Boasting a brilliant central character, Konami’s survival horror franchise returns in magnificently sinister form.
Boasting a brilliant central character, Konami’s survival horror franchise returns in magnificently sinister form.
by Lewis GordonSep 22, 2025, 7:01 AM UTC
Even suffused in otherworldly fog, Silent Hill F’s picturesque period setting gleams with authenticity. Traditional hardwood buildings line narrow alleyways, while babbling brooks and small footpaths crisscross soaking paddy fields. The ephemera of 1960s everyday life is everywhere: glossy magazines, vintage toasters, exquisite flower arrangements. Yet beyond this moody sense of place, the details that feel most authentic in Silent Hill F are of a
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