10 Gaming Opening Levels Which Surprised Us All

10. Silent Hill

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The original Silent Hill is one of the most singularly terrifying video games ever made, and it wastes no time at all sending players on a reality-bending descent into hells both literal and symbolic.

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While many survival horror games of the era gradually eased players into a terrifying situation, Silent Hill threw them headlong into a pulse-pounding nightmare.

The game's very first level sees protagonist Harry Mason waking up from a car accident on the outskirts of the titular town, after which the player must run through the town's deserted, fog-soaked streets while pursuing Harry's missing daughter, Cheryl.

This eventually leads the player into a narrow alleyway where the camera angles become increasingly strange and disorientating, foreshadowing the horror that's about to announce itself.

The alley leads to a darker caged area where the player stumbles across a series of increasingly unsettling sights - a corpse under a bloody sheet, for one - while the intense musical score ramps up.

This climaxes with Harry discovering some bloody humanoid remains stuck to a fence, before similar-looking creatures start attacking Harry, eventually killing him.

Just when the player assumes they've reached a snappy Game Over screen, though, the scene shifts to show Harry waking up in the nearby diner. It was all part of the plan.

It's a masterful subversion of expectations that totally throws players off-base, basically telling them to expect the unexpected for the remainder of the experience.

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