Silent Hill F is coming to PS5. The Silent Hill franchise has been in Limbo for a decade. We are suppose to have the game Silent Hills. This aborted relaunch contains an incredible demo named P.T that players have universally appreciated, which hurts a lot of fans. Silent Hills was a collaboration between Hideo Kojima and Guillermo Del Toro so you can imagine why fans got angry. That project’s cancellation by Konami thus infuriated a great number of fans.
Alisa is now available in Itch and Steam. This PC survival horror is a throwback to Ps1 graphics. I am talking about the Ps1 versions of Resident Evil and Silent Hill. It is developed by Casper Croes and developed for years by himself. The game is serving you Fixed camera angles, Pre-rendered backgrounds, and Tank control realness to give you that nostalgia. I haven’t played a fixed camera angle game for a long time and something is rewarding about it. Despite the graphical limitations, It gives me more dread and vulnerability.
Silent hill use to be one of the top triple-A survival horror game. Resident evil focuses more on sci-fi horror, While Silent Hill has a more religious undertone. Silent Hill is focusing on the paranormal and supernatural. It is a psychological survival horror game than an action one.
Dead By Daylight is an asymmetrical horror game where one character plays the killer and four others play the would-be victims in its vicinity. The killer has invulnerability and can never truly be stopped, and depending on what character it is, may also have special abilities. The way to win is to escape, and to do so, the survivors must work together to unlock the path to freedom.
Dead By Daylight is an asymmetrical horror game where one character plays the killer and four others play the would-be victims in its vicinity. The killer has invulnerability and can never truly be stopped, and depending on what character it is, may also have special abilities. The way to win is to escape, and to do so, the survivors must work together to unlock the path to freedom.
Somehow PT just won’t go away, no matter how badly Konami wants it to. The free demo was released to PS4 owners in 2014 as an advertisement / announcement for Hideo Kojima’s Silent Hills. This game never happened due to Konami becoming corrupt and firing Kojima, who then found a home at Sony and just released his first original game in years, Death Stranding.
In 2014, Konami announced that famed nutty game developer Hideo Kojima would be leaving Metal Gear aside and tackling another one of the company’s properties: Silent Hill. This was announced in offbeat Kojima fashion by disguising the reveal within a free demo for a mysterious game that went only by the initials “PT.”
If you’ve wanted to play Silent Hill: Downpour for your Xbox One, you are finally in luck because a bunch of new games are now backwards compatible as of this week for the Xbox One. Larry Hyrb revealed in a tweet on his official account this week that a group of new games are about to get some backwards compatibility for the Xbox One console. Among those game titles set to receive some Xbox One backward compatibility for this week are Silent Hill: Downpour, Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard, and Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords.
Siliconera reports that some footage for an unreleased installment in the Silent Hill video game franchise has surfaced on YouTube. You can check out the footage below. This is reportedly footage of a game pitched for the franchise by Climax Los Angeles that was going to be exclusive to the PlayStation 4.
Touche Sony, touche! During the Sony Gamescom briefing, a new “interactive teaser” was briefly introduced for a horror title simply called P.T. – the demo went live on the PSN store instantly with little other information given. Sony knew what they were doing and a few heart issues later, so did the gaming community in one of the most horrific and terrifying game experiences ever!
There’s an unhealthy perception in the gaming industry that the PlayStation Vita is struggling, and that it lacks a solid library games. In actual fact, there has never been a greater time to pick up a Vita; here I’m going to run down why now is the time to strike to pick up Sony’s handheld beast and counter some of the lingering questions surrounding the portable console.
Playing Paranormal is the latest feature here at Paranoid Gamer. The idea is simple: to profile all of our favorite video game monsters/creatures and the creative minds behind them. For our inaugural episode we’re profiling one of the greats, one of the most iconic creatures from gaming’s past: Pyramid Head.