Silent Hill f has been refused classification and banned in Australia. While the reason wasn't given, the ESRB reveals the ...
Quite a Ride blends Silent Hill f’s foggy environments with 80s horror classics, creating a unique twist where only your trusty bike can keep you safe.
Although the Australian Classification Board’s website said otherwise, Silent Hill f has not been hit with the ban hammer… at ...
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Silent Hill f’s real life location is just as creepy as it is portrayed in the video game, as locals have shared pictures of ...
Konami's psychological horror contains elements the Australian Classification Board has historically frowned on.
Silent Hill f has been refused classification in Australia due to graphic content like gender discrimination and torture. The ...
The schoolgirl is trying to escape from an unknown horror, facing monsters that Silent Hill has not yet had. Previously, the game series was associated with rusty nurses and monsters from people’s ...
On the other hand, it might be worth mentioning the case of 2008’s Silent Hill: Homecoming here. Homecoming was developed outside of Japan and initially released in the West, but it’s Japanese release ...
As announced, last night Konami hosted a stream where they finally showcased Silent Hill f. The biggest attraction was the new trailer, but we also learned a lot about this project. The game will take ...
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