Summary
ThoughSilent Hillhas long been considered an important and influential horror series, particularly during the PS1 and PS2 eras, recent and upcoming projects run the risk of tarnishing its identity and spirit. Konami hasseveralSilent Hillprojects in the workscurrently, and while many players are feeling hopeful about the future, there are just as many, if not more, who are approaching this new phase of the franchise with apprehension.
Despite being intended to compete withResident Evil,Silent Hillquickly became known for its distinct, decidedly intimate brand of psychological horror which would be expanded and strengthened in subsequent entries, especiallySilent Hill 2andSilent Hill 3. Team Silent stopped developingSilent Hillgames followingSilent Hill 4: The Room, and the franchise has trended downward in terms of critical and financial success with the release of subsequent entries, leading to Konami’s current release strategy.

Silent Hill May Be Losing Its Authenticity
In the days of Team Silent,Silent Hillhad a clear and well-defined creative vision. Now, newSilent Hilltitles are being developed by various studios, and while spreading an IP across a diverse set of creative minds can have its benefits, a series likeSilent Hill, known for its esoteric and specific tone and approach to storytelling, may be better handled by a more consistent group of developers.
By broadeningSilent Hill’s output, particularly with contentious spin-off properties like the interactive community narrative experienceSilent Hill: Ascension, there’s a risk of diluting its identity, making it more of a brand than an authentic series of horror games.
This issue of authenticity is part of why so many fans were frustrated by thecancelation of Hideo Kojima’sSilent Hills. While many players were undoubtedly just hoping to see Kojima’s take on the franchise, excitement aboutSilent Hillswas born more from the sense of the franchise having clear and well-defined creative leadership in the form of Kojima and Guillermo del Toro. This is what is missing from the current slate ofSilent Hillgames, which can feel more like safe, outsourced releases designed with franchise-building as the main priority.
Silent Hill Has a New Generation of Survival Horror Competition
It’s somewhat fitting that, all these years later,Silent Hillwill still be competing withResident Evilwhen it comes to AAA survival horror. But Capcom is far from the series' only competition in the modern age. Several indie games, many of which are inspired bythe originalSilent Hilltrilogy, have managed to successfully recreate or iterate uponSilent Hill’s iconic style of cutting and dark psychological horror.
EvenResident Evil, which recommitted to horror with 2017’sResident Evil 7, takes notes from classicSilent Hillgames. Additionally, major releases likeAlan Wake 2lean into compelling and cerebral horror elements. Horror gaming’s evolution, even over just the past decade, makes for a more competitive landscape, one where simply rehashing oldSilent Hillstaples won’t be enough to make the franchise stand out.
While there are benefits to a healthy dose of skepticism about the future ofSilent Hill, a degree of optimism is not unwarranted. Promising upcoming releases like theAnnapurna-helmedSilent Hill: TownfallandSilent Hill fmay channel the spirit of the classic games while innovating with the help of firm creative direction, and theSilent Hill 2remake might, at the very least, provide a worthwhile modern alternative to the fan-favoriteSilent Hillentry.
Silent Hill 2
WHERE TO PLAY
Investigating a letter from his late wife, James returns to where they made so many memories - Silent Hill. What he finds is a ghost town, prowled by disturbing monsters and cloaked in deep fog. Confront the monsters, solve puzzles, and search for traces of your wife in this remake of SILENT HILL 2.High-end Graphics and SoundWith ray tracing and other cutting-edge technical enhancements, the world of SILENT HILL and its unsettling ambiance is even realer than before.And with the inclusion of new, immersive soundscapes, you’ll feel like you’re standing in the thick of it.Larger EnvironmentsExplore locations and buildings that were once inaccessible, or are newly added in the remake. Enjoy the same acclaimed story, even while you experience the town of Silent Hill with fresh eyes across an expanded map.Over-the-shoulder CameraThe remake moves from the original’s fixed-camera viewpoints to an over-the-shoulder perspective, putting you closer to what James sees, for a more thrilling, more immersive experience as you explore the town and come face-to-face with monsters.Evolved Combat GameplayFamiliar weapons like the steel pipe and handgun make their return, but now with an updated combat system. Avoid attacks with carefully timed dodges, aim down sights, and more, making monster encounters more engaging and nerve-wracking than ever.