Explore SILENT HILL f, its story-driven survival horror, 1960s Japanese setting, and methodical combat system ahead of its release on the Epic Games Store.
Konami’s SILENT HILL f is set to release on September 25 on the Epic Games Store. Ahead of its launch, select media were invited to Gamescom to experience the first few hours of a pre-release build. The demo highlighted the game’s approach to survival horror, combining character-driven narrative, methodical combat, and a historically informed setting.
The game begins with protagonist Hinako leaving her family home after an argument, seeking to escape the expectations set by her older sister. As she moves toward the main street of Ebisugaoka, a thick fog appears, and nearly all of the town’s residents vanish. This scenario isolates Hinako and her friends, creating the conditions for both psychological and physical challenges that are central to the series.
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SILENT HILL f is set in a rural Japanese town during the 1960s, a period marked by rapid postwar economic growth and urbanization. Japan’s industrial expansion and migration to cities left rural areas underpopulated and under-resourced. By situating the story in Ebisugaoka, the game emphasizes both the isolation of the characters and the subtle pressures of a changing society. This context informs the narrative, adding depth to the environment without relying on explicit exposition.
The narrative focuses on Hinako and a small group of friends, including Shu, Sakuko, and Rinko. Hinako is presented as a young woman navigating family expectations and personal challenges, while her friends reflect varying responses to their environment. Shu often appears nostalgic for past experiences, and Rinko seeks opportunities to leave the town. These relationships develop gradually, providing a framework for the game’s psychological tension and exploring themes of adolescence, social expectation, and change.
The game emphasizes character-driven horror. Interactions between Hinako and her friends are central to the narrative, and cutscenes are designed to reinforce the sense of unease. The camera often focuses on the environment before revealing characters, creating a detached perspective that emphasizes isolation and uncertainty.
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SILENT HILL f features combat that is deliberate and paced. Players use weapons such as lead pipes to confront mannequin-like enemies, balancing stamina, focus, and sanity meters. The Focus mechanic allows players to anticipate attacks, consuming Sanity, which functions as a finite resource similar to ammunition in traditional survival horror games. Shrines serve as save points and enable players to generate Faith, which can be used to upgrade abilities and improve survival chances.
Combat requires lock-on targeting, dodging, and timing, with encounters that range from standard enemy confrontations to more challenging sequences resembling mini-boss fights. This system integrates strategic planning into the survival horror framework without introducing complex leveling or currency mechanics.
Ebisugaoka is carefully constructed to reflect the scale and details of a rural Japanese town. Environmental elements, including floorboards, mud, and vegetation, contribute to a sense of realism. The fog and deserted streets enhance the atmosphere, turning ordinary locations into spaces of tension. In addition to the physical town, Hinako explores a spiritual realm informed by Japanese folklore. These areas are visually distinct, using lighting and architecture to convey psychological and narrative developments.
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The hands-on demo suggests that SILENT HILL f aims to blend narrative depth with survival horror mechanics. Combat is methodical but not overly complex, and exploration emphasizes both environmental storytelling and strategic resource management. The historical and social context enriches the narrative, and the interactions between Hinako and her friends support the series’ focus on psychological tension.
SILENT HILL f is scheduled for release on September 25 and is available for pre-purchase on the Epic Games Store. Early impressions indicate that the game takes a measured approach to reviving the franchise, combining familiar survival horror elements with a story-driven experience grounded in historical and social context.
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September 9th 2025
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September 9th 2025