>>15637829
>HD re-release?
No. Never play that version. It's incomplete.
>Silent Hill HD Collection
>Since Konami lost source code for both games, Hijinx Studios had to work with unfinished versions of Silent Hill 2 and 3. The core play mechanics and story for all games remained mostly the same with some artistic changes in the remastered versions. For the remastering, both games have had a graphics overhaul to allow them to support modern 720p resolution on consoles, as well as run at locked 30 frames per second. Both games also feature an alternate voice dub, as well as PlayStation Network Trophies and Xbox 360 Achievements. Players have the option to switch between the original voice acting and the alternate voice acting for Silent Hill 2, while the re-dub is mandatory for Silent Hill 3 because it lacks the original voice acting.
Granted, the HD re-release is still better than whatever low budget PC horror game is popular right now. Baldi's Basics, Five Nights at Freddy's, SCP Containment Breach, Slender, etc. But still, you should avoid it and track down a SH3 PS2 copy instead. If you also have a Silent Hill 2 save file on your PS2 memory card, there is a hidden Easter egg in SH3.