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The thing that's sold me most on Silent Hill f so far is its slightly outdated UI
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The thing that’s sold me most on Silent Hill f so far is its slightly outdated UI

by admin June 13, 2025



Okay, now, I know you’ve probably read that headline and thought to yourself “why on earth would outdated UI in Silent Hill f be a good thing?” Allow me to explain! To be a contrarian for a moment, I think that a large amount of triple-A games have incredibly boring UI. It’s very much because of that late 2010s trend of simple, emboss-free graphic design you see in logo design everywhere these days, and I hate it.


Silent Hill f, however, as shown off during today’s Konami Press Start showcase, looks to have UI that would fit right at home in a PS3 game. It’s outdated, technically, but it looks like it’s been built with a lot more thought. It’s not even particularly complicated – there’s a health bar, a stamina bar, some kind of… floral and crescent moon bars. There’s a light ugliness about it that I think a lot of games on the PS3 also had, even games like Dark Souls, that I find a lot more appealing than the modern, clean aesthetic you’ll see a lot of. Just compare the original Demon Souls and its remake, for example.

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The showcase did also do a bit of a deep dive into the horror game’s gameplay, which, as is typical of the series, looks like you’ll be swinging around a metal pipe a lot. Game director Al Yang did say the team is hoping to make sure the combat system is “fresh, but familiar, yet also be thematically appropriate and not overly complex.”


I couldn’t tell you if they’ve done that or not, though it doesn’t matter to me all that much. It’s not like I come to the Silent Hill series for exciting mechanics, I’m in it for the vibes. And the vibes do look good! There were some brief looks at some concept art, and the team spoke of how they set the game in the Showar era to tap into customs and superstitions “long forgotten in modern life.”


I’m certainly a lot more interested in Silent Hill f than I am the remake of the first game that was also announced. It’s the first new entry in years (no I’m not counting Ascension), so if anything I’m morbidly curious as to whether or not the world can actually be expanded in such a way or not. Plus, again, I like how unclean the UI is! I’m a simple person, with simple needs.


Silent Hill f is due out September 25th, later this year.



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Silent Hill f gets development deep dive at Konami game showcase
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Silent Hill f gets development deep dive at Konami game showcase

by admin June 12, 2025


Silent Hill f just got a comprehensive deep dive during today’s Konami Press Start showcase.

This portion of the event introduced various developers to fans, and highlighted different aspects of the game including the shift to Japan, combat, monster design, and more.

It kicked off with Silent Hill series producer Motoi Okamato explaining why Silent Hill f has shifted to a Japanese setting. He states: “Silent Hill was a series that fused Western horror and Japanese horror, but as the series progressed, I felt that the essence of Japanese horror was lost”.

You can watch the Silent Hill f segment of the showcase here! Watch on YouTube

From there, we were introduced to Neobards and game producer Albert Lee, who described how the studio has approached the Japanese focus on Silent Hill f. Game designer Al Yang then took the spotlight, explaining how Neoboards iterated on the “uneasy charm and loneliness” of Ebisugaoka, where the game is set.

This narration from Yang can be heard while new gameplay footage of Silent Hill f can be seen. In it, we see Hinako explore Ebisugaoka, swing around a steel pipe, and generally be horrified by all the monsters and spooky locations she finds herself in.

Following this, Okamato returned to establish a key pillar of the game and its Japanese horror style, which he dubbed “beauty, but disturbing”. According to Yang, this concept was applied throughout the game, with the team working with artist Kera. This explanation came alongside concept art of different horrific looking monsters.

Silent Hill f is set to release on 25 September, and will be “more action oriented than the Silent Hill 2 remake”.



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A Silent Hill remake has been announced as "in development" during Konami Press Start showcase
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A Silent Hill remake has been announced as “in development” during Konami Press Start showcase

by admin June 12, 2025


A Silent Hill remake has just been announced during Konami’s Press Start showcase.

The game will be created by Bloober team in collaboration with Konami. As of writing, the only confirmed is that the game is “in development”.

The brief reveal trailer was paired alongside the Silent Hill 1 intro theme, further confirming that this is the original game in the legendary horror series being remade.


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This remake of the original 1999 game by Bloober Team, the developer responsible for the excellent Silent Hill 2 remake. That game received ample critical and commercial success, and in Eurogamer’s own review of the Silent Hill 2 remake, Vikki Blake noted: “Against the odds, Bloober Team has delivered a remake that both expands Silent Hill 2 in just the right places, and gives careful attention to what it preserves.”

This will be the first time Silent Hill 1 has gotten the remake treatment, although it was reimagined back in 2009 with Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. That game, released on the Wii and later ported to the PS2, was an interesting spin on the game that started it all.

Bloober Team is also working on Cronos: The New Dawn, which got a release date announcement at Summer Game Fest only a few days ago.



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Konami Press Start Showcase Will Highlight Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, Silent Hill F, And More This Week
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Konami Press Start Showcase Will Highlight Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, Silent Hill F, And More This Week

by admin June 10, 2025


Though last week was packed with showcases like the PlayStation State of Play, Geoff Keighley’s Summer Games Fest, the Xbox Games Showcase 2025, Day of the Devs, and plenty more, there’s still some summer fun on the horizon. Konami has revealed it will host a Press Start showcase this week on Thursday, June 12, at 6 a.m. PT/9 a.m. ET, where it will highlight roughly 37 minutes of Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, Silent Hill f, and more. 

“Join Konami for a broadcast of the latest information on new, upcoming titles like Silent Hill f and Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, and more,” the show’s description reads. 

 

Though that’s not much to go on, fans excited for Konami’s upcoming Metal Gear Solid 3 remake and the latest Silent Hill, which brings players to Japan, should tune in when Press Start airs on Thursday. 

In the meantime, check out the latest Silent Hill f gameplay trailer, where we also learned it is launching this September, and then check out Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater’s remade version of the original game’s iconic opening movie. 



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Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater and Silent Hill f livestream announced by Konami
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Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater and Silent Hill f livestream announced by Konami

by admin June 9, 2025


Here’s a new date for your bumper summer line up of video game showcases: Konami has today announced its own livestream, which will give us all a fresh look at both Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater and Silent Hill f.

The showcase – known as Konami Press Start – is scheduled for this coming Thursday, 12th June. It will air at 2pm here in the UK, so that’s 6:00am PT / 9:00am ET / 3:00pm CEST.

The whole thing is expected to last for around 37 minutes, Konami has said. While the studio namechecked both Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater and Silent Hill f, it also promised “and more” during that time.

Everything We Know About Silent Hill f So Far. Watch on YouTube

Those interested in tuning in can do so via YouTube, Twitch, or Facebook.

“This live event offers a unique opportunity to hear directly from the creative minds behind some of Konami’s most iconic franchises,” the developer said, promising us all “insights into the development process”, as well as “exclusive content”.

As for those games mentioned above, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is scheduled for release on 28th August, complete with the Ape Escape-themed minigame from the original game. Last month, Konami released the intro video for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, which is absolutely worth a watch.

Silent Hill f, meanwhile, is slated for launch later this year, on 25th September. It will be “more action-oriented” than last year’s Silent Hill 2 remake, but still feature puzzles that are “grounded in psychological anguish and suffering”.



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Silent Hill F PC Preorders Discounted By Up To $20
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Silent Hill F PC Preorders Discounted By Up To $20

by admin June 6, 2025



Silent Hill f physical edition preorders are available now at all major retailers. Just like last year’s Silent Hill 2 remake, Silent Hill f only has one edition. But unlike Silent Hill 2, which was exclusive to PlayStation 5 and PC, the upcoming entry will launch on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X on September 25.

The release date was announced during PlayStation’s State of Play stream on June 4 and was accompanied by our first look at Silent Hill f’s gameplay. The standalone spin-off is set in 1960s Japan and stars high school girl named Shimizu Hinako. As fans have come to expect from the psychological horror franchise, Silent Hill f’s atmosphere looks quite unsettling, and the game’s world looks to be filled with a variety of creatively designed monstrosities.

If you’re unsure if you want to play on console or PC, the preorder deal at GameSpot sister site Fanatical may make that decision a bit easier. Fanatical is offering a 25% discount on Steam keys for the standard and Digital Deluxe Editions. With the preorder deal, you’ll only pay $52.49 for the standard edition and $60 (was $80) for the Deluxe.

Silent Hill f Preorder Bonuses

All Silent Hill f preorders come with the following in-game items:

  • White Sailor School Uniform (Costume)
  • Omamori: Peony (Equip via Bonuses menu)
  • Item Pack: Shriveled Abura-age, Divine Water, First Aid Kit

My Best Plus/Total members, meanwhile, can get a free $10 gift card with their preorder of the PS5 or Xbox Series X physical edition.

$60 (was $80) for PC | $80 for Console

Silent Hill f’s Digital Deluxe Edition retails for $80 and includes 48-hour early access starting September 23. In addition to the preorder bonuses, you’ll get the following extras:

  • Digital Art Book
  • Digital Soundtrack
  • Pink Rabbit Costume (in-game cosmetic)

Steam key preorders at Fanatical are available for $60, saving you $20 off the MSRP.

Silent Hill f will be the first game in the series to take place in Japan. Shimizu Hinako will find herself in a strange, unsettling version of her hometown of Ebisugaoka, and she’ll need to confront a series of twisted creatures and challenging puzzles if she wants to make it out alive. Konami says that Silent Hill f will emphasize close-quarters melee combat over gunplay. This was reflected in the gameplay reveal.

If you’re looking forward to Silent Hill f but haven’t played the great remake of Silent Hill 2, you can get a discounted copy for PC or PS5. The PC edition is on sale for $52.69 (was $70) at Fanatical. The PS5 physical edition is even cheaper, as Amazon and Best Buy have slashed $20 from the price.

Disclosure: GameSpot and Fanatical are both owned by Fandom.



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Silent Hill revival continues with Silent Hill f, set to release on original game’s anniversary
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Silent Hill revival continues with Silent Hill f, set to release on original game’s anniversary

by admin June 5, 2025


We’ve had a few glimpses at what Konami has been cooking in terms of the latest Silent Hill instalment, and while things look wholly different to that of the Silent Hill 2 Remake (or even the original Silent Hill 2), there’s no denying that the upcoming game looks promising.

On top of that, a release date was finally revealed: September 25, 2025. That, funnily enough, happens to be the 24th anniversary of the original Silent Hill!


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Shown off during Sony’s State of Play (June 4), fans had a lengthy insight – thanks to a new trailer – into what to expect from Shimizu Hinako’s story. A teenage girl struggling with society’s expectations and the pressure put upon her is something we can no doubt all relate to in 2025, but Hinako’s story will be clearly taking a very gruesome turn as she explores the disturbing transformation of her hometown, Ebisugaoka.

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It’s safe to say that the plot looks to be very Silent Hill, but this time, we’re stepping into the shoes of an all-new protagonist and getting to know this foggy, surreal Japanese town and all of its secrets. And going off the monstrous enemies shown off in the trailer – including a fleshy mannequin and some sort of jawless-demon wielding a mace – this isn’t going to be any walk in the park for poor Hinako or for any of Silent Hill f’s players.

Image credit: Konami

Here’s hoping for a damning psychological horror experience all over again. I don’t know about you, but after just how good the Silent Hill 2 Remake was, I am itching to revisit the universe of Silent Hill.

Silent Hill f will be released on September 25 for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC.



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Silent Hill f gets fall 2025 release date
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Silent Hill f gets fall 2025 release date

by admin June 5, 2025


Silent Hill f will launch on Sept. 25, Konami revealed during Wednesday’s PlayStation State of Play. It’ll be the first new mainline Silent Hill game in over a decade and the first game in the series overall since last year’s Silent Hill 2 Remake.

It follows a student, Hinako, in 1960s Japan — a first for the psychological horror series typically set in rural America — as the town she lives in is overrun with horrifying enemies only a Silent Hill game could produce. A fog descends, causing the town’s citizens to disappear.

Hinako comes across what seem to be her fellow students, now turned into terrifying creatures, as she fights her way out of a school with a pipe as her weapon. She also wields a spear when approaching a shrine and the ominous figure before it, whose face is the stuff of nightmares. According to a PlayStation Blog post, Silent Hill f “will have a heavier focus on melee and be more action-oriented” than the Silent Hill 2 remake.

The blog post describes Silent Hill f as a “standalone spinoff,” meaning series veterans and newcomers alike will have their socks scared off by it when Silent Hill f is released on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X.



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Subnautica 2 studio talks silent protagonist, a big ol' ocean map, and more in latest Q&A
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Subnautica 2 studio talks silent protagonist, a big ol’ ocean map, and more in latest Q&A

by admin June 4, 2025


Subnautica 2 might still be lacking an early access release date beyond a vague “2025” window, but that hasn’t stopped Unknown Worlds from cranking the hype handling a little harder, with the studio having now shared a few additional details as part of a new video Q&A.


Last time around, Unknown Worlds offered a first, fleeting look at Subnautica 2 gameplay, but for its latest video update, creative producer Scott MacDonald and community manager Donya Abramo tackled a couple of burning fan questions. Admittedly, most of them ended with ‘not yet’, ‘maybe at some point’, and ‘no’, but there were still a couple of facts to glean.


Perhaps the most notable tidbit came in form of confirmation that Subnautica 2 will ditch the controversially chatty protagonist of 2021’s standalone expansion Below Zero and return to the silent protagonist approach of the first game, although that doesn’t mean other characters won’t be voiced. The decision accompanies the introduction of customisable characters, with players able to select from a handful of pre-designed protagonists before diving in. Unknown Worlds notes there’ll potentially be some further “freedom to express yourself as your character”, but whatever that means, it won’t be util after early access launch.

Subnautica 2 teaser trailer.Watch on YouTube


As for the world of Subnautica 2, it’s set on a brand-new ocean planet promising “all-new mysteries, creatures, and experiences”, and Unknown Worlds says it’s aiming for the game to be the “biggest and most exciting” series entry “ever” when it hits 1.0 in a few years time. It isn’t, however, exactly sure “how big and how deep [players will] be able to go over the course of early access”, but says the initial early access launch map will be more sizeable than those of the original Subnautica and Below Zero at a comparative time.


And a vast new underwater world to explore means vehicles. Unfortunately for fans of the Cyclops, Seamoth, and even the Sea Truck seen in earlier games, none of those are returning for the sequel. However, Unknown Worlds says new vehicles are coming – including a big sub scheduled to arrive later in early access – that’ll be “designed in the same spirit [as their predecessors], just more suited to the brand-new environment they need to navigate”. Additionally, “some of your favourite tools [will return], but improved”, and base building is set to offer “more customisation than ever before”.


What else? The studio stresses that, despite supporting co-op for up to four players, Subnautica 2 is being designed as a solo experience first. That means it should retain the sense of “isolation and terror” that made the original such a winner, although the studio readily admits it “won’t really be able to protect” that atmosphere if players opt to bring friends along for the ride. Sadly, there’s no local split-screen option for those wanting to cuddlefish up on the couch, but cross-play is supported between Xbox and PC platforms, and as for proximity chat, that’s currently being ‘investigated’. VR support isn’t on the cards at present, however.


And all of that brings us back to the big question of a release date, but Unknown Words says it’s “not quite ready to share one just yet”. Nor is it talking platforms beyond PC and Xbox, only teasing Subnautica 2 will hit other machines “when the time is right”. It is, though, still scheduled for a 2025 release, and will be available as part of Game Pass on day one.



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Silent Hill 2 PS5 Pro patch still on the way, says Bloober
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Silent Hill 2 PS5 Pro patch still on the way, says Bloober

by admin May 31, 2025


Bloober Team is still working on a PS5 Pro patch for Silent Hill 2 to improve performance.

The horror game remake received a patch for Sony’s more powerful console last year, but players were quick to point out technical issues across social media. A patch was released two weeks after the console’s release addressing graphical glitches, but issues have remained.

Players have been left waiting for further improvements, with fans on reddit presuming the studio had given up on fixes. But a Bloober has confirmed to Eurogamer it’s still working to improve performance.

Silent Hill 2 ReviewWatch on YouTube

In a statement to Eurogamer, Bloober said: “We’re working with the publisher on a solution and will share more details as soon as we have them.”

It’s unknown when a solution will be patched in, but it’s comforting to know it is being worked on after all. We’ll of course keep you updated.

In its technical review of Silent Hill 2 on PS5 Pro, Digital Foundry stated it had “glaring image stability issues not found on the standard PlayStation 5”, as well as “troubled PSSR upscaling implementation”.

Said one player at launch: “It’s really scummy to advertise a game as Pro Enhanced when it actually plays worse than the base unit.”

Still, the game itself received a positive reaction from critics. “Against the odds, Bloober Team has delivered a remake that both expands Silent Hill 2 in just the right places, and gives careful attention to what it preserves,” reads our Eurogamer Silent Hill 2 review.

It went on to sell a million copies in under a week.



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