Silent Hill f Game Peeks Gameplay and Story Details Hinako's Tale Fight Mechanics and Release Date Info

Get the first look at Silent Hill f. Explore details on its story about Hinako, tough close-up fight mechanics, the two-worlds system, and its release
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Silent Hill f Game Peeks Gameplay and Story Details Hinako's Tale Fight Mechanics and Release Date Info

Silent Hill f Game Peeks What We Know So Far

First looks at Silent Hill f, a new game in the long-time series, are out after an event for news folks. Most words from them are good, hinting that fans might get a game worth the wait.

The Story Run Away and a Strange Mist

The tale is about Hinako, who runs away from home due to her dad's bad drinking. Soon, a strange mist covers the town of Ebisugaoka, bringing scary beasts. To keep up with the tale, Hinako writes down all that happens in a diary, open for reading at any time.

Fight and Stay Alive A True Test

Playing the game means looking around, reading, and figuring out clues, often easy ones. But, fights bring tough new tricks:

  • Main Moves Like in the Silent Hill 2 redo, you can hit soft or hard, and dodge.
  • Hit Back There's a tough new way to strike back hard.
  • Close-Up Fight You mostly fight with close-range tools like bats and blades.
  • Tool Wear Items wear out but can be fixed.
  • Hard Foes News folks faced a hard foe in the test, showing the game makers drew from other tough games.

A Story of Two Worlds

At times, Hinako will shift to a strange place. This spot looks like the old days of Ebisugaoka. It's more risky, but a hidden-faced ally shows up to help. The story got the press hooked and keen to see more.

When to Get It and Where

From what was shared, Silent Hill f will come out on September 25. It will be ready for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

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