

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Norinco Type 56 (Imported into the U.S. as the Norinco AKS-47 or AKS-47 Sporter) - 7.62x39mm.
The Assault Rifle from Silent Hill: Origins.

Tesla Rifle

The Tesla Rifle is an unlockable weapon, obtained only after the UFO Ending has been achieved. The weapon looks very futuristic and shoots unlimited electricity from its barrel instead of actual ammo. It serves a similar role to that of the Hyper Blaster from the first Silent Hill. It appears to be based on an M16A2 and an AR-15 Magpul MOE 6920.

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AR-15 Magpul MOE 6920.
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M16A2 (5.56x45mm) with M203 40mm grenade launcher
The Tesla Rifle from Silent Hill: Origins.

See Also

Films Silent Hill  •  Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
Main Video Game Series Silent Hill  •  Silent Hill 2  •  Silent Hill 3  •  Silent Hill 4: The Room  •  Silent Hill: Origins  •  Silent Hill: Homecoming  •  Silent Hill: Downpour
Derived game Series The Arcade  •  Shattered Memories