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Silent Hill: Downpour devs reflect 12 years on: "Stop trying to be Japanese scary, and just be Czech scary"
By James Winspear published
Feature Feature | An attempt to refresh things, this very different take was the last mainline Silent Hill

First Until Dawn trailer features gruesome kills and a time-twisting mystery inspired by the horror game
By Amy West published
News The first Until Dawn trailer is here

Silent Hill: Shattered Memories is "a weird-ass postmodern riff" on the PS1 original says Sam Barlow, talking the development 15 years later
By James Winspear published
Feature Feature | This return to the very first game broke apart everything you knew and rebuilt it in a truly chilling fashion

2025 kicks off with another live service death as Friday the 13th: The Game fans sadly twerk on its grave
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Don't cry because it's over, smile because Jason has an ax

"At the time survival horror was changing. 'How action-oriented do we get?'": 16 years on, Tomm Hulett reflects on Silent Hill: Homecoming
By James Winspear published
Feature | Go big or go home? The developers of this series entry decided to do both when Silent Hill landed on PS3 and Xbox 360

Indie devs discuss why low-poly works so well for horror: "I actually think those limitations encourage weird, unique compromises"
By Alan Wen published
Feature Feature | The indie developers of Back In 1995, Fear The Spotlight, and Crow Country on channelling PS1-era aesthetics in horror games to create the perfect combination of nostalgia and dread

The Remedy Connected Universe that ties Alan Wake 2 and Control is "just getting started" with no endgame in sight, says Sam Lake
By Kaan Serin published
News "I love making it deeper and expanding on the lore"

17 years on, Sam Barlow reflects on Silent Hill: Origins: "To pull it out of the bag with a seven-out-of-ten game was incredibly rewarding"
By James Winspear published
Feature Feature | The development of this handheld-first trip to the Hill was as convoluted as the prequel story it tells
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