- Silent Hill F has finally received a new trailer thanks to the latest Silent Hill Transmission Showcase
- The game will be put in a fictional Japanese city in the 1960s
- No release date yet but it is set to launch on PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC
We finally have some new information about Silent Hill F, Konami’s latest post in the legendary psychological horror series.
For the first time since the message back in October 2022, Silent Hill F. Was awarded more details via a dedicated Silent Hill Transmission Showcase. We received a new trailer with three and a half minutes to the upcoming game along with details of its attitude, history and the artists involved in bringing his world to life.
Silent Hill F. Located in the fictional Japanese city of Ebisugaoka in the 1960s. The setting, as described in the transmission broadcast, is very inspired by Kanayama’s gifu prefecture, and we see several comparison shoots of the game world along with its real inspiration.
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Silent Hill F’s The protagonist is Shimizu Hinako, a seemingly ordinary teenage girl who witnesses her hometown, is shrouded in a strange fog. The pull into this crooked version of her city, she will have to fight scary monsters, loose riddles and make crucial decisions to survive. The Summary of History ends with indicating Silent Hill F. is ultimately “a story of a beautiful, yet scary choice.”
Developed by Neobards Entertainment, who previously worked as a support study for Capcoms Resident Evil series, Silent Hill F. Also has some eye -catching talent attached to it. The game’s story has been written by Ryukichi07, author of Legendary Horror Visual Novel Series Higurashi when they cry.
In addition, the creature and character design of Kera is handled, a striking visual artist who has previously worked on Square Enix titles including Lord of Vermillion and Romancing saga series. The known series composer Akira Yamaoka is also ready to contribute to music to Silent Hill F.
The prerequisite of one Silent Hill Games set in Japan are, I feel, an incredibly compelling. When I go out of the trailer, the tone reminds me a lot of Siren Series of Horror Games. I am intensely curious to know more about this “beautiful, yet scary choice”, the game will make us do, and its theme of finding beauty in terror – and vice versa – has the potential to be infinitely interesting. Not to mention completely scary.
There is no release date for Silent Hill F. yet. However, the game is scheduled for release on PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. You can also wish for it now on your chosen platform.