Silent Hill F Bags 36/40 of Famitsu, the highest score in the series to date

With only a week before the release, Silent Hill F has already obtained a first elegant review. Japanese Outlet Famitsu awarded a 36/40 to the next entry, marking the highest scoring that the publication has ever given a silent Hill title. By way of comparison, the original silent Hill on PS1 and Silent hill 2 On PS2, everyone landed 34/40, while last year Remake Silent Hill 2 won 35/40.
The four criticisms of the magazine each gave the game an 9/10, citing “visual beauty” and the “surprisingly exhilarating” fight as outlets out of competition. The average playing time is noted at around 12 to 1 p.m., but everything is not perfect. According to the text, players can sometimes find confusing controls, with frustrating problems to get stuck on the ground.
Developed by Neobards Entertainment in collaboration with Konami, Silent Hill F serves again daring chapter for the franchise. Located in Japan in the 1960s, the story follows Hinako Shimizu, whose calm native city of Ebisugaka is swallowed by fog and transformed into a nightmarish landscape.
Written by acclaimed Ryukishi07 (Higurashi when they cry) and marked by the composer of the long -standing series Akira Yamaoka, the game hopes to mix Silent Hill’s The brand’s psychological horror with the influences of Japanese cultural folklore.
Silent Hill F Lance through PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X / S and PC on September 25, 2025, with luxury buyers earning two days of early access.
Given the praise of families, this could be the most promising entry that the series has seen for years. It remains to be seen if he lives up to the media threshing, but fans do not have long to wait before discovering it. We hope to have an exam shortly after the game released, so that you can continue to enjoy our blanket of the franchise and its last entry, and perhaps the most goral.
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