Silent Hill 6 E3 Teaser Trailer

Jun 16, 2010

Despite a butt load of technological problems, and a wait that was just the teeniest bit too long to be kind, we finally got to see the teaser trailer for Silent Hill 6 at the Konami Press Conference at E3. So what do we have? Well, not much. A prisoner. Escaped. In the woods. A female cop. Some blurry bad guys. The Welcome to Silent Hill sign. A creepy kid and...

Welcome Back to Silent Hill THE MOVIE

May 7, 2010

That’s right, Silent Hill 2, is going to be making it’s way to the big screen. Producer Don Carmody, who is currently working on Resident Evil: Afterlife, is ready to make another Silent Hill movie. Carmody recently told Fearnet that he’s “hoping to start [filming] it in late spring in Toronto.” The actress Radha Mitchell will once...

Vatra Takes the Reins of New Silent Hill Game

Apr 13, 2010

As you all know a new Silent Hill game is on the horizon, and I use the term ‘new’ lightly considering there is speculation that it may be a Silent Hill 2 remake. However, speculations aside, this new game is not going to be developed by Climax, the creator of Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. The reins have been handed over to a Czech developer...

Silent Hill Gets LEGOified

Feb 13, 2010

Batman. Star Wars. Indiana Jones. Harry Potter. And now …. Lego Silent Hill? Nah, it’s not a new game (although part of me quite enjoys the thought of running around a legoified Central Silent Hill with a lego steel pipe). It’s simply a bit of fan-made fun with a creative Lego set, a stop-lock camera and the original Silent Hill audio....

Akira Yamaoka Joins Grasshopper Manufacturer

Feb 4, 2010

A few months ago by way of a piece I wrote for Aeropause, I broke the global exclusive that Akira Yamaoka – infamous for his sound work on Silent Hill and Dance Dance Revolution – left Konami after sixteen years with the company. Since then, the world has been crying out one simple question: what the hell would he do next? Well, Yamaoka has finally...

Silent Hill Plot Guide And Analysis

Jan 6, 2010

Konami is best known for creating complicated games (see Metal Gear Solid), and it’s no short surprise that Silent Hill takes the cake. A lot of the plot is open ended and confusing to the gamer, but in that process it’s allowing you to draw your own conclusions. However, many fans tend to grasp at straws and jump at shadows with some of their...