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PSA_ Silent Hill 2 remake has a soft lock glitch at the end of Brookhaven Hospital

Published on January 01, 0001

The remake released this week, and though it's working relatively well there is one soft lock glitch that can make it impossible to progress without reloading an earlier save. The glitch takes place near the end of Brookhaven Hospital—but it can be avoided.

As spotted by and by many helpful fans on social media, you're able to soft lock your game by interacting with a porthole in a door on the third floor of Brookhaven Hospital. [[link]] Here's a relatively spoiler-free description of how to avoid soft locking.

After entering the third floor of Bookhaven you'll have a short cutscene looking through a little window—a porthole—in a door. When you return to the third floor later on you'll need to be sure you manually save before g2g1bet going through to the rooftop. Once you're on the other side of the door you should autosave—but be sure you do not interact with the porthole from the other side. Just continue on your merry way.

Interacting with the porthole from the wrong side will teleport you to the wrong side of the door, preventing you from exploring the area you just got to and soft locking the game with no way to progress. PG SLOT If you accidentally hit the button and get teleported to the wrong side you should be able to reload that autosave—but some people can't reload it. That's why you made that manual save before the rooftop, which should get you back on track quickly.

The remake of Silent Hill 2 is doing pretty well for itself, with developer Bloober Team reporting over a million copies sold and commentators praising it for staying true to the vision of the original—.

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