Silent Hill f's lead writer, Ryukishi07, has explained how it can even take place out of the titular Silent Hill, as series producer Okamoto Motoi confirmed that the town isn't actually as special as we all assumed.
More so than any other gaming series out there, Silent Hill's most important character isn't a character at all, and is in fact the town that the series is built upon. Yes, I see you rolling your eyes at such a cliche and overused statement, but it's unarguably true and something that the first Silent Hill games all made very clear.
That made Konami's most recent outings in the Silent Hill universe, The Short Message and Silent Hill f, a little confusing, since neither of them actually takes place in Silent Hill. That doesn't stop them from having all of the weird paranormal fog and monsters, which Silent Hill f's lead writer has recently taken the chance to explain.
As pointed out and translated by GamesRadar+, Famitsu recently had the chance to sit down and talk with Silent Hill f's lead writer, Ryukishi07. Famitsu asks Ryukishi07 whether it was his idea to set Silent Hill f in Japan, which leads him to...
