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  • Noise Effect (ノイズイフェクト) is, well, somebody.
  • The Noise Effect, also known as film grain, is a post-process screen effect that is used in most of the games; it was introduced in Silent Hill 2. It is a screen filter that lets the player know if there are enemies nearby when the screen starts to become static and eerie. It was originally designed to hide the "CGI-like" look of the characters in Silent Hill 2, and to help add to the atmosphere of the games.
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  • The Noise Effect, also known as film grain, is a post-process screen effect that is used in most of the games; it was introduced in Silent Hill 2. It is a screen filter that lets the player know if there are enemies nearby when the screen starts to become static and eerie. It was originally designed to hide the "CGI-like" look of the characters in Silent Hill 2, and to help add to the atmosphere of the games. In Silent Hill 4: The Room, Henry Townshend being near Ghosts will cause the Noise Effect to become more prevalent. Some enemies are not detected by the radio, like the Stalker in Silent Hill and the Mannequins from Silent Hill 2. The filter is used most heavily in Silent Hill: Origins.
  • Noise Effect (ノイズイフェクト) is, well, somebody.
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