Quite honestly the most excited I’ve been about a brand new silent hill experience in over a decade. Combat took some adjusting to and honestly I can see it aggravating some people.
Wonderful 60s Japan themed horror game, based (as it's usually is with SH games) in fears and anxieties of the main character.
Plays well (but not too fun, SH games are never "fun"), is scary and unnerving and has sense of constant pressure and dread that is a must for
I would suggest not to play on the Combat mode but Story as this game has really annoying elements (like infinite enemy respawns with many enemies, the enemies can get cheap grabs too though they give many healing items). If you get stuck on a puzzle or just get sick
Some say this game is not Silent Hill. I, however, disagree. It is a Silent Hill, just a really bad one.
You probably know everything regarding the combat already, but just in case you don't: it's a really broken mess. And unlike the classic entries, it breaks immersion, forces itself onto
A flawed masterpiece. Highly recommended for horror aficionados who can look past frustrating gameplay for an unforgettable story, but best to wait for a sale and a few patches. - Mgtid from technetbook
The game isn’t bad, but since the town of Silent Hill is located in the U.S., milking the franchise like this is just a plain fail — hence the “f” in the title.
Well, we finally made it to another Silent Hill release. This time it's excellent. I will start off right away with that. After the utter disappointment of Downpour, the last mainline game in the series, everyone thought the series was dead. After the failure of resurrecting the series with the
Trying out a new formula is a good thing for the series, but despite having a very strong core concept, Silent Hill f frustratingly cares more about its perfectible combat system and redundant forced enemy encounters than delivering truly compelling characters and a thematically deep story.
Not just a fantastic Silent Hill game, but one of the best, as well.
Silent Hill f is, without a doubt, an incredible Silent Hill experience, worth of being placed side by side, amongst the best ones in the series.
What could seem impossible many years ago, is now a reality: the
Great environments, great storytelling, and fantastic NG+ changes.
Silent Hill f tells a memorable story that can stand tall next to the best in the genre, with the narrative following Hinako who is the victim of an arranged marriage that stands against her personal values and wishes as a young woman in 1960's rural Japan.
The characters are
Finished Silent Hill f. I'm a big fan of the Silent Hill series. I can't remember if I finished the first one on PS1, but definitely had 2 on the OG Xbox, and then 3 on PC, and then either played some of or finished most of the ones after
If you read the negative reviews none of them are actually credible critiques about the game itself. It's stupid culture warriors and Silent Hill fans that get mad over any Silent Hill game being good. The game is excellent, anyone who says otherwise is a liar. It's fun to play,
This isn't Silent Hill, it's a disgrace. It's a fake. I hope the developers don't make such botched work again.
This game is a mess. It tries to shock with sensitive topics like abuse and trauma, but fails to treat them with any depth or respect. The plot is incoherent, characters are underdeveloped.
The writing is clumsy, the pacing is uneven, and the atmosphere feels forced rather than immersive. Instead of
