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Silent Hill f producer insists it is "an action horror game" and any comparisons to a soulslike are "disingenuous"
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Silent Hill f has a hidden Easter egg that calls back to one of the most iconic horror game themes of all time

by admin October 8, 2025


It turns out there is a lovely little Silent Hill 1 Easter egg hidden within Silent Hill f that the musically inclined have discovered.

Found within the school in Silent Hill f, posted on a cork board, is some sheet music. It turns out this sheet music is the old SIlent Hill 1 theme. It’s a nice callback in a game that largely stays away from obvious ties to the original series, save for some smaller references here and there.

You can see the Easter egg figured out by streamer Frankielollia, who spotted the sheet music and had one of their viewers play it on guitar, before comparing it directly with the original theme. That classic Silent Hill theme remains one of the most iconic horror game themes of all time, and is well-deserving of a callback.

Watch the Silent Hill f trailer here!Watch on YouTube

Silent Hill f is proving exceptionally popular so far, with the game selling at a faster rate than the Silent Hill 2 Remake. The first totally new, non-remake, entry into the series since Silent Hill: Downpour in 2012 (that is, if you don’t count P.T), SIlent Hill f has proven a grand return to form for the long-dormant spooky game series.

In Eurogamer’s Silent Hill f review, writer Vikki Blake wrote: “Silent Hill f’s frustrating first-half is outweighed by a brilliant, delirious second that’s well worth the initial slog.”





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Silksong Easter egg hides a secret, super-hard permadeath mode, for those who want to suffer even more

by admin September 9, 2025



Hollow Knight: Silksong will get a little easier next week with the release of the game’s first patch, which among other things promises a “slight difficulty reduction in early game bosses Moorwing and Sister Splinter.” But what if, for some demented reason, you wanted to make the game harder? As it turns out, that’s on the menu too, and you don’t even have to wait for it.

Steel Soul mode is a permadeath mode that becomes available in the original Hollow Knight after completing the game for the first time, and it does indeed make the game more difficult: Just as in real life, death is not a condition from which one can recover. Steel Soul mode is also present in Silksong, revealed by the presence of the Steel Soul achievement on Steam.

But as discovered by redditor Buttnugtaster—man, I love quoting redditors in news stories—the Steel Soul mode in Silksong is not restricted to replays. By going to the “Extras” menu and entering Up, Down, Up, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right on your controller, you can unlock the Steel Soul mode immediately.


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Why would you want to do that to yourself? Look, people ask me the same question about picking digital mushrooms in a virtual forest. Everyone has their thing and it’s best not to judge.

CHEAT CODE DISCOVERY (Not joke) from r/Silksong

I’m sure it’s not gone overlooked, but this unlock, minus a couple button presses, comes by way of the Konami code, a cheat code created by Kazuhisa Hashimoto in 1985 to assist with game development that subsequently broke containment and appeared in numerous other games over the years. All due respect to IDDQD die-hards, but the Konami code is far and away the most famous cheat code in videogame history, and its use in this little Easter egg is a nice touch.

For the record, I tested this myself, and yup, it works. I fired up Silksong, went straight to the “Extras” menu, bashed in the code, the screen flashed and gave me a bit of a boooosh sound, and Steel Soul was then available when starting a new game.

I can also confirm that while the Konami code is traditionally applied with a controller, it works just as well in Silksong with a keyboard.

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So there you have it: If you want to dive straight into Silksong’s permadeath mode, the option is now on the table. Some folks—not many, but a few—have already pulled it off:

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As mentioned, if all of this sounds like masochistic nonsense and you would really prefer to suffer less rather than more, that’s on the way too: Silksong’s first patch is expected to go live next week, but you can see what’s cooking now through public beta branches available on Steam and GOG.



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Hollow Knight: Silksong Includes a Secret Konami Code Easter Egg

by admin September 9, 2025


Hollow Knight: Silksong isn’t an easy game, but that difficulty is one of the reasons why fans love it. There are likely some in the fanbase who might even feel it’s too easy, and for them, developer Team Cherry added the most famous of cheat codes to the game, although it doesn’t give you 30 lives. 

The famous Konami Code, best known for its inclusion in the NES game Contra, does work in Silksong, but it will make the game far harder, not easier. The secret was found not long after the game came out on Thursday over at the Silksong subreddit. A variation of the code can be inputted in the Extras section of the title screen to unlock the Steel Soul mode on a new playthrough. The description of the unlocked mode says, “No reviving. Death is permanent.” 

The secret Steel Soul mode is not for the faint of heart. 

Screenshot by Oscar Gonzalez/CNET

As the description suggests, Steel Soul is a permadeath mode, meaning that once you die, it’s game over and your save is wiped. Considering how difficult Silksong has been even for veterans of the Hollow Knight, this option is truly for those who want the highest of challenges. It appeared in the original Hollow Knight as an optional setting made available after beating the game, but Silksong players just need to press a few buttons on the menu screen to unlock it.

The code needed to unlock Steel Mode in the Extras section of the title screen is Up, Down, Up, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right. For consoles, you will need to use the respective controller’s Dpad, while PC requires either using a controller Dpad or the arrow keys on the keyboard. There are no additional buttons to press, and when inputted correctly, the screen will flash. To activate the new much harder difficulty option, back out of the Extras screen, select Start Game, pick New Game and that will take you to the Mode Select screen where Steel Soul is now available. 

The Konami Code was first used in Gradius, a shoot ’em up game made by the company and released for the NES in 1986. The full code is Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, and Start on a controller and was programmed into the game’s code by developer Kazuhisa Hashimoto as a way to test the game easily, as it added all the power-ups to the player’s ship. Hashimoto had mistakenly left the code in the NES game, and it was eventually discovered by players in the U.S. 

The Konami Code is mainly remembered for its use in 1987’s Contra for the NES, which gave players 30 lives to start the game with. It has since been used in other Konami games and paid homage to by other game developers. Tech companies such as Google and Facebook have also used the code as an Easter egg in their different services over the years. 

Hollow Knight: Silksong is out now on PC, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, PS4 and PS5. It’s also available for Xbox Game Pass subscribers. 



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The Switch Nintendo Classics app just got a cool, hidden Game Boy Advance Easter Egg
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The Switch Nintendo Classics app just got a cool, hidden Game Boy Advance Easter Egg

by admin September 7, 2025


Nintendo recently released an update for Switch Online, which among other little tweaks adds a nice, nostalgia infused Easter egg to the Game Boy Advance app.

This Easter egg can be found by twiddling with the analogue stick while booting up the Game Boy Advance app. If you do this, you will be met with the classic GBA bootup sequence.

You can see how the Easter egg looks via the video I took this morning.


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This is not the first time Nintendo has added a nostalgic start up on its Switch Online Classic apps. Back in June, it also added the iconic GameCube startup screen to the Switch.

For more on the service, you can check out our handy guide to all of the games currently available on Nintendo Switch Online here.

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