From strange creatures wishing her harm to a mysterious fox-masked individual, Hinako has her work cut out in the upcoming survival horror.
Between new trailers for highly anticipated titles, potential release date announcements, and other surprises, the week looks packed.
Series producer Motoi Okamoto and NeoBards Entertainment director Al Yang will be on hand to discuss the upcoming survival horror.
Invincible VS, Dying Light: The Beast, Cronos: The New Dawn, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, and much more will also appear.
"We didn’t want to end up recreating Silent Hill 2 over and over again," said director Al Yang about the series' next mainline title.
The first playthrough offers a "specific" outcome, says writer Ryukishi07, but players can unlock new endings in follow-up runs.
According to Ryukishi07, the presence of Mount Fuji on the horizon would have clashed with the tone and atmosphere of Silent Hill f.
The details come courtesy of a preview events where publications got to play through the first third of an early build of Silent Hill f.
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While Ryukishi07 didn't elaborate too much, he did also talk about how different his approach to writing for Silent Hill f was.
The Metal Gear Solid 3 remake will be playable on the show floor, while Silent Hill f gets a new trailer on August 19th.
Hinako converses with a doll before eventually meeting her sister while the town of Ebisugaoka is revealed in all its glory.
The survival horror genre has quite a lot in the pipeline.
The next Silent Hill game is taking promising shape from a horror perspective.
NeoBards also discusses its approach to horror, why it chose 1960s Japan as the setting, and more in a new behind-the-scenes video.
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.
Pre-orders are available starting today for NeoBards' psychological horror, which is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.