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Konami's psychological horror contains elements the Australian Classification Board has historically frowned on.
Silent Hill f is banned in Australia after being labeled with a "refused classification" rating, but the exact reasoning is still a mystery.
"'Silent Hill f' is not currently classified as 'Refused Classification' in Australia," reads a statement from the ...
Silent Hill is one of the most iconic franchises in gaming, and it's featured some pretty neat trailers over the years.
Far from the return to form that its title implied, Silent Hill: Homecoming brushed aside many of the conventions of the franchise, even if it didn't wave away that dreadful fog. At its outset ...
Although the Australian Classification Board’s website said otherwise, Silent Hill f has not been hit with the ban hammer… at least not yet.
Hotline Miami 2, South Park: The Stick of Truth, and Saints Row 4 are among dozens of games to have been denied an Australian ...
Silent Hill f has been refused classification and banned in Australia. While the reason wasn't given, the ESRB reveals the ...
Franchise fans might be reminded of Silent Hill: Homecoming, which was released on the PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2008. While it was released under an "M" for mature rating in the US, its Japan release ...
The Australian Classification Board issued an RC rating to Silent Hill f from Konami, making it impossible for the game to be ...
such as the aforementioned Downpour and Silent Hill Homecoming. Given the lack of even a release window, it seems that Silent Hill F is still a ways out and probably won't release for PS5 in 2025.