Konami shows off 19 minutes of first-person psychological horror game Silent Hill: Town Falls – and fans are delighted

Konami shows off 19 minutes of first-person psychological horror game Silent Hill: Town Falls – and fans are delighted

Publishers Konami and Annapurna Interactive have teamed up with developers at Scottish studio Screen Burn Interactive (formerly No Code) to conduct a gameplay demo of their first-person psychological horror game Silent Hill: Town Falls.

    Image source: Konami

Image source: Konami

The story of “Silent Hill: Town Falls” takes place on the cold, remote Scottish island of St. Amelia in 1996, where… “Fix everything” The game’s protagonist, Simon O’Dell, returns.

There is a city shrouded in thick fog on the island. It looks abandoned but is not peaceful. Along the way, the hero picked up a CRTV—a pocket television that could be tuned to an unstable signal.

Presented by Konami and Annapurna Interactive Game trailer Silent Hill: Town Falls is nearly 19 minutes long and offers a common and nightmarish exploration of the city.

The physical map helps the hero navigate Santa Amelia, and the CRTV tells him where the monsters are hiding. When push comes to shove, Simon grabs a wooden beam and a revolver.

CRTV will be one of Simon’s main tools in the game

Judging from the comments under the film, viewers were satisfied with Silent Hill: Town Has Fallen’s strong atmosphere, first-person perspective, nostalgic (for some) environment and strong soundtrack.

Silent Hill: Town Has Fallen will be released on PC on September 24th (steam, EGS) and PS5, but will be available to Enhanced Edition owners two days early. They promise explosive battles, integrated into the puzzle story and translated into Russian.

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