Summary
- Silent Hill f won’t be for the faint of heart, as a new disclaimer on its website notes depictions of gender discrimination, child abuse and bullying.
- Elsewhere, its ESRB rating notes instances of a character being burned alive and other violent events.
- Based off Thursday’s trailer, it still is unclear how dark the game will get.
In case you missed it, Silent Hill f, the first new Silent Hill game in over a decade, was re-revealed on Thursday as part of a Silent Hill Transmission hosted by Konami. Among the highlights, including a brand-new trailer, are pre-order details, plus statements from the game’s writer, Ryukishi07, and the franchise’s iconic art director.
With the game fully back in the nexus, more and more details are beginning to come out. Chief among them is a harrowing content warning spotted on the Silent Hill website, which notes the following:
This game contains depictions of gender discrimination, child abuse, bullying, drug-induced hallucinations, torture, and graphic violence.
This game is set in Japan in the 1960s and contains depictions based on the customs and culture of that time. These depictions do not reflect the opinions or values of the developers or any individuals involved.
If you feel uncomfortable at any point while playing, please take a break from playing or speak to someone you trust.
The lengthy warning is tucked at the bottom of the main game page, and paints a picture of a title that will almost certainly not be for the faint of heart. As it turns out, the ESRB rating isn’t any safer.

Related
Silent Hill 2 Is Even Spookier After An Extended Hiatus
The less you remember, the greater the scares.
Silent Hill F Is Earning Its “M” Rating
The game, which received an M for Mature rating for Blood and Gore, Intense Violence and Partial Nudity, notes that players will have access to “axes, crowbars, knives, and spears to defend against and kill enemy creatures in melee-style combat.” Should the player be attacked by enemies, certain animations will depict the player “getting impaled in the neck and/or getting their faces ripped apart.”
In certain cutscenes, “a character (is) burned alive inside a cage,” and “a woman branded (is) by a hot iron.” Entrails are noted to be part of a “fantastical celebration,” and that a character is depicted “sawing off her own arm.” Elsewhere, a character “slicing off portions of a character’s face during a ritual” can also be seen.
Suffice to say this is shaping to be the most intense horror game in some time, even by Silent Hill standards. While no release date or window has been provided, more information is slated to come soon. Perhaps then, it’ll become more clear as to why the game needs such a heavy warning.

Next
Ezio Should Be The Last Bot Added To Astro Bot
Astro Bot has kept adding post launch levels and bots, but now feels a good time to call time on the game and move on.
Leave a Reply