The folks atGametrailershave posted a few gameplay videos of the upcomingSilent Hill 5, all of which are just long enough to just barely tease those who are desperately searching for more details.The Collective (the developers that Konami chose to take over the series) said that they wanted to include the wall-melting transformation sequence from the recentSilent Hilltheatrical release, and judging from the above video, it looks like they nailed it. My only issue is with the siren noise, as it was more cute than scary; it sounded like something that would be mounted on a kid’s toy. Also, I wonder if the clip music is really from Akira Yamaoka’s score, as it sounds a bit tame.Other videos include a veryquick look at some gameplay(ooh, HD!), and astair climbing sequencethat goes nowhere. The more I see, the less I worry. Aside from looking a bit clean,Silent Hill 5appears to be coming together to be a worthy addition to the series.
The folks atGametrailershave posted a few gameplay videos of the upcomingSilent Hill 5, all of which are just long enough to just barely tease those who are desperately searching for more details.

The Collective (the developers that Konami chose to take over the series) said that they wanted to include the wall-melting transformation sequence from the recentSilent Hilltheatrical release, and judging from the above video, it looks like they nailed it. My only issue is with the siren noise, as it was more cute than scary; it sounded like something that would be mounted on a kid’s toy. Also, I wonder if the clip music is really from Akira Yamaoka’s score, as it sounds a bit tame.
Other videos include a veryquick look at some gameplay(ooh, HD!), and astair climbing sequencethat goes nowhere. The more I see, the less I worry. Aside from looking a bit clean,Silent Hill 5appears to be coming together to be a worthy addition to the series.








