While the big news out of Conmi’s press start event was that the blobar team was remakeing the original Silent Hill, there were also a sufficient back scene on the upcoming Silent Hill F, which we would see very sooner than a remake cone, not even footage.
Silent Hill F Shoa-era is a prequel set in Japan. That is not the first time Silent Hill has left the city named – for example, after the inauguration of Silent Hill 3 – but taking a much further journey, for a small town called Abisugoka in all ways.
“Silent Hill was a series that fused the essence of the western horror and Japanese horror,” said the series manufacturer Motoi Ocomoto, “But as the series went ahead, I felt that the essence of Japanese horror was lost. I began to feel the desire to make a silent hill with 100% essence of Japanese-style.”
A part of making Silent Hill unique is that it is very inspired by American horror – Stephen King’s books, Jacob’s ladder – but seen through a Japanese lens. It stars the streets in the names of Dean Contez, Robert Blowch, Richard Bachman and Ira Levin, but also borrow from the books of Rayu Murakami and Cobo Abe, and you feel like a Japanese through David Lynch to travel near the demons and other people you have done and other people.
Okmoto said, “The identity of Japanese horror is not only serious, but a co -existence of beauty and disturbing.” “We are making this title with the concept ‘Find out terror in beauty’.”
El Yang, Silent Hill F Development Studios in Neobards, Detailed on it. “Silent Hill F has the idea of beauty in terror as a major concept. We have created our visual designs for a different discomfort for them, but there is also a terrible attraction that will make it so that you don’t just stop staring.” They are based on concepts by Japanese artist KeraWho has worked on Spirit Hunter: NG and Magic: The Assembly.
Given how bad the most silent hill games created by the American studios have found-especially homecoming, its pre-specific forces heroes have made a sharp contrast to the common people already painted in the series-a sequel that makes it understandable as Japanese. However, I can miss disparities like a school level depending on the visual context taken from the Kindergarten Police.

