Silent Hill 2 Remake: How To Get The Chainsaw

Wield the mighty Chainsaw in Silent Hill 2 Remake and cut down monsters in a single hit.

A player obtaining Chainsaw - Silent Hill 2 Remake
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Silent Hill 2 Remake features six weapons—three melee and three ranged firearms. While you’ll naturally come across the Wooden Plank and Steel Pipe as you progress, the third melee weapon is a secret one requiring you to go the extra mile. This guide will explain how you can get the Chainsaw in Silent Hill 2 Remake.

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How To Get The Chainsaw in Silent Hill 2 Remake

As powerful as the Chainsaw is in Silent Hill 2 Remake, the only way to obtain it is after beating the game at least once. After completing the game, the first step is to start the ‘New Game+’ Game Mode.

After that, continue playing the early section of the game, which is mostly covered in mysterious mist until you reach Angela. Next, you will need to follow the path that eventually leads you to the Lumberyard area near the ‘Silent Hill Ranch’ location.

Once you are there, look to your right, where a couple of logs are piled over each other. You will find the Chainsaw weapon embedded in a log there.

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Besides obtaining the Chainsaw for the first time, you will also unlock the “Lumberjack” trophy in Silent Hill 2 Remake.

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Do You Need Fuel For Chainsaw?

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No, the Chainsaw does not need refueling, and the best part of getting this weapon is not only the damage it does but the unlimited ammo as well. You can keep swinging at enemies without worrying about running out of fuel, and that is why this weapon puts most guns to shame in ‘New Game+’ of Silent Hill 2 Remake.

The Chainsaw is kept in the ‘New Game+’ because it can one-shot most monsters and makes progression a breeze. The bosses may still take more hits and use more strategy to beat, but when crossing tight spots and haunting places filled with monsters, no weapon does the job better than the Chainsaw.

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About the Author

Irfan Ansari

Irfan Ansari is a Guides Writer at Prima Games, bringing seven years of experience in Video Game Journalism to the table. With over 20 years immersed in gaming, he's sharpened his craft at notable outlets like TheGamer, Gamepur, Videogamer, and eXputer. His favorite hobby is grinding for XP, leveling up and defeating bosses to pulp.

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