Silent Hill 4: The Room Returns to PC, Courtesy of GOG

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Thanks to GOG, survival horror fans can enjoy Silent Hill 4: The Room again on the PC platform. The port was originally released way back in 2004, but for unknown reasons, it never found its way onto major storefronts (e.g., Steam).

“Henry Townshend finds himself trapped in his apartment and the only escape is through a mysterious portal that leads to a horrifying alternate reality,” the official game description reads. “With gruesome sights around every corner and his sanity being tested, he must find his way out of this nightmare. Enter The Room, a thrilling story in the most terrifying game series of all time.”

  • A riveting Silent Hill adventure with shocking plot twists
  • Fend off new monsters, including ghosts that defy physical reality.
  • Visual transitions between 1st and 3rd person gameplay modes – the first in the series.
  • Explore new environments, including an otherworldly forest and grisly prison.

Unlike some of Konami’s recent Metal Gear releases, reviews suggest that this is a perfectly fine port. Could Silent Hill, Silent Hill 2, and Silent Hill 3 be on the way? (The only other Silent Hill game that’s readily available for the PC is Double Helix’s Silent Hill: Homecoming, which can be purchased on Steam.)

Tsing Mui
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