Silent Hill: Townfall Teaser Trailer Revealed
The upcoming title is a collaboration between Konami, Annapurna, and BAFTA award-winning No Code studio.
The upcoming title is a collaboration between Konami, Annapurna, and BAFTA award-winning No Code studio.
If you have a spare jailbroken PS5, you can easily play PT on a regular version of the console.
The secret Silent Hills demo terrified people almost a decade ago on PS4.
The series is reportedly coming back with several different games.
When asked on a recent podcast if the director was involved in any Silent Hill-related projects, del Toro said, "No, not at all."
In a video interview, Silent Hill composer Akira Yamaoka suggested a new game in the series was in production, but the video was soon pulled.
An unknown Silent Hill fan has claimed the franchise's domain name to show off Pyramid Head's height.
The game will have an action-adventure spin and appeal to a broader audience.
The cult horror demo P.T. will not be backward compatible with the PS5, even for those who have access to it on PS4.
The acclaimed horror manga artist and writer didn't get to work on Silent Hills, but he would team up with Kojima in the future.
A recent report from a French gaming site claimed that PT was made without Konami's knowledge, but Kojima's studio calls such claims "categorically false."
Konami US representative says that recent claims of a Silent Hill revival "are not true."
YouTube user Lance McDonald showed us what P.T. villain Lisa does when you can't see her, and now we can't sleep.
Kojima Productions has something new in the works, and some fans believe that they're returning to the abandoned Silent Hills.
Silent Hills might not be happening, but the town itself lives on in P.T. thanks to this hacker's work--here's a video of the PlayStation 4 game's version of Silent Hill.
Years later, Silent Hills demo P.T. continues to turn up new secrets--game hacker Lance McDonald has revealed the unseen player character model.
The Death Stranding director, whose Silent Hills was cancelled, might be returning to horror soon.
The Walking Dead's Norman Reedus discussed P.T., Silent Hills, and Death Stranding, and how happy he is the first two didn't work out.
The Walking Dead star talks about what it was like working with Hideo Kojima on Death Stranding.
A new Silent Hill game is being unveiled at the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas this weekend... kind of.
Modder Lance McDonald has uncovered a terrifying secret behind the scenes.
It was unknown how horror manga artist Junji Ito was involved with Hideo Kojima's now-canceled Silent Hills. It turns out, it wasn't a lot at all.
Silent Hills playable teaser has been remade by a fan, and they included an option that allows you to play the game in virtual reality.
But it's not all bad news for the fan developer, who seems to have impressed Konami staff with his initiative.
Reddit user Qimsar recreated Silent Hills' creepy PS4-exclusive P.T. demo on PC, and it's eerily accurate to the original experience.
The director speaks out again against the company he was working with for Silent Hills.
A PC mod for Metal Gear Solid 5 gives the gift of Kojima and Reedus dancing together in celebration of the new Death Stranding trailer.
Creators of the hit Netflix show talk about their video game influences.
Check out this new video of a Fallout 4 recreation of the ill-fated horror game, P.T.
They met recently to discuss Kojima's new studio and who knows what else.
But the Gears of War designer says he declined; "I woulda f**ked up SH."
"It's like destiny, it needs to happen."
Director adds that some ideas they came up with were similar to those later seen in The Last of Us.
Junji Ito was another collaborator on the canceled horror game.
"I have proven to be the albatross of video games."
No, Microsoft isn't trying to buy Silent Hill from Konami for "billions" of dollars.
Hollywood director doesn't know if he's coming back to games.
Don't delete P.T. from your PS4 if you want to play it again.
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