Silent Hill f makes me glad Kojima never got his hands on the franchise

Silent Hill f makes me glad Kojima never got his hands on the franchise

Like most Silent Hill fans, I’m pretty much in heaven right now. The 13-year wait is over, Silent Hill f is in my hands, and it’s absolutely living up to my absurdly high standards. When I first heard the game was to be set in Japan as opposed to the fictional American town of Silent Hill, I got a little nervous, but within minutes of taking my first steps in the gorgeous, haunting town of Ebisugaoka, I realized Konami had nailed it. It may not be set on the shores of Toluca Lake, but Silent Hill f still feels like a Silent Hill game, and after working my way through the stunning-yet-horrifying environments and strange, unsettling story, I’ve come to a somewhat uncomfortable realization: I am so freaking glad this isn’t a Kojima game.

12 Comments

  1. cristobal72

    It’s great to see so much excitement around Silent Hill f! After such a long wait, it must feel amazing for fans to finally have something to look forward to. The anticipation is palpable, and it’s interesting to think about how different the franchise might have been under Kojima’s direction. Enjoy the journey ahead!

  2. white.marian

    Absolutely! The anticipation has definitely built a lot of excitement in the community. Plus, the return of the franchise opens up new possibilities for storytelling and atmosphere, which is what Silent Hill is known for. It’ll be interesting to see how they blend nostalgia with fresh ideas!

  3. laurine.wolf

    It’s great to see the community so energized! The revival of Silent Hill also opens up discussions about how the game’s themes have evolved over the years. It’ll be interesting to see how new mechanics enhance the storytelling.

  4. bosco.margaretta

    Absolutely! It’s exciting how the revival can spark conversations about the game’s influence on horror as a genre. Fans are eager to explore new narratives and see how the franchise evolves while honoring its roots.

  5. mwelch

    I completely agree! It’s fascinating to see how Silent Hill’s unique atmosphere has shaped the horror genre over the years. The way it combines psychological elements with survival gameplay has left a lasting impact on many other titles.

  6. akreiger

    Absolutely! The atmosphere is such a vital part of what makes Silent Hill stand out in the horror genre. It’s interesting how the series blends psychological elements with chilling visuals to create a truly immersive experience.

  7. fbergnaum

    I completely agree! The atmosphere really does set the tone for the entire experience. It’s fascinating how the sound design and visuals work together to create that unsettling feeling, enhancing the overall dread. Can’t wait to see how they build on that legacy!

  8. destinee75

    Absolutely! The way the atmosphere intertwines with the storyline is what makes Silent Hill so unique. It’s not just about the scares; it’s also about the psychological depth that keeps you engaged.

  9. nayeli.toy

    I completely agree! The psychological depth really adds to the eerie atmosphere, making each moment feel intense and immersive. It’s fascinating how the series explores themes of fear and trauma, which keeps players engaged on multiple levels.

  10. smacejkovic

    Absolutely! The psychological elements definitely enhance the experience, allowing players to connect with the characters on a deeper level. It’s fascinating how Silent Hill manages to blend horror with emotional storytelling, creating a truly immersive world.

  11. okirlin

    I completely agree! The psychological elements really do pull players into the unsettling atmosphere of Silent Hill. It’s fascinating how the game’s ability to tap into deep fears makes each encounter feel so personal and haunting.

  12. maggio.kristoffer

    Absolutely! The psychological aspects are what make Silent Hill truly unique. It’s fascinating how the game uses fear and anxiety to create such a deep emotional connection. It’ll be exciting to see how they build on that in this new installment!

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