TheDarkPhantom
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f stands for fucking fantastic, looking real good, Silent Hill is back, Konami has awoken from their pachinko induced slumber.
Exactly what I felt, really loving this, I need this!!Silent Hill is well and truly back.
Yeah but the characters in siren have personality. This does not to me.Because they going for more stylize character models instead of using scan face, I personally very happy about that, I dont care much for scan face.
I'm loving it even more because it's Japan lol, I love Asian horror stuff, hell I don't even dig into American horror (European like Control dlc? Hell yes).It looks like a shitty mashup of all the horror games set in Japan. (Corpse Party / Siren / Project Zero)
Why Japan, anyway? I don't care about the land of the weaboo, all this to flirt people with pp anime.
The series has come a long way with the second remake, certainly not perfect, but quite polished. And they're already doing something stupid with it?
Doesn't look like it. Or hell, who knows, it's in the 60s, someone like a young Dahlia Gillespie (sp) might make a cameo in this.
I hope there will be some connection to the previous silent hill game to make it more interesting lore. And possibly explain some of the story and lore from SH1 to SH4.the girls town gets filled with fog and monsters and i bet someone summoned the silent hill god there in the plot
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This is not scary. This is a cliche. You can do this in any video game. Generic contorted monster in a dark hallway with a single light above. I’m so spoiled by Masahiro Itos original ideas. Why call it Silent Hill. Call it “F” like the 3DO game “D”or Forte. This is not Silent Hill.
That’s not it. Silent Hill never had anything to do with Japan. Now it’s shoehorned by random developers. Team Silent does Silent Hill better than “random dev#12”. You are just buying the product at this point. Not the game it should be.Imagine a Japanese dev doing a game set in Japan instead of America...
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That’s not it. Silent Hill never had anything to do with Japan. Now it’s shoehorned by random developers. Team Silent does Silent Hill better than “random dev#12”. You are just buying the product at this point. Not the game it should be.
I guess you just figured that out? Welcome to 2025.There is no Team Silent anymore, hasn't been for 2 decades now.
I guess you just figured that out? Welcome to 2025.
Tbf that's what sets original SH2 characters apart from remake ones, using scans removed the creepy stylized look they had previously which is what made them look so magicalBecause they going for more stylize character models instead of using scan face, I personally very happy about that, I dont care much for scan face.
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This is not scary. This is a cliche. You can do this in any video game. Generic contorted monster in a dark hallway with a single light above. I’m so spoiled by Masahiro Itos original ideas. Why call it Silent Hill. Call it “F” like the 3DO game “D”or Forte. This is not Silent Hill.
And that's exactly why this is exciting.That’s not it. Silent Hill never had anything to do with Japan. Now it’s shoehorned by random developers. Team Silent does Silent Hill better than “random dev#12”. You are just buying the product at this point. Not the game it should be.
It's not meant to be "scary". didn't you watch the transmission? the whole angle is about "the beauty in horror".![]()
This is not scary. This is a cliche. You can do this in any video game. Generic contorted monster in a dark hallway with a single light above. I’m so spoiled by Masahiro Itos original ideas. Why call it Silent Hill. Call it “F” like the 3DO game “D”or Forte. This is not Silent Hill.
No. Konami's outsourcing all the development. Konami back on track would mean Team Silent making games in-house.Is Konami finally back on track?
As far as I know most people who originally made Silent Hill left Konami.No. Konami's outsourcing all the development. Konami back on track would mean Team Silent making games in-house.
Exactly. And feels like Silent Hill!Genuinely weird, obscure and intriguing.
Exactly how I like SH games.
I 100% agree with this, I'm glad they are doing something new instead of "just do another SH2". Dont get me wrong I love SH2 but at this point it just played out way too much from newer games to even the movie adaptation just wanna be SH2 and we dont need another one.We don't need yet another more or less exact clone of Silent Hill 2, as were the majority of the SH games that followed it.
It looks like a shitty mashup of all the horror games set in Japan. (Corpse Party / Siren / Project Zero)
Why Japan, anyway? I don't care about the land of the weaboo, all this to flirt people with pp anime.
The series has come a long way with the second remake, certainly not perfect, but quite polished. And they're already doing something stupid with it?
Who cares about “the beauty in horror”??? What the hell does that even mean. Flowers and blood look pretty together??? Just sounds pretentious. Please stop this nonsense. Yes the games are better done by Japanese devs. There INTERPRETATION of western horror was great. That’s why people love Silent Hill 1-4. Not because it ever took place in Japan. Nobody ever said “I want silent hill to take place in Japan.” It’s the western interpretation Japanese devs had. Imagine if Resident Evil was being developed by western devs. It would goofy. Like this.It's not meant to be "scary". didn't you watch the transmission? the whole angle is about "the beauty in horror".
The vibes I get are that this IP has had about three undeniably great games, a handful of good ones, and a bunch of average to bad ones. Plus, it has never truly broken through to mainstream success, at least not in the sense of a single entry selling 15 to 20 million copies.
What are they supposed to do, the same crap they did in the 360 era?.
I think the producer (either by the command of Konami or as a personal push) is trying to reinvent the franchise, giving it a second wind of relevance and hopefully make it a greater success....I mean this is not a charity.
Yamaoka said it best: this is a game made by Japanese developers, with Japanese sensibilities that westerners can't replicate
If we take these visuals at face value, they are at an AAA level
The only two things truly relevant are:
1. A memorable story.
2. How innovative and fresh the game mechanics, gameplay, and loops are going to feel/be. (Western devs are too corrupted by focus testing and market research).
Depending on the execution of those two points, this game could have a greater chance of breaking through to mainstream success than a "successor" to a traditional Silent Hill game made by bloober for example.
To be fair, Siren is a released game that you and others have played. This isn't out, no one has played it, and we've barely seen anything regarding the characters. There's just not enough here to even make that assumption IMO.Yeah but the characters in siren have personality. This does not to me.
I wouldn't say it's "cliché" per se, but they have to show what they're attempting to do, which is make a horror game. Which, they could only do so much with what they showed us. Masashiro Ito is great, but I wouldn't just shun this entire thing just yet, especially when it sounds like they're trying to push something more unique for the IP. Because it was always meant to be a Silent Hill game in the first place, maybe there will be more ties to the universe in some way, too much to tell as it's not even out yet. We really don't even have that much to go with. We just know there's fog, and there's monsters. That's about the only correlation we have. This is Silent Hill, I guess just not the one that you want, and that's okay. I personally think it's admirable that they're trying something so different.![]()
This is not scary. This is a cliche. You can do this in any video game. Generic contorted monster in a dark hallway with a single light above. I’m so spoiled by Masahiro Itos original ideas. Why call it Silent Hill. Call it “F” like the 3DO game “D”or Forte. This is not Silent Hill.
I'm assuming you didn't watch a lot of the stream, because they literally go over the whole "why Japan" thing. Hey man, I know it sucks that Team Silent is gone, but they've been gone for forever, but that doesn't mean the IP needs to die too. It's looked and felt brighter than it has in a LONG time, so I welcome it. At least SOME of the team is still involved in some way in various projects, it's cool they can even pull that off. I'm curious to know what the game "should be" in your eyes.That’s not it. Silent Hill never had anything to do with Japan. Now it’s shoehorned by random developers. Team Silent does Silent Hill better than “random dev#12”. You are just buying the product at this point. Not the game it should be.
Again, it's something they touch on in the Transmission, and quite a bit. They even mentioned that as Japanese developers they were able to do things in a way that no one else could at the time, which is why people loved the original games so much. So, what would happen if you took that and integrated it into a world and culture they're more familiar with, like Japan? It's far from nonsense IMO, I think it makes a lot of sense. It's also pretty bold in a way, but I mean, come on, we're likely getting more remakes. They already tried sequels "like the other games" and they weren't that great. So, they want to give it another shot and in a very different way. I think it's impressive of them TBH. Even more so if they nail it, and I hope they do.Who cares about “the beauty in horror”??? What the hell does that even mean. Flowers and blood look pretty together??? Just sounds pretentious. Please stop this nonsense. Yes the games are better done by Japanese devs. There INTERPRETATION of western horror was great. That’s why people love Silent Hill 1-4. Not because it ever took place in Japan. Nobody ever said “I want silent hill to take place in Japan.” It’s the western interpretation Japanese devs had. Imagine if Resident Evil was being developed by western devs. It would goofy. Like this.
It's their angle or direction.Who cares about “the beauty in horror”??? What the hell does that even mean.
we do not have the context.Flowers and blood look pretty together??? Just sounds pretentious.
not necessarily better, but different. especially when western devs tend to make the same game in terms of design language. Which is the point.Please stop this nonsense. Yes the games are better done by Japanese devs.
You are talking about an almost 30-year-old franchise, and like 10 games or so behind it.Not because it ever took place in Japan. Nobody ever said “I want silent hill to take place in Japan.” It’s the western interpretation Japanese devs had.
as far as i know this game is being developed by a Taiwanese studio, and a Japanese creative team, right?Imagine if Resident Evil was being developed by western devs. It would goofy. Like this.
There was some divisiveness between those games.That’s why people love Silent Hill 1-4.
People love the vibes, but I would argue that the vibes are more related to Yamaoka’s music/soundscape and a foggy, melancholic place, a liminal space (this is the essence). regardless of geographic location and time frame.There INTERPRETATION of western horror was great.
The copium is real lol.Windows Store is something that's becoming more common lately... it's definitely starting to mean something.
The fact that more and more publishers are signing up also means that MS is, a priori, managing to convince them to jump on the PlayAnywhere bandwagon or at least have a presence in its PC Store for the future.
P.S. Silent Hill 2 Remake on XS and the Windows Store in September (end of PS exclusivity)?
It wouldn't make sense not to do so when you release the rest of your games (including those in the series) on day one.
Silent Hill = aWhere’s a b c d e ?
I have absolutely no idea what the heck you are talking about with most of those responses. I will say that this game should be named:It's their angle or direction.
we do not have the context.
not necessarily better, but different. especially when western devs tend to make the same game in terms of design language. Which is the point.
You are talking about an almost 30-year-old franchise, and like 10 games or so behind it.
as far as i know this game is being developed by a Taiwanese studio, and a Japanese creative team, right?
There was some divisiveness between those games.
People love the vibes, but I would argue that the vibes are more related to Yamaoka’s music/soundscape and a foggy, melancholic place, a liminal space (this is the essence). regardless of geographic location and time frame.
Who cares about “the beauty in horror”??? What the hell does that even mean. Flowers and blood look pretty together??? Just sounds pretentious. Please stop this nonsense. Yes the games are better done by Japanese devs. There INTERPRETATION of western horror was great. That’s why people love Silent Hill 1-4. Not because it ever took place in Japan. Nobody ever said “I want silent hill to take place in Japan.” It’s the western interpretation Japanese devs had. Imagine if Resident Evil was being developed by western devs. It would goofy. Like this.
Wake me up when they show gameplay.
Who cares about “the beauty in horror”??? What the hell does that even mean. Flowers and blood look pretty together??? Just sounds pretentious. Please stop this nonsense. Yes the games are better done by Japanese devs. There INTERPRETATION of western horror was great. That’s why people love Silent Hill 1-4. Not because it ever took place in Japan. Nobody ever said “I want silent hill to take place in Japan.” It’s the western interpretation Japanese devs had. Imagine if Resident Evil was being developed by western devs. It would goofy. Like this.