With two radically different gameplay philosophies, we examine how both titles handle their narratives, mechanics, and legacy.
Konami would do well to showcase the most crucial aspect of what seems like a solid remake of one its most popular classics.
Nearly two decades later, Kojima’s PS3 masterpiece is begging for a proper remaster.
The movie is being directed and co-written by Silent Hill (2006) director Christophe Gans, and adapts the plot of Silent Hill 2.
The survival horror genre has quite a lot in the pipeline.
According to creative producer Yuji Korekado, the cutscene director believes that "the gags are better with the original graphics."
The next Silent Hill game is taking promising shape from a horror perspective.
Konami's remake will launch worldwide on August 27th at 9 PM PDT for consoles and August 28th at 6 AM PDT for PC via Steam.
NeoBards also discusses its approach to horror, why it chose 1960s Japan as the setting, and more in a new behind-the-scenes video.
The developer of 2024's Silent Hill 2 returns to work on a remake of the original 1999 survival horror that started it all.
Fox Hunt is an original mode focused on hide-and-seek, with the developer looking to create an "online experience unique to Metal Gear."
Fans can expect the "latest information" on the series from "the creators themselves" when the broadcast returns this Friday.
Konami's long-awaited remake of the classic dazzles with its visuals, but some of its animations currently leave much to be desired.
Both titles will receive "extended looks" while Konami's "creative minds" provide "insights into the development process."
Konami's Motoi Okamoto also revealed that the puzzles are "grounded in psychological anguish and suffering" while connected to the story.
Pre-purchase benefits include an Omamori: Peony and an Item Pack, though you must unlock the Bonuses option through progression.
It "retains graphical fidelity at a stable FPS," providing a "smoother, more aesthetic combat experience," per Konami's Motoi Okamoto.
Motorcycle chases, sneaking, and more await, though players can also take a break from the action with the Ape Escape crossover minigame.
Pre-orders are available starting today for NeoBards' psychological horror, which is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
Bloober Team has allegedly been working on it "for a while," and an announcement could be imminent, per leaker Aesthetic Gamer.