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Silent Hill 2 Remake Review Bombed on Wikipedia by Angry Fans

by Skylar Jan 24,2025

Silent Hill 2 Remake Wikipedia Vandalized by Disgruntled Fans

Silent Hill 2 Remake Wikipedia Page Targeted by False Review Bombing

The Wikipedia entry for the Silent Hill 2 Remake has been the target of coordinated edits, resulting in the posting of inaccurate and deflated review scores. Wikipedia administrators have responded by temporarily protecting the page from further unauthorized modifications.

The motivations behind this apparent review bombing remain unclear, although speculation points towards dissatisfaction among a segment of the fanbase. Some suggest a connection to perceived "anti-woke" sentiments, though this remains unsubstantiated.

Despite the online manipulation, the Silent Hill 2 Remake, currently in early access (full release October 8th), has generally received favorable critical reception. For example, Game8 awarded the game a score of 92/100, praising its emotional impact on players.

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