Bahamut Video Game Madness has shared a new gameplay video for Silent Hill f, giving us 12 minutes of footage from the game’s latest preview build. It’s the best look yet at how the game plays and feels.
Silent Hill f new gameplay video
In this chapter of Silent Hill, you’ll follow Hinako, a young girl caught in a dark story written by Ryukishi07. Expect a heavy narrative filled with fear, regrets, and choices that won’t let you walk away clean. Akira Yamaoka is back on the soundtrack, setting the mood with his signature haunting music. Visually, the game is stunning, blending beautiful environments with its unsettling atmosphere.

But here’s the big problem: the price.
Silent Hill f is priced at €80 (£68) on PC, making it one of the more expensive releases this year. That’s a bold move. Especially since PC players are not going to be forgiving if the game launches with technical issues.
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Konami’s gamble on PC pricing
If Silent Hill f releases with buttery smooth performance, no stuttering, and a gripping story, the high price might be justifiable. But if it suffers from the same technical problems we’ve seen in other recent PC launches, Konami could face serious backlash.
This is a crucial moment. Konami needs to ensure that PC gamers get a polished experience. Anything less, and that €80 tag will be hard to swallow.
Silent Hill f is set to launch on PC this September 25. The official system requirements are out now, so check if your rig can handle it.
We’ll be keeping a close eye on this one. Stay tuned to FULLSYNC for more updates!
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