Silent Hill f has finally arrived, and it's good—very good, as it turns out. This is great news for the franchise, as it's been languishing in irrelevance for years now. Sure, Bloober Team's Silent Hill 2 remake was shockingly good, and a strong portent of better things to come, but it is a remake of a classic, after all . Silent Hill 2's story didn't need to prove itself to anyone.

This isn't the case for Silent Hill f though, which is a much-needed original narrative. Silent Hill f isn't just "Silent Hill goes Japan," either. It's a unique and compelling plot that, astonishingly, manages to feel like a proper Silent Hill experience without being derivative. The small-town paranoia, the social anxiety, and the unsettling dynamics of teens in over their head are all reminiscent of Ryukishi07's earlier work. In other words, Ryukishi07's artistic voice is unmistakable, and a load-bearing pillar for Silent Hill f's identity. This freshness and creative vision are major factors in the game's artistic success, and Konami should continue to pursue such novelty more aggressively moving forward.

Ryukishi07 Penned an Excellent Silent Hill f Script, but Konami Shouldn't Settle Down with Him

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Silent Hill f Is Doing Something New, and That Quality Can't Be Undermined

Anyone who has played any When They Cry series, especially Higurashi, will likely notice Ryukishi07's fingerprints on Silent Hill f. Like many writers, he has his obsessions, including the insular culture of rural Japanese villages, and the paranoia that can so often come through basic human relationships. In Higurashi When They Cry, these obsessions manifest in the strange traditions and secrets of the people of Hinamizawa, and the bizarre behavior of its main cast members. In Silent Hill f, they manifest in the ancient superstitions ofEbisugaoka, and the inexplicable actions and attitudes of Hinako's friends.

Silent Hill f Can't Pull Its Punches Like the Series Has Before

It should be noted that, while unique, Ryukishi07's tendencies as a writer gel especially nicely with Silent Hill's tone and themes. This is a franchise about cults, psychological trauma, and deep-seated mistrust, after all.

The point is this: Ryukishi07 is a singular writer and an auteur, his creative voice loud and unmistakable. Such ingenuity is a boon for any video game, but it's especially important for a game like Silent Hill f, which bears the responsibility of redirecting a long-running franchise. Again, this is the first full, new Silent Hill game in years, and it needed to right the ship, as it were. It did this by bringing in new blood, and future entries should do the same.

Silent Hill Is the Perfect Franchise for a Rotating Writer's Room

Unlike many other survival horror franchises, Silent Hill is effectively an anthology. The games, though often tethered by broader concepts, locations, and even characters, tend to be standalone stories. Each entry follows new protagonists, new threats, and, in the case of Silent Hill f, new settings. As such, it makes perfect sense to loop in a new, established writer, with their own unique skills and voice, for each new release.

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A close-up of James Sutherland looking through rusted prison bars in the Silent Hill 2 remake.

This could be especially effective thanks to how Silent Hill often handles its protagonists. The malignant entities central to the franchise toy with their victims' psyches, like how everything James experiences in Silent Hill 2 is an outward manifestation of his guilt. Bringing on a new "guest" lead writer for each game could lead to a greater diversity of ideas, themes, and "obsessions," buttressing this protagonist-centric approach. There could still be cohesion between entries, but each individual release would be more "its own," as it were.

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Top Critic Avg: 86 /100 Critics Rec: 87%
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Released
September 25, 2025
ESRB
Mature 17+ / Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Partial Nudity
Developer(s)
Neobards Entertainment
Publisher(s)
Konami
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In 1960s Japan, Shimizu Hinako's secluded town of Ebisugaoka is consumed by a sudden fog, transforming her home into a haunting nightmare.

As the town falls silent and the fog thickens, Hinako must navigate the twisted paths of Ebisugaoka, solving complex puzzles and confronting grotesque monsters to survive.

Immerse yourself into Hinako's world imagined by renowned author Ryukishi07, with entrancing music, including pieces by Akira Yamaoka, and beautiful visuals in a gripping tale of doubt, regret, and inescapable choices. Will Hinako embrace the beauty hidden within terror, or succumb to the madness that lies ahead?

Discover a new chapter in the SILENT HILL series, blending psychological horror with a haunting Japanese setting.

Franchise
Silent Hill
Number of Players
Single-player
Steam Deck Compatibility
Playable
PC Release Date
September 25, 2025
Xbox Series X|S Release Date
September 25, 2025
PS5 Release Date
September 25, 2025
Genre(s)
Survival Horror, Action
OpenCritic Rating
Mighty
X|S Optimized
Yes
File Size Xbox Series
39.38 GB