The primary official overview of Silent Hill F has been revealed, and it’s a optimistic one.
Japanese publication Famitsu has scored the sport 36/40, with its 4 reviewers every giving the sport a rating of 9 out of 10.
As reported by Ryokutya2089, the overview praises the sport’s visible magnificence, acknowledging its rural 1960’s Japanese setting and describing its visuals as horrifying and grotesque but breathtaking.
It additionally praises the sport’s plot, saying its “mysterious developments” make it exhausting to cease enjoying the sport, and that its a number of endings additionally pique the participant’s curiosity, with every playthrough lasting 12-13 hours.
The overview can be optimistic concerning the sport’s fight, saying the act of dodging counterattacks is “surprisingly exhilarating”.
Nevertheless, it does additionally level out some unfavourable elements concerning the sport. The reviewers say that the seek for “choices” which strengthen the protagonist can generally “dampen the joy” of the story.
Additionally they level out that gamers can get caught on the terrain and that a number of the interplay controls are complicated, and that whereas there’s a problem setting that impacts the quantity of injury taken this “doesn’t essentially clear up the issue” of gamers who will not be good at motion video games usually.
Developed by Taiwanese studio NeoBards Leisure, Silent Hill F is about for launch on PS5, Xbox Sequence X/S and PC on September 25.
The sport follows highschool scholar Shimizu Hinako, who explores her hometown because it turns into “engulfed in fog and shifts nightmarishly”.
“When Hinako Shimizu’s secluded city of Ebisugaoka is consumed by a sudden fog, her once-familiar residence turns into a haunting nightmare,” Konami‘s plot description reads.
“Because the city falls silent and the fog thickens, Hinako should navigate the twisted paths of Ebisugaoka, fixing advanced puzzles and confronting grotesque monsters to outlive.”
Silent Hill F is written by Ryūkishi07, a author finest identified for his or her Japanese visible novels specializing in homicide mysteries, psychological and supernatural horror.
