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Silent Hill is making a big comeback. We havenât really seen the series since Hideo Kojimaâs P.T. teaser back in 2014, but there are projects in development. The Silent Hill Ascension premiere trailer has dropped weeks before its release date, and fans are baffled as to how it at all relates to one of Konamiâs most famous IPs.
The future is bright if youâre a lover of horror and Silent Hill. Developer Bloober Team is still working on the Silent Hill 2 remake pegged for 2024. Thereâs also Silent Hill Townfall, thereâs a brand new Return to Silent Hill movie sequel, and thereâs Silent Hill F. The latter is possibly the most exciting as itâs a gruesome episode that takes place in Japan.
Plenty of games will come out in the future to satisfy the quench of starving Silent Hill fans. Unfortunately, it appears as though Konamiâs first efforts with Ascension will leave fans disappointed.
Silent Hill Ascension premiere trailer
Genvid Entertainment has uploaded the premiere trailer for Silent Hill Ascension. The start date for this series is October 31st, and the interactive saga is unique, to say the least. Itâs an episodic adaptation that allows the community to decide the fate of individual protagonists by contributing to decisions.
Weekly episodes will be released through the Sony Pictures Core app available on PS4 and PS5, as well as Sonyâs Bravia televisions, and select Xperia smartphones. Fans will also be able to watch each episode live and make real-time decisions through the official Silent Hill Ascension website. The debut episode lands on October 31st at 6 pm PT and 9 pm ET, which translates to 2 am BST on November 1st for viewers in the UK.
It is a unique premise, and the ambition is worthy of praise. However, it is admittedly confusing, and plenty of fans are just baffled by its existence. Over on the Genvid Entertainment YouTube channel, one comment says itâs âNot exactly the big silent hill comeback people were hoping forâ. Another commenter wonders how itâs going to last six months when it âdoesnât even feel like Silent Hill based off the trailerâ. One witty user was particularly full of sass commenting â I am glad Konami canceled Kojima/del Toro/Junji Itoâs Silent Hill.. this looks much betterâ.
Many comments simply express âWTF is this?â. Some donât understand if itâs a mobile game, and they donât understand how itâs going to work with the likelihood of trolls trying to get every character killed. Most importantly, fans just donât understand how it relates to Silent Hill.
Konami and Genvid Entertainment could shock everyone, but itâs a difficult task. The concept is bizarre on paper, and the commitment needed from fans is huge. Hopefully, itâs a delightful surprise, but, right now, fans are not fully on board with the project.
In other horror news, the Dead Space remake is joining Xbox Game Pass in October 2023. BeHaviour Interactive has also confirmed the DBD Haunted By Daylight 2023 event start time and skins.