

Survival horror is a genre that has never really worked for me (I scare far too easily), but for many gamers it’s a firm favourite thanks to the creepy atmospheres, tense gameplay, and twisting narratives on offer. from the EU or NA stores), and will include some commentary on how well those games run on Vita and whether they fill any missing gaps in the library.

The articles will highlight all Vita-native games, as well as any backwards-compatible PSP and PS1 titles that can be downloaded in English (i.e. This is the eleventh entry in a series of articles I’m writing that will look at all of the games available in a particular genre on the Vita. Even Christophe Gans, who directed the first film adaptation, has said Konami is rebooting the franchise, but the studio has not made any announcements so far.By Adam Cartwright, posted on 31 October 2019 / 3,295 Views After all, there's been more than a few speculations in the past about the series making a return. However, none of this has been officially confirmed, and a lot of fans are trying not to leap to conclusions. A few months ago, there were strong rumors that Silent Hill 2 was being remade and that Layers of Fear studio Bloober Team would be developing it. Of course, what most would actually prefer is a new entry. No doubt fans of the series will be excited to finally be able to play the classics through Valve's platform. RELATED: Silent Hill Film Director Says Games Are Getting a Reboot In which case, it's definitely worth keeping an eye on things to see how the story develops. The fact that Konami itself is saying it does suggest this could be real.

This implies that the horror titles are to be included in this roster of games that will be available on Steam. While there's no clip of Silent Hill in the video itself, it is featured in the list of other hashtags in the description. The accompanying message announces that 23 games and 18 DLC will be coming to Steam, though no date is given. Currently, there's no word on whether a new game is happening or not, but it looks as though the classics may be coming to Steam at some point.Īs spotted by Rely on Horror, Konami has released a brief trailer to its Instagram that montages select titles from its back catalog of releases.

With the unfortunate loss of Kojima's P.T., which would have led to a new game in the celebrated horror series, fans have been left wondering for many years whether they'll see the return of the titular foggy town. While there are a number of entries in the franchise to go back to and enjoy, Silent Hill is still a melancholic topic for a lot of gamers.
