Summary

The upcoming remake ofSilent Hill 2will include a unique throwback filter that changes the color grading in the game to more closely match the original PlayStation 2 title. Despite the originalSilent Hill 2having been released in 2001, Konami has dubbed the feature the “90s filter,” likely as a callback to the aesthetic that the series popularized with the first game in 1999.

Fans have been watching the development ofSilent Hill 2closely, as the game is one of the most highly-anticipated horror remakes sincethe immensely successfulResident Evil 4.While there has been some skepticism surrounding Bloober Team’s track record, early previews have impressed the community, and many have expressed excitement about Konami seemingly getting in touch with the series' roots once again.

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One way the company seems to be appealing to fans' nostalgia is with the “90s filter.” The officialSilent HillTwitter account revealed the feature to fans with a short video showing protagonist James Sunderland walking through the streets with the filter active. As he explores Silent Hill, fans can get a look at the filter in action, as it changes the color palette in the game to a greyish-brown hue, closely matching the look of the originalSilent Hillfor the PS1.

Silent Hill 2 Debuts Retro Visual Filter

Bloober Team has made a lot of promises to fans of the iconic horror series, as many worried thatSilent Hill 2would miss out on much of what made the original game so beloved. Not only will the upcoming title still have multiple endings, but theoriginalSilent Hill 2composer Akira Yamaokais also remaking many fan-favorite tracks from the original game.

Horror remakes have been huge over the past few years, as the recentDead Spacereboot boasted impressive sales numbers and fans have continued clamoring formore information about the nextResident Evilremake. Bloober’s track record withSilent Hillis mixed at best, with many of its previous games having lackluster critical receptions, but previews of the new game seem incredibly optimistic.

Silent Hillis not the only franchise Konami is bringing back into the limelight in the near future, as it is also gearing up for the launch of the highly-anticipatedMetal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.In fact, much likeSilent Hill 2’s new retro filter,Metal Gear Solid Deltawill also feature “legacy” optionsto match the original PS2 game, showing Konami’s commitment to embracing the nostalgia fans have for these titles.

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Investigating a letter from his late wife, James returns to where they made so many memories - Silent Hill. What he finds is a ghost town, prowled by disturbing monsters and cloaked in deep fog. Confront the monsters, solve puzzles, and search for traces of your wife in this remake of SILENT HILL 2.High-end Graphics and SoundWith ray tracing and other cutting-edge technical enhancements, the world of SILENT HILL and its unsettling ambiance is even realer than before.And with the inclusion of new, immersive soundscapes, you’ll feel like you’re standing in the thick of it.Larger EnvironmentsExplore locations and buildings that were once inaccessible, or are newly added in the remake. Enjoy the same acclaimed story, even while you experience the town of Silent Hill with fresh eyes across an expanded map.Over-the-shoulder CameraThe remake moves from the original’s fixed-camera viewpoints to an over-the-shoulder perspective, putting you closer to what James sees, for a more thrilling, more immersive experience as you explore the town and come face-to-face with monsters.Evolved Combat GameplayFamiliar weapons like the steel pipe and handgun make their return, but now with an updated combat system. Avoid attacks with carefully timed dodges, aim down sights, and more, making monster encounters more engaging and nerve-wracking than ever.