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Silent Hill 4: The Room
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The fourth entry in the Silent Hill horror game series (and, to date, the last installment directed by Team Silent, the original developers of the series), Silent Hill 4: The Room stars Henry Townshend as the player character, a renter of Room 302 in the South Ashfield Heights apartment building, who for no apparent reason becomes trapped in his apartment after a rash of nightmares.
Five days after first being trapped, a hole opens up in his bathroom that leads to a series of surreal alternate worlds, where he witnesses a string of gruesome murders, inflicted on people brought into those worlds. When the few people he meets are killed in these ghostly domains, they die in the real world as well. As the perpetrator closes in and Henry's own apartment starts becoming possessed by otherworldly influences, Henry must uncover the dark secrets lurking in his home and its true connection to a dead man named Walter Sullivan before it's too late.
Overview
This game was the first to make a marked departure from the formula set in the first three games, featuring gameplay centered around a hub (Room 302) that can be returned to by entering holes in the various alternate worlds Henry can visit, and only a single save point, which is a red diary in Room 302. The game also features an inventory system that can hold only 10 separate items--somewhat oddly, each magazine of ammunition (whatever the amount it holds) is treated as a single item in and of itself, occupying a single "slot" in the inventory, which is the same amount of "inventory space" as a full-sized construction spade or pickaxe would occupy. This forces the player to either travel light, or else return to Room 302 to dump unnecessary items in a storage chest whenever Henry can't carry any more and needs to take another item.
Partially loaded-magazines can, however, be consolidated back into full magazines using Room 302's storage chest by simply dumping off ammunition into the chest and retrieving it--the ammunition retrieved will then be in the form of fully-loaded magazines. The player can also tactically reload a drawn gun by using a slot of its ammunition, and if that slot holds ammunition equal to or less than the spare capacity in the gun, then the ammunition in that slot be emptied as it is loaded into the weapon. Another useful feature unique to firearms in this Silent Hill title is the ability to penetrate monsters in a line with Henry's gunfire--if Henry fires a shot through a monster and another is behind it, those monsters directly behind the first one hit will also take the same damage from that shot.
M1911 Pistol
Simply called "the pistol" in game, this M1911 design is found in Room 302 after visiting the first world through his bathroom portal once. Its caliber is undisclosed, and its magazine capacity varies depending on the difficulty selected at the start of a new game (a feature that would later appear in Silent Hill: Homecoming). On the Easy difficulty, the pistol holds 12 rounds. On Normal, it holds 10, and on Hard, it holds only 8. It is fast-firing but possesses only moderate stopping power against the inhuman monstrosities that populate the worlds Henry visits, and is the only ingame firearm that Henry must obtain.
This weapon is also the only one in game that can use the incredibly rare silver bullets, which must be loaded one at a time into the pistol but can knock down the indestructible ghosts Henry will encounter in a single hit. However, they will eventually rise again to torment him unless pinned to the ground with a similarly rare item called the "Sword of Obedience," which will render a pinned ghost harmless and immobile unless the Sword is removed.
Unknown Revolver
A revolver of undisclosed caliber carried by Richard Braintree, one of Henry's fellow tenants in South Ashfield Heights. After Richard is sucked into the fourth alternate dimension that Henry can visit, Richard then uses it to defend himself from an onslaught of ape-like monsters (called "Gum Heads" in game) who endlessly dog him in his attempts to escape that world. Henry can later obtain and use this revolver for himself upon entering Room 207 of the alternate South Ashfield Heights apartment building.
Unlike the M1911 pistol, the revolver's capacity (realistically) does not change with the difficulty setting chosen at the beginning of a new game. The revolver also possesses markedly higher stopping power than the M1911 can muster, reliably flooring non-ghost monsters in a single hit where they can be finished off with a good stomp from Henry's foot. However, it fires and reloads more slowly than the M1911 can, and cannot use silver bullets. Ammunition for this firearm is also rarer than that for the M1911.
MAC-11
If the player scores 90 points or more by the end-of-game ranking screen, this firearm will appear in Room 102 of the Alternate South Ashfield Heights apartments after starting a new game. It is called the "submachine gun" in-game. Henry himself cannot use it, but his neighbor, Eileen Galvin, can fire it full-auto using just her unbroken arm, and is always accurate no matter how long she fires it. As an added bonus, this weapon can be used indefinitely by Eileen.
The MAC-11 is implied to be the weapon used in the fourth murder of the Walter Sullivan case (a key element of the game's backstory), where the perpetrator killed a pet store owner and his entire stock of pets using a submachine gun. Its previous use as an instrument of indiscriminate massacre is likely the reason behind its insidious drawback--using the weapon will gradually cause Eileen to become more and more possessed by the forces behind the hellish environs that Henry must protect her from, and beyond a certain point this mounting otherworldly influence will cause Eileen to go insane and possibly even harm Henry (though not with a weapon).
Room 101's Arsenal
The tenant of Room 101 (nameless in the game, but described as a "gun maniac" by memos Henry can find) keeps an arsenal of model firearms in his room in the Alternate South Ashfield Apartments. The "gun maniac" is said in a diary entry to have killed one of his neighbor's cats with a "converted model gun" with a shot at point blank range, suggesting that his models may be airsoft replicas. While they are useless to Henry, the arsenal in the room is notable for including models of various firearms found in previous entries in the Silent Hill series.