Summary

  • Some Silent Hill trailers excel in capturing the horror atmosphere with iconic visuals and music.
  • Silent Hill: Homecoming trailer is deemed bland, lacking in horror elements and quality editing.
  • Silent Hill 4: The Room trailer is a masterclass, featuring disturbing content and an industrial vibe.

Silent Hill is perhaps THE most iconic horror franchise to ever exist in gaming. The only other one that comes close would be Resident Evil, but Silent Hill has always managed to maintain its horror roots as opposed to exploring more action-based gameplay. It's a no-brainer then that many of the games have also featured some pretty spooky and iconic trailers over the years.

Konami is well known for their long-form trailers, thanks in part to Kojima's Metal Gear Solid features, but a number of Silent Hill trailers also manage to exceed the 5-minute mark. There's a dingy, grueling atmosphere to most of these trailers that synergizes perfectly with the overall atmosphere of horror from the early 2000s. It's the presentation of dirty industrial, barbed wire, and heavily filtered video effects that combine to create some really iconic shots. Without further ado, let's dive into the best and the worst that Silent Hill has offered when it comes to trailers.

8 Silent Hill 1 (TGS 1998 Trailer)

Iconic Songs and Visuals but Clearly Dated

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January 31, 1999
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M For Mature 17+ Due To Animated Blood and Gore, Animated Violence
Developer(s)
Konami
Publisher(s)
Konami
Engine
Unreal Engine
Franchise
Silent Hill
Platform(s)
PS1
Genre(s)
Survival Horror
How Long To Beat
7 Hours

Anyone who hears that chillingly iconic music right at the beginning of the trailer will instantly be hit with a whole wave of nostalgia, as players are taken back to the fog-ridden streets of the very first S ilent Hill. Sure, it's extremely dated by today's standards. But, come on, this trailer goes hard.

The best part is that not a single word is spoken. It relies completely on the visuals and Akira Yamaoka's eerie sounds to convey the whole game, and it works perfectly. It shows all the important characters, introduces the setting, and even shows off the combat. It's a fantastic example of a simple yet highly effective trailer.

7 Silent Hill f (Reveal Trailer)

A Great First Look at the Future of the Franchise

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10 /10
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Released
September 25, 2025
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Developer(s)
Neobards Entertainment
Publisher(s)
Konami
Engine
Unreal Engine 5
Franchise
Silent Hill
Number of Players
Single-player
Steam Deck Compatibility
Playable
Genre(s)
Survival Horror, Action
X|S Optimized
Yes
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No one knows all that much about Silent Hill f, and that's what adds to the allure of this trailer. This is a good trailer that just about hints at enough plotlines and demonstrates some really beautiful locations to get players hooked whilst keeping them puzzling over the clues presented.

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There are some great horror elements here too, from brief glimpses of moving mannequin enemies to that dramatic face peel at the end - it seriously looks like Silent Hill f might just be the savior entry the franchise so desperately needs. It would be enough to have fans hooked by just showing the gorgeous scenery and Japanese locations featured in this awesome trailer!

6 Silent Hill 2 (E3 2001 Trailer)

A Fantastic Glimpse Into One of the Best Games of All Time

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September 25, 2001
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Mature 17+ // Blood and Gore, Violence
Developer(s)
Team Silent
Publisher(s)
Konami
Prequel(s)
Silent Hill
Franchise
Silent Hill
Number of Players
1
PC Release Date
December 2, 2002
Genre(s)
Survival Horror
How Long To Beat
8 Hours
OpenCritic Rating
Mighty
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Konami knew what they were doing with this one. That guitar riff and those iconic words, "I'm not your Mary". The runtime is over 5 minutes, the music is phenomenal, the scenes shown are genuinely captivating, and the action looks fantastic. There's not much to criticize here at all; it's almost perfect!

It's these longer trailers that established Konami's reputation for crafting some of the best trailers in the industry. Considering this was all the way back in E3 2001, it still holds up really well today and should be used as a framework for future releases. Just imagine being at E3 live and watching the reveal for this!

5 Silent Hill 3 (E3 2003 Trailer)

Crank the Horror Elements Up to 100 and Sprinkle in Some Extra Drama

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August 6, 2003
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M For Mature 17+ Due To Blood and Gore, Violence
Developer(s)
Konami
Publisher(s)
Konami
Engine
unreal engine
Franchise
Silent Hill
Platform(s)
PC, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360
Genre(s)
Survival Horror
How Long To Beat
6 Hours
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Whilst the trailer for the original Silent Hill 2 did a fantastic job at portraying the whole game, this trailer for the third entry of the franchise was one of the first to really dive into the grimey horror elements. It manages to convey this almost too perfectly.

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From those first few seconds in the rusty, dirty bedroom to the guitar kicking in as we're introduced to Heather, this is exactly what early 2000s horror was all about. Dirty, grimy, industrial, violent, and gritty aesthetics are cranked up to 100 in this trailer, which captures the overall atmosphere of the game so perfectly.

4 Silent Hill 2 Remake (Story Trailer)

A Faithful Homage and a Masterpiece in Hype-Building

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October 8, 2024
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M For Mature 17+ // Blood and Gore, Language, Sexual Themes, Violence
Developer(s)
Bloober Team
Publisher(s)
Konami
Engine
Unreal Engine 5
Prequel(s)
Silent Hill
Franchise
Silent Hill
Steam Deck Compatibility
Unsupported
PC Release Date
October 8, 2024
PS5 Release Date
October 8, 2024
Platform(s)
PlayStation 5, PC
Genre(s)
Survival Horror, Horror, Adventure, Action
How Long To Beat
15 Hours
PS Plus Availability
Extra & Premium
OpenCritic Rating
Mighty
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The remake of Silent Hill 2 pays so much homage to the original, and that's reflected in this terrific trailer, which features the same music and lines, remixed for a new generation. It practically is the original but better, and it's such a great blueprint for how remakes and trailers for remakes should be handled.

"In my restless dreams I see a town. You promised you'd take me there again some day. But you never did." Silent Hill is clearly a franchise for iconic lines, but this one is the epitome of that, and this trailer absolutely capitalizes on it. It successfully built the hype for its release, revealed the right amount of information, and captivated gamers worldwide. It's one of the most effective video game trailers in recent memory.

3 Silent Hill: Origins (E3 2006 Trailer)

This Trailer Outdoes the Game by 100:1

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November 6, 2007
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M For Mature 17+ // Blood and Gore, Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence
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Developer(s)
Climax Studios
Publisher(s)
Konami
Engine
Unreal Engine
Franchise
Silent Hill
Platform(s)
PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable
Genre(s)
Survival Horror
How Long To Beat
6 Hours

Silent Hill: Origins was a fairly underwhelming game, and some might even call it bad, but this trailer isn't representative of that. Showcased at the 2006 E3 conference, it's got the quick cuts synonymous with 2000s horror and the heavily filtered effects to match it. Pair that with some great music, and it's an instant recipe for success.

It's the second half of the trailer that really hits home and turns into full-blown horror. It's perhaps the only trailer in the franchise that actually put off players a little, as it becomes genuinely unsettling. Details aside, it's well worth a watch to see just how effectively visuals and sound effects can be paired in a video game trailer. Great stuff.

2 Silent Hills (Teaser Trailer)

The Silent Hill Game We Never Had

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Developer(s)
Kojima Productions
Publisher(s)
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Engine
Fox Engine
Platform(s)
PS4
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

Oh, what could have been. This one still stings even all these years later. Silent Hills is the game we never got, and this brief teaser trailer is still one of the most epic moments in gaming. The circumstances are what makes it so effective, though, as it's played at the end of the P.T. Demo, which at the time no one knew was a Silent Hill game.

Featuring nothing more than an intriguing phone call and a brief face reveal, this trailer has to be credited for how much hype it generated with such little content. Originally to be directed by Hideo Kojima in collaboration with Guillermo Del Toro and featuring Norman Reedus - just writing those words brings so much pain and anger that this game never got to see the light of day. There's always hope that it might return one day!

1 Silent Hill 4: The Room (Prequel Story Trailer)

One of the Best Video Game Trailers to Ever Exist

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September 7, 2004
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Developer(s)
Team Silent
Publisher(s)
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Engine
Unreal Engine 5
Franchise
Silent Hill
Platform(s)
PC, PS2, Xbox (Original)
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

For anyone looking to understand how an effective trailer for a horror or any video game should be crafted, look no further than Silent Hill 4: The Room - one of the best video game trailers to ever exist. And there's a whole 12 minutes of it!

Featuring a whole introduction segment, some disturbing found-footage content, eerily chilling news reports, and that iconic grimey, industrial vibe, this is a masterful piece of art that showcases a wonderfully made game in such a unique way. If only more trailers followed the footsteps of this absolute masterpiece! Go watch it and see.

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