SILENT HILL f

Konami Digital Entertainment Co.
PS5Standard EditionPS5 Pro Enhanced
Average rating 4.45 stars out of five stars from 6.1K ratings
  • Offline play enabled
  • 1 player
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  • PS5 Version
    Vibration function supported (DualSense wireless controller)
  • PS5 Pro Enhanced
  • PS5 game streaming supported only with Premium subscription
Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Partial Nudity
  • Offline play enabled
  • 1 player
  • Accessibility features (18)
    Accessibility Features
  • PS5 Version
    Vibration function supported (DualSense wireless controller)
  • PS5 Pro Enhanced
  • PS5 game streaming supported only with Premium subscription

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  • SILENT HILL f
  • Digital Artbook
  • Digital Soundtrack
  • Pink Rabbit Costume

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thatJohann
Rated 10/9/2025
Standard Edition
Great atmosphere but expected more

Great graphics and atmosphere. Found the puzzles too obtuse and the gameplay, especially the melee combat, very clunky and dated. Didn't feel compelled to continue playing.

Farsoth
Rated 10/9/2025
Standard Edition
Wonderful Presentation, Sup-Par Gameplay

This game is a frustration to play. It has a truly moving story with top of the industry graphics and cinematics for the actors. Even as a non-Japanese speaker, the acting really evokes a lot of emotion. The story and atmosphere kept me hooked all the way through which is a plus in its favor. Problem is, the gameplay did everything in its power to frustrate me from start to finish. Let me be clear, I am intimately familiar with the design of the combat and I know how to perform it perfectly fine. My first playthrough I died maybe 3 times on Hard. The gameplay is VERY souls-inspired which is my favorite genre outside of horror. It is executed badly. Stilted, janky, lack of flow. It is not fun to play. And the way Hanako moves does not help. Due to the sheet amount of melee combat there is, as well -- Silent Hill F is not scary, it's not tense, it's just... there. Which is too bad, because what they were attempting is commendable, it just didn't hit the mark in my opinion. Games are supposed to be fun to play and this one is not for me.

TrueNellrun
Rated 10/9/2025
Standard Edition
Good SH game

Quick tips for a first playthrough • Play on Story difficulty—the devs recommend it, and your sanity will thank you. • Use Japanese audio—there’s no real lip-sync and the performances fit better. • If a fight isn’t mandatory, run past. It’s melee-only and your tools won’t carry you through every encounter—save them for when it matters. Impressions The game flies by in two evenings and absolutely nails that Silent Hill mood. A couple moments genuinely scared me, but most of the dread comes from raw, stomach-turning cruelty rather than jump scares. It’s one of the goriest, most uncomfortable horror games I’ve played. The final twist works, though long-time SH fans might see it coming. So why 7/10? Combat. Hit detection is sloppy, the heroine swings anywhere but the target, dodges feel twitchy and disorienting, and enemy wind-ups are poorly telegraphed—more frustration than challenge. On the upside, the puzzles are good: smart, fair, and they make you think. Verdict A gripping story with a strong ending and relentless atmosphere, let down by rough combat but saved by solid puzzles. 7/10. I wouldn’t buy at full price—wait for a deep sale or a subscription.

mdmitryy2
Rated 10/9/2025
Standard Edition
branding without a soul

Silent Hill was never just “fog and trauma.” It was a specific spiritual place—a sacred ground twisted by The Order’s failed god ritual through Alessa, turning it into a pocket of reality that mirrors guilt and repression. Every real entry (1–4, Origins, Homecoming, Downpour) drew its power from that corrupted land, where the town itself judged the broken. There’s nothing wrong with setting a story in Japan—if it connects meaningfully to that mythology. But Silent Hill f doesn’t. It invents a new fox cult, a new curse, and severs the chain completely. No link to the Order, no echo of the town’s spiritual infection, no reason for its horrors to exist. If Silent Hill can happen anywhere, then it means nowhere. The haunting, Lynchian dread—the slow, artistic decay that defined the series—is gone. In its place: flashy combat, dodge rolls, floral monsters, and sterile shrines. No static, no darkness pressing in, no oppressive atmosphere that made you feel like you were losing your mind. Critics praise it as “beautiful,” but beauty was never Silent Hill’s language—dread was. Fog isn’t a franchise. Silent Hill f could’ve worked as its own horror story, but as a “Silent Hill,” it’s just branding without a soul.

Warmage31
Rated 10/7/2025
Standard Edition
Silent Hill is back!

Really enjoying playing Silent Hill F, great to have the series back!

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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.

Platform:
PS5
Release:
9/25/2025
Publisher:
Konami Digital Entertainment Co.
Genres:
Horror
Voice:
English, Japanese
Screen Languages:
Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), English, French (France), German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish, Spanish (Mexico)
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