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.
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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.
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Series producer Motoi Okamoto and composer Akira Yamaoka are confirmed alongside writer Ryukishi07 for the panel at AnimeExpo.
The publisher adds that its upcoming survival horror "can also be played by those who have never played the Silent Hill series."
The Silent Hill franchise, on the other hand, has also seen a boost in cumulative sales thanks to the success of last year's release.
The new approach to the Otherworld for Silent Hill f was revealed through a screenshot of The Dark Shrine released by Konami.
The Department has since clarified that the title is "not currently classified as 'Refused Classification" in the region.
Dismemberment, branding, impalement, and more are just the tip of the bloody iceberg in NeoBards' upcoming survival horror title.
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The Xbox Store listing also lists color options, "no quick time events," pausable gameplay and more for the upcoming survival horror.
Though specifics have yet to be revealed, NeoBards' upcoming survival horror title will leverage the console's features.
Silent Hill f has been rated CERO:Z in Japan, while the highest rating any other game in the series got has been CERO:D.
Creature designer kera also noted that its monster designs "were the hardest," and they had to "consider everything that's come before."