
As we all know, Silent Hill: Downpour is on its way and will be with us nearing the end of the year. We felt it a good time to reminisce about Silent Hill’s eerie past and what it has meant to the horror community, namely Silent Hill 2 and the impact it had; it pulled gamers into a world that was unknown with unspeakable horrors, dreary music and the intense feeling something was always lurking in the shadows. Rather than relying solely on traditional scare tactics to envelop gamers, it capitalized on our emotions with a great cast and an engaging story that unraveled with every event, slowly revealing the true horror within- forcing players to dwell on what they had just been a part of. The experience’s finale demanded players’ attention and left them to come to their own conclusion as to what everything meant when all was said and done -and that alone gave this game a depth that many have attempted, but has never been captured quite as well as in Silent Hill 2. If you have yet...

Today, Konami announced its financial results for the first nine months of fiscal year 2026, between April 2025 and December 2025.
What happens when you make good games, keep it up konami, you've been doing great. Please do a AAA Castlevania too, or heck just start off remaking/remastering old games to play it safe.
Ironic. Also I guess the whole "fk Konami" phase is over now that they're selling remakes of already great games. People are easy to please, just rattle pretty graphics them.
Woah, making good games that people want to play pays off?
Someone tell Ubisoft and Square-enix!

This Silent Hill 2 PS5 review looks at Bloober Team’s Unreal Engine 5 remake of the 2001 classic, with expanded environments, over-the-shoulder combat, and stunning audiovisuals held back by uneven performance, especially on PS5 Pro.

Read this comprehensive review of Silent Hill 2 Remake on Xbox Series X, highlighting its faithful recreation, improved mechanics, and immersive environment.