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Broken Silence: The Case of the Next Silent Hill Developer | Rely on Horror

Rely on Horror: Silent Hill Downpour may have just graced us fans three months ago, but that hasn’t stopped me from thinking about the future. Silent Hill Book of Memories is the next game to release in the series and while canon, is not a main title. Book of Memories is a canon game in spinoff territory and while I’m looking forward to seeing what Wayforward can contribute to the series in an experimental Silent Hill title, my mind has lately been thinking about Silent Hill Next. Who should we expect to develop the next main entry in the series? Vatra? Climax? Yet another random studio? Well, let’s speculate on a potential list of developers for the next game.

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Kratoscar20084305d ago

We need the japanese knowledge in horror for the new entry not more western onws.

Kyosuke_Sanada4305d ago (Edited 4305d ago )

Not necessarily, Dead Space is an example that Western developers due have great potential in making a survival horror. However, the problem with games of that ilk (other than the injection of spoon feeding gamers) is that try to attain a balance in scare factor in and out of combat.

Frictional Games (Amnesia) and Cry Of Fear were one of the few developers that overcame this goal exponentially and gave Japanese developers a run for their money in creature design.

But obscurity is what Eastern horror still does best to this day......

Kratoscar20084305d ago

Normally thats is more the exception than the rule. But your right as far as this generation goes western developers have done a good job.

But i think japanese still have the best horror media than other countries.

Kyosuke_Sanada4305d ago

To tell you the truth. For me to feel confident for the new Silent Hill, it would have to be a team like Project Siren behind the helm. The remake for PS3 is an underrated classic that had very few flaws like making encounters mission based instead of having the open world-esque field that other titles normally have.

Another little thing that irked me was the map revealing the locations of the objectives. Haunting Ground did a superb idea of allowing the player to hear the protagonist thoughts that gave players the idea of what's needed while be realistic enough that it requires much more thought to figure the mystery.

Galerians also did a great idea with the "Sense" ability which blatantly showed the solution to an area by analysis with your psychic ability. However it never revealed where you had to go acquire it.....

ThanatosDMC4305d ago

Clicked for using Turk and JD. (Scrubs)

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The Best Silent Hill Characters Ranked

A breakdown of the best Silent Hill Characters that inspired and frightened gamers.

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Why Silent Hill Will Never Be the Same

Estelle Mejia says: Silent Hill, for those who don’t know, is a psychological horror survival series that has declined somewhat. Fans point to the fact that the original team who helmed Silent Hill 1-4, named Team Silent, has been split, either working on different games for Konami or leaving the company altogether. This has left the series without a consistent team to helm the series for about 20 years, give or take.

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The 7 Best Survival Horror Games for Retro Gamers

Got that retro survival horror bug? Here's Chit Hot's picks for the seven best survival horror games from yesteryear.

cthulhucultist97d ago

Eternal Darkness was way ahead of its time especially for a Nintendo exclusive.

I would love to see a remake or sequel (multiplatform)

Ristul97d ago

When I see Eternal Darkness, I klick!

TheBrainZ97d ago

Not to sound too repetitive but Eternal Darkness all the way!

GaboonViper97d ago

Eternal Darkness is one of my most favourite games of all time.

kevco3397d ago

4 people love Eternal Darkness.

Quick! Jump on that remake, whoever holds the rights these days.