What is the best Silent Hill game of all time?

By YPB Team

Silent Hill set the gold standard for psychological horror with its fog-drenched streets and deeply unsettling storytelling. Which entry in the series haunted you most?

Silent Hill: Shattered Memories — ranked #11
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
A bold 2009 reimagining for Wii and PSP praised for its psychological profiling system and emotionally resonant storytelling.
1000pts
Silent Hill 2 — ranked #22
Silent Hill 2
The 2001 psychological horror masterpiece following James Sunderland's journey into a fog-shrouded town, widely regarded as the greatest horror game ever made.
928pts
Silent Hill — ranked #33
Silent Hill
The 1999 original that established the franchise with its dense atmosphere, creeping paranoia, and iconic Otherworld transitions.
507pts
Silent Hill 3 — ranked #44
Silent Hill 3
A visually stunning 2003 sequel following Heather Mason into the nightmarish cult-filled town, often cited for its intense horror imagery.
507pts
Silent Hill: Origins — ranked #55
Silent Hill: Origins
A 2007 PSP prequel following trucker Travis Grady through the events before the original game, praised for expanding lore.
428pts
Silent Hill: Downpour — ranked #66
Silent Hill: Downpour
The 2012 entry offering an open-world approach to Silent Hill's foggy streets with prisoner protagonist Murphy Pendleton.
428pts
Silent Hill f — ranked #77
Silent Hill f
The 2025 Japan-set entry praised as one of the best horror games of the year, dripping with terrifying atmosphere.
428pts
Silent Hill 4: The Room — ranked #88
Silent Hill 4: The Room
The divisive 2004 entry that changed the formula by trapping protagonist Henry Townshend in his own apartment.
190pts
Silent Hill: Homecoming — ranked #99
Silent Hill: Homecoming
The 2008 Western-developed entry following soldier Alex Shepherd returning to his hometown, noted for its intense combat.
0pts
Silent Hill 2 Remake — ranked #1010
Silent Hill 2 Remake
Bloober Team's acclaimed 2024 remake that modernizes the classic with stunning visuals while preserving its psychological depth.
0pts

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