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New Silent Hill game inspired by tiny fishing village in Fife

New Silent Hill game inspired by tiny fishing village in Fife

Summary

The new video game "Silent Hill: Townfall" is inspired by the real village of St Monans in Fife, Scotland. Developed by Screen Burn in Glasgow, the game will introduce a fictional village, St Amelia, and aims to provide an authentic experience using the unique features of the Scottish village.

Key Facts

  • "Silent Hill: Townfall" is set in a fictional village, St Amelia, inspired by St Monans, Scotland.
  • Screen Burn, a developer from Glasgow, created the game.
  • The game's developers worked to capture the isolation and environment of St Monans.
  • A trailer shows St Amelia as a deserted fishing village with common Scottish fog called 'haar.'
  • The game features elements like harbour scenes and winding alleyways from St Monans.
  • The survival horror series "Silent Hill" has been popular since its first release in 1999.
  • The game is expected to release in 2026.

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