Silent Hill f has been refused classification and banned in Australia. While the reason wasn't given, the ESRB reveals the ...
Flying Lotus explains how John Carpenter, David Lynch and the old 'Silent Hill' games inspired 'Ash,' his sci-fi/horror film.
The Silent Hill movie from 2006 has been released on the horror streaming service Shudder, though the sequel is unavailable.
Despite media reports and social media chaos, the next Silent Hill game is still pending classification in Australia.
You might be used to Silent Hill being a town that calls to characters dealing with trauma and guilt, but the series isn't ...
Although the Australian Classification Board’s website said otherwise, Silent Hill f has not been hit with the ban hammer… at ...
It may be widely praised as the best in the series, but Konami has hopefully ignored Silent Hill 2 when developing Silent ...
In other parts of the world, Silent Hill F looks to be a game that is intended for mature audiences only. The ESRB has ...
UPDATE: After a listing noted that Silent Hill F had been refused classification in Australia, the listing has now been ...
The Australian Classification Board denies a release for Silent Hill f in the country by refusing to classify Konami's ...
Silent Hill F has not been refused classification in Australia, as confirmed by the country's Classification Board.
Silent Hill f has been refused classification in Australia due to graphic content like gender discrimination and torture. The ...