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Silent Hill f - Official Japanese Trailer

Experience the beauty hidden within terror in this new Japanese psychological horror game. In Ebisugaoka, a secluded town, Hinako Shimizu's once-familiar home transforms into a haunting nightmare as a sudden fog envelops the area. As the town falls silent and the fog thickens, Hinako must navigate the twisted paths of Ebisugaoka, solving complex puzzles and confronting grotesque monsters to survive.

Immerse yourself in Hinako's world, crafted by renowned author Ryukishi07, and enhanced by entrancing soundscapes from Akira Yamaoka, along with stunning visuals in a gripping story of doubt, regret, and inescapable choices. Will Hinako discover the beauty hidden within terror, or will she succumb to the madness that lies ahead?

Discover a new chapter in the SILENT HILL series, which blends psychological horror with a haunting Japanese setting. Silent Hill f is available to wishlist on Steam.

-Foxtrot67d ago

Looks promising however does anyone else think this feels more like Siren / Fatal Frame than Silent Hill

RaidenBlack67d ago

Might be more Fatal Frame than Silent Hill but that's fine. The visuals looking really good and really liked the trailer.
Getting Ryukishi07 to pen the story is any ways promising.

gold_drake66d ago

definitely more fatal frane /siren ish

jznrpg66d ago (Edited 66d ago )

I am going to buy it. It looks like it has a lot of different Japanese influence from anime to games and that’s fine with me

S2Killinit66d ago (Edited 66d ago )

Love it. This looks like a horror fan’s paradise.

Why the “f” designation?

Profchaos66d ago

F is for the friends we lost along the way

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Silent Hill f Waiting Room Playlist

Silent Hill f is on its way, and those looking for an appetizer should check out some of these horror titles, which share some of the same DNA.

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What If Silent Hill’s Curse Started in Japan?

Could Silent Hill f be the true beginning of the franchise’s curse? Explore how 1960s Japan, red spider lilies, and generational trauma might explain the entire Silent Hill mythos.

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-Foxtrot31d ago

I don't think it would have started in Japan considering it gives off the impression in previous games that Silent Hill was founded on sacred land to Native Americans with special powers that ended up being corrupted over time, so this whole thing was around a lot longer than whatever happens in the 1960s.

GameGeeked31d ago

Good point! The Native American lore definitely predates the 1960s. Silent Hill was built on land considered sacred long before settlers showed up. This theory just suggests Silent Hill f might be the origin of the curse itself, and what we see in the town later is how that curse evolved over time.

Inverno29d ago

Kojima had it right when it was planned to be "Silent Hills" cause it could've easily been used to imply that multiple cultures around the world had a similar curse.

Scissorman28d ago

I read this really great theory the other day that the main character is actually older and living in Silent Hill, but the town is forcing her to relive the events from her past when she was a young girl in Japan.

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OhReginald28d ago

I rather they not explain it all. Somethings should be left unknown it's more interesting that way.

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Silent Hill f is rated 'Playable' on Steam Deck, but the system requirements don't look promising

Silent Hill f Steam Deck compatibility has been updated to Playable, but we're still worried about its performance based on the requirements.

anast39d ago

This means it doesn't work very well.