Silent Hill 4: The Room Now Available for PC

The 2004 horror classic is available on GOG for $9.99.

Posted By | On 02nd, Oct. 2020

Silent Hill 4 The Room

Konami’s Silent Hill 4: The Room can now be played on PC. After a PEGI rating for the same popped up recently, the PC version’s listing has gone live on GOG. It retails for $9.99, which is the same price as Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance on PC.

Released in 2004 for PS2 and Xbox before coming to PC, Silent Hill 4: The Room follows Henry Townshend who’s stuck in his apartment. The only means of escaping is through a strange portal which leads to a realm of horrors. Along with new monsters and a variety of different environments, the title also features first-person gameplay along with third-person exploration.

If one has never played the Silent Hill series, then Silent Hill 4: The Room is worth checking out. However, with Konami re-releasing its old PC ports on GOG, it might be worth waiting for Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill 3 to arrive first. Stay tuned for more details in the meantime.


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