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There is good news and bad news for all Silent Hill f fans when it comes to playing the game on the Steam Deck.
Nice to see Valve getting more pre-release testing done for major games. SILENT HILL f has now been rated Steam Deck Playable ...
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So far, what we know about SIlent Hill F is that it takes place in the Japanese town of Ebisugaoka during the 1960s and stars high school student Hinako Shimizu as the protagonist. Everything is ...
Heavy fog hangs over the rice paddies of Ebisugaoka in Silent Hill f (TBA), Konami RELATED: ‘Resident Evil 4’ And ‘Devil May Cry 4’ Producer Admits Industry Has Grown To Point Where A Game “Just Being ...
Although the Australian Classification Board’s website said otherwise, Silent Hill f has not been hit with the ban hammer… at least not yet. When Konami laid out all its new Silent Hill ...
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Silent Hill f’s real-life location is just as creepy ... the town already looked incredibly eerie. Ebisugaoka itself is originally inspired by Kanayama, a real town in Japan’s Gifu prefecture.
In response to AUTOMATON’s inquiry, the Australian Classification Board has stated that its “Refused Classification” (RC) rating of Silent Hill f has been retracted. At the time of writing, the game ...
The Australian Classification Board initially featured a page that revealed Silent Hill f had been refused classification, meaning it was effectively banned from sale in the country. However ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Silent Hill F recently re-emerged after several years of radio silence with an impressive trailer, showcasing a new chapter in the series that ...
Silent Hill f, the next entry in Konami’s long-running survival horror franchise, hasn’t been banned in Australia – at least not yet. In a now-deleted page for the sequel dated March 14 ...