Three years ago, Silent Hill creator Keiichiro Toyama announced a brand new spiritual successor to the classic survival horror series at The Game Awards called Slitterhead, developed by the independent Bokeh Game Studio.
We haven't heard much about it since its reveal, but now, a new trailer finally gives us another look at the intriguing horror title. Here, we get a good idea of what the gameplay will entail, as the player swaps between controlling different NPCs, using them to fight off horrific monsters.
Most importantly, we have a release date: November 8, 2024. Alongside this reveal, we also get a confirmation of what platforms Slitterhead will be available on, with the trailer listing PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. Xbox One was not mentioned, so it's possible that it's skipping this last-gen console, while still making it onto PS4.
Akira Yamaoka, the famed composer behind Silent Hill, is back alongside Toyama for this new game.
As for the gameplay, the tone is very similar to what we've seen already. In the original reveal, we saw similar smatterings of grotesque shapeshifters and instantly iconic designs such as the facehugger-like...
