“There was a hole here. It’s gone now.” The meaning of the words, a blood-red message spray-painted on a covered window in a deserted bar, has long been debated by fans of Konami’s 2001 seminal psychological survival horror game Silent Hill 2. More than two decades later, we’re no closer to understanding those unnerving words, but the release of the remake does frame them in a new light. The original Silent Hill 2 is, simply put, a masterpiece. A brilliant and nightmarish symphony of grief, trauma, loss, resilience and possible redemption, the PlayStation 2-era release is the type of game that…