Silent Hill f review – fascinating horror game maims the monsters teenage girls face

17 octobre 2025 | Keith Stuart
PC, PS5, Xbox; Konami After an apocalyptic supernatural fog descends, school girl Hinako wakes up in a town populated by psychosexual beasts and gaslighting men in masks There are some horror games you can finish in a couple of days of intense play; they almost invite that sort of frenzied (…)
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