Chavis must have left no stone unturned, as there is no statuette, tchotchke, or Silent Hill swag that has escaped her notice close to the past one and a half decades. Chavis shared, “I got into the series way back when the first game was released in the U.S. My interest was piqued when I read a short preview of the game accompanied by a screenshot of Harry standing over dead dog in a bloodied alley in one of my brother’s random game magazines. After beating the game once I had so many questions left over that I knew replaying and getting all the endings was a must.”
Chavis also happens to maintain the “Silent Hill Historical Society“, and if you are curious to see what this world record is like, do check out the 12-minute video below. [Press Release]