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Silent Hill f
Silent Hill f is a story-driven survival horror set in 1960s Japan. A malignant “neofloral” bloom reshapes a quiet community, weaving folklore, guilt, and psychological dread. Written by Ryukishi07 and developed by NeoBards, it reframes classic Silent Hill themes. Track everything here—news, trailers, features, lore breakdowns, and guides.
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Silent Hill f altar puzzle — solutions for Story, Hard, and Lost in the Fog difficulty levels
Match each offering to its marked pedestal or use the quick placement tables below for an immediate solve.
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Silent Hill f on PS5/PS5 Pro — 60fps targets, steep resolution cuts
The base PS5 holds up well at its targets, while PS5 Pro’s PSSR reconstruction brings visible artifacts and unsettled pixel counts.
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Who is Ryukishi07, the writer shaping Silent Hill f’s horror
The Higurashi creator brings a Japanese horror lens and a “salad dressing” mix of psychological and supernatural dread.
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Silent Hill f difficulty modes — Story, Hard, and Lost in the Fog
How combat and puzzle settings change Sanity, shrine healing, and clue complexity, plus what to pick on a first run.
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Silent Hill f SteelBook — Retailers, bonuses, early access
Where the limited SteelBook case is offered, what it includes, and how Silent Hill f’s pre-order bonuses work.
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Silent Hill f “true” ending guide — unlock Ebisugaoka in Silence
How New Game Plus, the Sacred Sword, and a hidden Jizo statue combine to trigger Silent Hill f’s canonical finale.
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Silent Hill f (PC) — Cheat Engine trainers and mods you can use now
What works today, the options you get, and how to turn them on.
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Silent Hill f — Beat the Shiromuku Final Boss (Dark Shrine Path)
Phase-by-phase tactics, stamina management, and survival tips to clear the Chapter 13 showdown.
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Silent Hill f synopsis — Plot, themes, and how it plays
An expert, spoiler-light explainer of Hinako’s story in 1960s Japan, the game’s core themes, and its survival-horror systems.
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Silent Hill f’s Fox Mask — identity, motives, and the good ending
What the mask hides, how it ties to Hinako’s past, and why rejecting him reshapes Ebisugaoka.