The 'straight jacket / armless man' from the movies is tricky. I'll be adding many of the monsters from the movie / games. If anything, it makes me really appreciate the talent of texture artists, and how far ahead Team Silent was back then. There's something freaky and cool about going through textures of a 20 year old game to use in a 13 year old pinball editor to be played on almost anything modern including a VR headset. Playing these now is like travelling back in time. Wow! Almost 20 years later, and I still have my original save game files! I've only ever played SH2, SH3, SH4, Homecoming on my PC (which 'today' is a real benefit with 4K, 60fps, Enhanced mods, etc) I decided to do some sound recordings from the games to use. I'm going through ALL of them and the other games to find the sounds I need for Silent Hill.
The number of sound files made for these games is crazy! Silent Hill 2 alone has many 100s of sound files. I bought every soundtrack I could get over the years. If there is one thing the Silent Hill series is known for, is the amazingly beautiful and disturbing sounds and music from the extremely talented Akira Yamaoka.