If you’re eagerly awaiting the release of Silent Hill f, one of the most anticipated games in the horror games genre, you might be looking for something to satisfy your craving for a psychological horror for the meantime. As Silent Hill f has no official release date as of yet, many fans of the franchise may be feeling lost with what to play. The horror game promises to deliver a fresh spin on the franchise with its eerie setting in Japan and a new narrative direction. There is a forgotten game from 2003 that will scratch the horror itch.
Siren, known as Forbidden Siren in PAL regions, is a stealth psychological horror game for the PS2, and it may be exactly what you’re looking for while waiting for Silent Hill f. Directed by Keiichiro Toyama and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, Forbidden Siren offers a uniquely disturbing experience that will satisfy your horror needs and fill that horror gap. Despite the fact it was released over 20 years ago, it holds up as one of the most impactful horror experiences in the genre.
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Forbidden Siren Is A PS2 Survival Horror Classic
It Is Intense, Unique, And Memorable
Forbidden Siren is a true PS2 survival horror classic that deserves another look. Developed by Keiichiro Toyama, one of the geniuses behind the original Silent Hill, Forbidden Siren captures a similar atmosphere of dread and eeriness that makes the hair on your skin rise. Though it takes a different direction than Silent Hill. Set in the fictional Japanese village of Hanuda, where a strange ritual takes place. This ritual, while striking fear into the player, also replaces the water in the village with a blood-red liquid - this turns people into the main enemy in the game: the Shibito.

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The plot unfolds through the perspectives of ten distinct characters, each with different ages, backgrounds, and occupations. As the player progresses, they control these characters in various segments of the game, with each chapter set in different time periods and locations over the course of a tense three-day span. Throughout these sections, players are faced with challenging objectives and intricate puzzles, creating a deeply immersive experience as they work to unravel the mystery and piece together the truth behind the unfolding events.
Why Silent Hill Fans Will Love Forbidden Siren
The PS2 Game Will Perfectly Prepare You For Silent Hill F
While the obvious similarities between Silent Hill F and Forbidden Siren - such as their eerie Japanese setting and thick fog - are hard to ignore, Forbidden Siren offers several unique features that will captivate long-time fans of Silent Hill. Its primary strength lies in its facial animations.
During production, the team captured detailed images of the actors' facial expressions. These were then superimposed onto the character models. This technique resulted in a chilling and incredibly effective uncanny valley effect, where the characters' faces are both eerily lifelike and unsettlingly off - particularly with the Shibito.
There are so many more fantastic features that Silent Hill fans, and horror game fans in general should explore in Forbidden Siren. The challenging puzzles, haunting soundtrack, and uneasy atmosphere are just the tip of the iceberg. The experience will feel just as intense and immersive as those found in all the Silent Hill games. It will perfectly fill the gap while you wait for Silent Hill f.










Silent Hill f
- Developer(s)
- Neobards Entertainment
- Publisher(s)
- Konami
- Engine
- Unreal Engine 5
- Franchise
- Silent Hill
- Number of Players
- Single-player
- Steam Deck Compatibility
- Unknown