Save $20 on Silent Hill f this Cyber Monday, which we call "some of the best horror I've ever played" in our review
The Day One edition comes with a double sided poster, in-game costumes and items
There's $20 off Silent Hill f in the Cyber Monday sales, meaning you get the latest instalment of the psychological horror classic for just $50. This is a big reboot for the series, taking the story to Japan after years of its fictional US town setting. And the deal you'l find here is the Day One edition with a double-sided poster and some free in-game items to seal the deal.
It's just one of the many Cyber Monday PS5 deals or Cyber Monday Xbox deals floating around right now, and the one closest to my heart as a horror fan. If you're in the market for some emotional, nightmare psyche torturing, then read on. Or else check those PS5 and Xbox Cyber Monday deals for more game, console, and accessory deals.
Silent Hill f Day One Edition | $69.99 $49.94 at Amazon
Save $20 - After years of nothing, Silent Hill made a great comeback with a SH2 remaster, but also, most importantly, an all-new instalment. This takes all the psychological horror you know and love (?) and places it in a 1960s Japan setting, proving the series can work in any setting. Available on both PS5 and Xbox Series X.
Read more: Silent Hill f review
UK: £59.99 at Amazon
Why should you buy Silent Hill f?
As a series, Silent Hill's reputation has lasted a lot longer than the game, and after years of nothing, Konami went all in, announcing a range of new titles. The recent Silent Hill 2 remaster helped reaffirm why the series has lasted, but it's Silent Hill f that really proved it had a future.
Taking everything you know about the series - building horror on personal trauma and crafting otherworldly locations and creatures from deep-seated personal fears - this rips the game from its usual American town setting and places it in 1960s rural Japan.
That location change alone creates a disorienting, tonal uncertainty as you follow a new protagonist, Hinako. But it's how it applies the series' trademark psychological horror to her situation: creating bloated monsters from her fear of motherhood, abusive families, or lecherous old men, as she struggles against the rigid expectations of her impending adulthood as a woman.
It's a strong refresh of an otherwise familiar setup that proves Silent Hill is more of an attitude than a location, with f providing another classic instalment.
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