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Post by Tweek on Apr 5, 2015 10:51:22 GMT -6
Teaser for an upcoming Silent Hill game for PS4. You have to download it on the PS4 to play it (which I don't have) but you can watch it like this. Pretty damn cool. Photo realistic graphics. Killer sound design. This demo is just one hallway in a house. You exit and reenter the same area... but things change each visit. There's a really long version of this on YouTube that runs about an hour. The one I posted here is shorter. But still creepy.
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Post by BlairWitchProjectFan1 on Apr 7, 2015 18:37:43 GMT -6
This looks cool
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Post by Tweek on Apr 7, 2015 18:45:26 GMT -6
Yep. I thought so too. Probably more fun to play it than to watch someone else playing it. Hope the full game is that good.
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Post by Ondskapt on Apr 8, 2015 20:29:25 GMT -6
It was fun to play. I have it for the PS4. I can't wait til the full game comes out. This PT was actually frightening. My favorite part was when you see that creature under the light in the hallway. Freaky as shit lol
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Post by twana on Apr 9, 2015 13:27:06 GMT -6
Most likely Silent Hills will be canceled because Hideo Kojima is leaving Konami.
Kojima is responsible for P.T.
And if it still gets made it won't be what it would have been without Kojima's involvement.
Who knows but del Toro may drop out too.
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Post by Rekti1013 on Apr 9, 2015 14:06:31 GMT -6
Let's hope not. I'd kill for a new Silent Hill. As soon as I heard about this, I about had a heartattack.
I agree with everyone else, looks amazing and has the potential to be scary as hell. Ha, I hope anyway.
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Post by twana on Apr 26, 2015 13:14:34 GMT -6
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Post by Tweek on Apr 27, 2015 10:31:52 GMT -6
That stinks. It had potential.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2015 15:07:23 GMT -6
Luckily I never got hyped for this game because I don't have next gen consoles except wii u. So it being cancelled isnt too devestating to me. But I do feel for the Silent Hill fans. As a RE fan I know how much it sucks to have ur survival horror struggles
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Post by Rekti1013 on Apr 27, 2015 16:22:07 GMT -6
Oh, this really bothers me. I was looking forward to this. But like with most good things, I figured it wouldn't happen. Del Toro doesn't seem to have good luck with games. Which is a pity. Rebooting that franchise would have been a good thing. Same goes for Resident Evil.
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Post by twana on Apr 28, 2015 14:18:20 GMT -6
Daryl was gonna be the playable character too. From Norman Reedus via Twitter: "Super bummed about this, was really looking forward to it" And Konami has now officially cancelled this title, but is open to the Kojima/del Toro idea in the future. Reading between the lines I would say that Kojima dropped it along with dropping Konami. He's probably looking to start his own publishing and developing company. Greedy-ass Kojima. But gotta love him anyway.
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Post by twana on May 2, 2015 19:30:27 GMT -6
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Post by Tweek on May 9, 2015 17:27:51 GMT -6
Kojima took his game engine with him too. I suppose it could still be made without the Silent Hill name on it. Call it something else?
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Post by twana on May 10, 2015 10:14:56 GMT -6
As far as I know, the FOX engine belongs to Konami.
* created by Kojima Productions but owned by Konami.
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Post by twana on May 15, 2015 12:14:21 GMT -6
SILENT HILLS / 15 MAY 2015 GUILLERMO DEL TORO LAMENTS WHAT SILENT HILLS COULD'VE BEEN
"I would love for somebody to change their mind and we can do it." BY DANIEL KRUPAIf you're devastated Silent Hills isn’t happening, you’re not alone - so is Guillermo Del Toro.
Last month Konami officially cancelled the much-anticipated collaboration between the Hollywood director and Hideo Kojima. While a lot of the details remain obscured, it's a consequence of the undisclosed issues surrounding Kojima and his long-term publisher.
While speaking to Del Toro about his next movie, Crimson Peak, I told him how devastated I was by Silent Hills sudden cancellation. "We are, too," he replied. "The collaboration between Kojima and myself, the meetings, and the friendship that was developing was beautiful. We had an agreement on where to go. We had an agreement on how we were going to push the new platforms. We were having a blast.”
Konami has stated it's "committed to new Silent Hill titles”, but what would Del Toro and Kojima’s entry into the long-running franchise have been like? What did they want to achieve?
“What we wanted to do with the game – and we were very much in agreement on this – was to take the technology and make it as cutting-edge as we could in creating terror in the house. The idea was very, very atmosphere-drenched.
“But what made Silent Hill so great was that you had the atmosphere but then you a pay-off with a very active, very intense series of moments. We wanted to do some stuff that I’m pretty sure – just in case it ever comes back, which honestly I would love for somebody to change their mind and we can do it – but in case it comes back there was some stuff that was very new, and I wouldn’t want to spoil it.
“Norman [Reedus, the Walking Dead actor who was attached to play the lead role] was super happy, Hideo was super happy, and so was I. I know there’s a petition going on the internet and it’s gathering signatures. I would add my signature to it, and hope that someone pays attention.”
It’s all the more galling for Del Toro since P.T. – the interactive teaser for Silent Hills released at Gamescom last year – proved to be such a hit.
“P.T. was downloaded enormously, which shows that people have a passion [for the series].” And it's one in which Del Toro shares. “[Silent Hill] hit me at the right time when I played the first one and the second. It’s a truly great mythology and too great a storytelling arena to let die. It’s too good.”“
It’s a truly great mythology and too great a storytelling arena to let die."
From speaking to him, it's clear Del Toro isn’t a Hollywood director wanting to play in the world of video games; he has a passion for the series, and truly believes in the form, but after two failed projects – the first being Insane, which was cancelled in 2012 following the demise of its publisher THQ – he’s unsure if he’ll ever make a game.
“Well, you know, I’ve tried twice and I don’t know if I’ll ever come back to the form. In one instance, the company went down, and in the second, the completely unexpected happened, which was Kojima and Konami separating. It’s kind of left me reeling.”
Del Toro told me one of the reasons he’s been so thrown by the experience was the abrupt nature of the cancellation and Konami’s treatment of P.T., quickly removing it from the PlayStation Store and even preventing people from re-downloading the experience if they already had it in their library. “Honestly that’s what surprised me. It was a sort of scorched earth approach. It was not a gentle and ambiguous cancellation."
Speaking to Del Toro, it's clear he's disappointed by how quickly the project unravelled, that he'll never be able to work with Kojima, or play with the Silent Hill mythology, but what's more detectable in his words and tone of voice is just how much enthusiasm he still possesses for the project that will never be.
“Hideo and I have been in touch," he told me at the end of our interview. "And he knows he would be the only guy I would follow to the ends of the earth on anything. I think if anything can be rescued, I will be more than happy.”
- From IGN
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Post by Tweek on May 15, 2015 17:35:43 GMT -6
The YouTube video is fun to watch. It would be more fun to play, I'm sure. Oh well.
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Post by Tweek on Jun 14, 2015 10:11:54 GMT -6
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Post by twana on Jul 24, 2015 13:47:35 GMT -6
OK.
Kojima & del Toro are going to do a different game together now. Don't know if it'll be a horror game or not. If it does end up being a horror game it won't have anything to do with Silent Hills.
No word on it yet, but it will most likely end up being Kojima's first game after leaving Konami at the end of this year.
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Post by Tweek on Jul 24, 2015 15:01:34 GMT -6
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Post by twana on Jul 24, 2015 23:17:24 GMT -6
just had a thought. Even if they started the game together very soon we wouldn't see it for at least another 3 years.
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Post by Tweek on Jul 25, 2015 9:21:36 GMT -6
I'd be willing to wait for something like this.
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Post by twana on Jul 25, 2015 11:58:09 GMT -6
As Otacon said in the very first MGS4 trailer, "it'll be worth the wait!"
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Post by krtxballistic on Jul 25, 2015 23:54:38 GMT -6
It better be!
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Post by twana on Aug 15, 2015 13:40:38 GMT -6
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Post by Tweek on Oct 4, 2015 16:10:55 GMT -6
This is called Gridberd. Looks a lot like the PT in places. Haven't been able to find this game demo yet. Would like to give it a try. The movement is pretty slow. But you do have more than one area to explore. The graphics are nice. And the sound is good and creepy.
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