As the release approaches, more and more materials appear on the remake of the cult psychological horror game Silent Hill 2 from the Polish studio Bloober Team. This time, almost an hour and a half of gameplay was publicly available.
Such a long gameplay demonstration of Silent Hill 2 (that’s what the remake is called) took place as part of a live broadcast organized in partnership with Konami by a duo of Japanese bloggers called 2Bro.
2Bro’s hour and a half stream (the game starts at 11:53) contains the beginning of the updated Silent Hill 2: the introduction, arrival in Silent Hill, roaming the streets, encountering monsters and solving puzzles.
Progress in the passage is interrupted after the bloggers solve a puzzle with a slot machine (one of the new ones), after which the duo manages to show masks for the hero (in the form of a dog’s head from the comic ending, Robbie the rabbit and Pyramid Head).
Apparently, 2Bro played the PS5 version of Silent Hill 2: firstly, the on-screen prompts were for the PlayStation controller, and secondly, the Robbie the Rabbit mask is exclusive to the version for the Sony console.
Let us recall that in the plot, the protagonist of Silent Hill 2, James Sunderland, arrives in the fog-shrouded town of Silent Hill because of a letter he received from his now deceased wife Mary.
Silent Hill 2 will be released on October 8 on PC (Steam) and PS5. The other day, Bloober Team showed a graphic filter with a 90s effect in action and confirmed the ability to disable all interface elements – 2Bro played like that.
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