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** Before ''Homecoming'', one of the original ideas for the series' [[UsefulNotes/TheSeventhGenerationOfConsoleVideoGames seventh-gen]] debut came from Climax Studios (makers of ''Origins'' and later ''Shattered Memories''), which [[http://bloody-disgusting.com/video-games/3406804/video-emerges-unreleased-ps3-exclusive-silent-hill-game/ would have followed]] a [[BadassPreacher priest]] from El Paso named Hector Santos who does battle with the Order in the small Arizona town of Coyote Flats, where they had relocated to some time after the events of the first game. The Otherworld would've involved traversing multiple versions of the town from various time periods going back to the 17th century, indicating that Alessa's influence had spread far beyond Silent Hill and had followed the cult west. After Konami declined to have it as a ''Silent Hill'' game, Climax tried to retool it into a DivorcedInstallment called ''Broken Covenant'', but they never found a publisher to support it.

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** Before ''Homecoming'', one of the original ideas for the series' [[UsefulNotes/TheSeventhGenerationOfConsoleVideoGames [[MediaNotes/TheSeventhGenerationOfConsoleVideoGames seventh-gen]] debut came from Climax Studios (makers of ''Origins'' and later ''Shattered Memories''), which [[http://bloody-disgusting.com/video-games/3406804/video-emerges-unreleased-ps3-exclusive-silent-hill-game/ would have followed]] a [[BadassPreacher priest]] from El Paso named Hector Santos who does battle with the Order in the small Arizona town of Coyote Flats, where they had relocated to some time after the events of the first game. The Otherworld would've involved traversing multiple versions of the town from various time periods going back to the 17th century, indicating that Alessa's influence had spread far beyond Silent Hill and had followed the cult west. After Konami declined to have it as a ''Silent Hill'' game, Climax tried to retool it into a DivorcedInstallment called ''Broken Covenant'', but they never found a publisher to support it.

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