Look behind you: A history of Silent Hill [Part 1]
Silent Hill has consistently been a source of pure terror for a vast number of gamers, but the series has stagnated over the past few years. Let’s go back to the beginning to decipher its future.
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Silent Hill has consistently been a source of pure terror for a vast number of gamers, but the series has stagnated over the past few years. Let’s go back to the beginning to decipher its future.
A new Silent Hills trailer has emerged from the Tokyo Game Show floor. Surprise! It's scary!
If you missed it earlier this week, the Shacknews video crew played through the PT teaser. The results were terrifying... for Andrew.
Remember that nifty little P.T. interactive trailer on PlayStation Network? Well…
Good news, Silent Hill fans on PlayStation 3! A patch for the Silent Hill HD Collection rolled out yesterday, with fixes for problems including the framerate and wonky audio-syncing. Bad news, Silent Hill fans on Xbox 360! Your equivalent patch has been cancelled.
The first trailer for Silent Hill: Revelation has made its way onto the web. And it looks suspiciously good.
Universal Studios will be creating Halloween mazes themed after Silent Hill for its Florida and Hollywood parks.
One expects to face plenty of unpleasant things during a visit to Silent Hill but game bugs are simply not on. How good, then, that patches are in the works for the recently-released Silent Hill HD Collection and Silent Hill Downpour.
Coming this October is Silent Hill: Revelation 3D. Distributed by Open Road Films, the movie is a sequel to the original Silent Hill movie released in 2006.
Fans of the psychological and spooky, flip open your calendars to March and search for a pen--I'd try plunging your hand down a filthy toilet. Silent Hill: Downpour, the HD Collection, and Silent Hill: Book of Memories will all launch in that macabre mont