Kojima’s games - especially by this point - are complex. if we raised the bar that high they'd think a big studio was behind it," Kojima told Polygon in 2014. "That was the most difficult thing thus far. According to Kojima, the "quality" was actually downgraded to create an illusion of inexperience. In actuality, the teaser was made using Kojima Productions' in-house Fox Engine, the same engine used on Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain. The developer, the name – all of that was intended to trick players into thinking they were playing a demo from a new independent studio trying their hand at making a horror game rather than the reveal of a new entry in one of the industry's most popular horror franchises. "A Game That Will Make You S- Your Pants" in the spirit of Halloween to examine what we know about the game and why it was canceled. While we unfortunately have no new information to report on the game, we wanted to look back at P.T. The biggest mystery became what exactly Silent Hills was.ĭetails on Silent Hills, its development, and cancellation have come out over the past five years, but they've been pretty minimal and spread out all over the place. was no longer the secret reveal it contained. In a twist of fate, the biggest mystery surrounding P.T. Barely an hour long, it's since been called one of the scariest games of all time, despite not much being known about Silent Hills beyond the teaser, which Konami actually pulled from the PlayStation Store, making it inaccessible to anyone that didn’t already download it. Over time, legendary horror manga author Junji Ito would be attached to the project.Īnd then the game was canceled, a victim of the very-public breakup between Kojima and his longtime employer, Konami. And it was being made by Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro and starred Walking Dead actor Norman Reedus. was something much more than a new game from an unheard-of studio - it was the reveal of a brand-new Silent Hill game called Silent Hills. Announced at Gamescom 2014 during PlayStation's press conference, the "playable teaser" from the not-actually-real developer 7780s Studio dropped on the PlayStation Store for free to little fanfare initially a scary little oddity people downloaded out of curiosity.
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