When a need for mind-numbing television and love of rap collide,
Rhythm & Flow offers a new appreciation for memorable punchlines, especially those that arrive early. Blaq Kush answers the call with "The smoke in the room got it looking like the first level on
Silent Hill." And levels there are. To begin,
Silent Hill puts the gamer in the role of a father searching for his vanished daughter. The end is what you make it. With
There's Always Hope volumes, we track the cover girl's expressions from shock through derangement to trauma and then watch (blankly?) as each vanishes, leaving her face as featureless as the projects themselves. You'll wish you hadn't
learned where she's from. I never beat
Silent Hill. Instead, I unlocked a glitch that made any kind of resolution, however disappointing, impossible. I'm writing this off the first 14 seconds of
Vol.5's first song. It's also a weed rap.
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