πI recommend the following two novels to you: " I'm Really Not the Lord of the Abyss " and " Strange Revival: Starting from Making Games ". These two novels are both sci-fi and time-travel, and they both involve the plot of Resident Evil. I'm Really Not the Lord of the Abyss also has elements of Silent Hill. I believe you'll like it. I hope you like my recommendation.π
There are many novels similar to Silent Hill and Resident Evil. Here are some examples: - Youyou White Book - Death Note - Ghost Blows Out the Light - [Full-time Expert] - Battle Through the Heavens - Heavenly Official Blessing - "The Night" - [Choosing the Heavens] - Sword Comes These novels all had horror elements similar to Silent Hill and Resident Evil, including mysterious monsters, strange events, and twisted human nature. At the same time, these novels also had wonderful plots, deep character creation, and excellent writing that allowed readers to enjoy an immersive reading experience.
This question is a bit vague because Silent Hill is a movie series, not a novel. However, if he was referring to a novel related to Silent Hill, it might be Resident Evil: Curse. This was a novel based on the Resident Evil series. It told a horror story caused by a biochemical virus and had a certain connection with Silent Hill.
One is 'House of Leaves' by Mark Z. Danielewski. It has a similar sense of unease and psychological horror as Silent Hill. The unique structure of the book, with its nested narratives and footnotes, adds to the disorienting atmosphere.
πI recommend "Life on the Run from Prison Break" and "Mimo of Doomsday". Both books were sci-fi and apocalyptic. The plot was intense and exciting, and the atmosphere was similar to Resident Evil. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Another great one is 'Silent Hill: Dead/Alive'. It weaves a story full of twists and turns, as the characters struggle to survive in the Silent Hill environment. The novel plays with the themes of guilt, redemption, and the blurring of reality and nightmare that are characteristic of the Silent Hill franchise.
They often have a strong sense of atmosphere. Just like in Silent Hill, there is a feeling of isolation and dread. For example, the settings are usually desolate, like an abandoned town or a spooky old house.
πI can recommend the following novels that are similar to Resident Evil to you: "Starting from the original form of torture and killing,""Zombie Invasion of Ten Thousand Worlds,""Doomsday Super supplier,""Doomsday Mystic Emperor,""Virus is Calling," and "Doomsday Limit Enhancement." These novels were either doomsday crisis or sci-fi-evolution. There were all kinds of terrifying biochemical viruses, zombies, and mutated creatures, and there were super powerful protagonists who survived in the apocalypse. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One well - known Silent Hill Japanese novel is 'Silent Hill: The Terror Engine'. It delves deep into the creepy and mysterious world of Silent Hill, with complex characters and a haunting atmosphere.
Yes, there were a few novels with Silent Hill as the theme. I could recommend Di Renjie's Silent Hill and Strange Revival: Starting from Gaming. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you: "I Open a Bookstore in Resident Evil": The bookstore is the only hope of Resident Evil. Everyone who walks in is the target of harvesting. Those who don't walk in... As a result, corpses covered the fields, rivers flowed like rivers, mountains and rivers were filled with resentment, and cries shook heaven and earth. "Resident Evil: Sunset Farm": The male protagonist, Shaun, awakened his supernatural ability and slowly evolved into a corpse king who controlled thousands of corpses. How to survive in the apocalyptic world was a difficult problem. [Rise from Resident Evil: Jiang Qiu gradually becomes the strongest mutated beast and creates an epic civilization!] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π