Yo fellow horror fans β something genuinely exciting just dropped: Screen Burn Interactive is bringing Konami's spooky brand into a completely new location on September 24th (and they're targeting both PC and PS5)! If you know them, you probably recognize this team as No Code Studios before the name change happened. These folks have been crafting acclaimed horror games like *Stories Untold* and *Observation*, so Townfall feels like a worthy twisted take on Konami's entire Silent Hill universe coming to St.Amelia in the 90s! That fictional Scottish island setting sounds absolutely gorgeous (and terrifying) β it's chilly, abandoned, shrouded with thick fog that practically demands you squint at every corner for monsters. Simon Ordell keeps waking up along those watery shores armed with his trusty portable TV while trying to fix something important even as creepy critters stalk him relentlessly in this first-person experience where puzzles and red-lit terrors collide beautifully alongside some heavy family drama brewing beneath the surface!
I've been watching Konami's whole Silent Hill revamp unfold over these past months, which is honestly incredible timing since they're clearly going all-in on psychological horror across multiple projects. The *Silent Hill 2* remake from Bloober Team drops this June and has already generated serious buzz among longtime fans who remember what made that original so haunting decades ago. Meanwhile Silent Hill: f arrives in the autumn months β created by NeoBards Entertainment with a legendary script by Ryukishi07 himself, it's set somewhere rural Japanese between the sixties featuring high school student Shimizu Hinako as our heroine, and from what I've seen involves blood-stained beauty intertwined with melee combat against some wonderfully grotesque monsters born straight out of childhood trauma. Honestly f might be one of their finest iterations to date (unlike certain other recent entries we'd rather not discuss at length β yes you Ascension!). So when Townfall drops on September 24th, the question is what kind of deep-seated family secrets St.Amelia has been hiding under all that Scottish fog?
Source: https://www.engadget.com/2186206/silent-hill-townfall-will-hit-pc-and-ps5-on-september-24/
Also see: Silent Hill 2 Remake (Bloober Team), Silent Hill: f (NeoBards Entertainment)
I've been watching Konami's whole Silent Hill revamp unfold over these past months, which is honestly incredible timing since they're clearly going all-in on psychological horror across multiple projects. The *Silent Hill 2* remake from Bloober Team drops this June and has already generated serious buzz among longtime fans who remember what made that original so haunting decades ago. Meanwhile Silent Hill: f arrives in the autumn months β created by NeoBards Entertainment with a legendary script by Ryukishi07 himself, it's set somewhere rural Japanese between the sixties featuring high school student Shimizu Hinako as our heroine, and from what I've seen involves blood-stained beauty intertwined with melee combat against some wonderfully grotesque monsters born straight out of childhood trauma. Honestly f might be one of their finest iterations to date (unlike certain other recent entries we'd rather not discuss at length β yes you Ascension!). So when Townfall drops on September 24th, the question is what kind of deep-seated family secrets St.Amelia has been hiding under all that Scottish fog?
Source: https://www.engadget.com/2186206/silent-hill-townfall-will-hit-pc-and-ps5-on-september-24/
Also see: Silent Hill 2 Remake (Bloober Team), Silent Hill: f (NeoBards Entertainment)