Silent Hill Short Message Walkthrough, Wiki and More

Silent Hill SMS Walkthrough

Start with a dilapidated building:

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Room 202 and cherry blossom paintings:

  • Go to room 202. Inside, the door will close behind you until you interact with the cherry blossom painting in the back room.

  • On the other side of the room, find and interact with an article about Sakura’s work.

Note room and more:

  • In the hallway, read Emily’s text message, then enter the Note Room for a cutscene.

  • After the cutscene, interact with the note about child abuse on the wooden cabinet on the left.

  • Exploring further finds a bedroom; interact with the antidepressant on the side table.

  • In the bathroom, interact with the razor on the sink to initiate a disturbing cutscene.

Chain Link Fence Maze:

  • After the bathroom scene, go through the maze of barbed wire.

  • Find yourself locked in a new room. Interact with a newspaper article about teen suicide and another piece of cherry blossom art.

  • Leave the apartment.

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Hallway Exploration and Room 214:

  • Go into the hallway, turn left, then immediately right. At the end of the corridor, interact with the sign behind the grille that says “WARNING DO NOT ENTER”.

  • Entering room 214, there is CB sprayed in the room. Interact with the sketchbook at the back of the room and trigger a cutscene.

  • Run around the chain ring to escape the monster, then run down the hall to the right. Take the door on the left.

Back to the villa:

  • After the cutscene ends, wake up and return to the villa. I walked outside and found myself back in room 201.

  • Go to the hallway, interact with the refrigerator, then follow the hallway with the swinging light.

  • Enter Room 202 again to see more interactive content, including a destroyed piece of cherry blossom art.

Room exploration and puzzles:

  • Explore various rooms, read books, and find tarot cards.

  • Arriving at room 214 again, I heard a woman’s buzzing voice coming from outside the door. Go through the light-filled door that leads to the school hallway.

  • Explore lockers, experience surreal scenes, and complete a chase.

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Back to CB’s studio and school library:

  • Return to room 214 and interact with the journal, completed painting, and pregnancy test.

  • Leave the room and find yourself in the school library. Interact with the books and start new chase sequences.

  • Finally return to the villa.

Final part and puzzle completed:

  • Read a page of the diary, interact with the refrigerator, and proceed down the corridor.

  • Explore rooms 206 and 207, read diary entries, and open doors that repeat apartment scenes.

  • Solve puzzles involving photos and interact with spotlight images in CB Studio to complete the game.

Locker code:

  • Locker code 0312 is painted on the hallway wall. Use this code to unlock Maya’s locker.

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Silent Hill: Short Message

Silent Hill: SMS is a survival horror game released on PlayStation 5 in 2024. Developed by Konami and HexaDrive, the game centers on Anita, a teenage girl who receives a mysterious text message from her late friend Maya. Maya’s suicide prompts Anita to search for clues in an abandoned apartment building in Germany.

Throughout the game, Anita faces a petal monster associated with cherry blossoms, adding an element of suspense, but the game lacks combat and is played in a first-person perspective. The story revolves around themes of bullying, the impact of social media and suicide. These weighty topics form the core of the narrative, making it an emotional experience.

Silent Hill: Short Message received mixed reviews. Some people praised its visuals, atmospheric elements, and themes, especially considering it’s free. However, criticisms emerged regarding the gameplay, narrative, dialogue, and scenes involving being chased. Despite differing opinions, the game’s unique storytelling and its free availability make it worth watching for players interested in exploring the darker aspects of the teenage experience.

Silent Hill: SMS Plot

Silent Hill: Short Message takes place in the fictional town of Kettenstadt, Germany, focusing on an abandoned apartment complex called The Villa. Young woman Anita receives a message from her late friend Maya, an online graffiti artist nicknamed CB (Sakura), urging her to meet at the villa. Anita follows Maya’s artwork as she confronts flashbacks of her own struggles and bullying online. A monster covered in cherry blossoms chases her throughout the game.

As Anita explores, she receives a call from another friend, Emily, who reveals that Maya has died by suicide. Anita is confused by writings that appear to be from Maya and discovers Maya’s last artwork on the roof of the villa. Anita tries to imitate Maya and jumps, but wakes up in the villa. Maya tells her that they can’t leave until she finds “it”.

Anita relives her memories and realizes her jealousy of Maya’s friendship with Emily. She learns that Kottenstadt is under an alleged curse and discovers a letter from Maya asking Emily for help. Anita confesses her crime to Emily and jumps again. Back at the villa, Anita recalls her family’s troubled past, with her mother neglecting and abusing her and her brother.

She discovers that Maya planned her artwork, proving that Maya did not ignore her. Anita is chased by the monster one last time, and she stops herself from jumping, dispelling the fog and returning to reality. Later, Emily posted on social media suggesting that both Anita and she had left Kettenstadt to go to college and start over.

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