As a seasoned gamer who has been through the original Silent Hill 2 back in the early 00s, I must say that Konami’s latest announcement has stirred a wave of nostalgia within me. The 90s Filter feature is an intriguing addition to the remake, offering players a chance to step back into the past and experience the game as it was originally meant to be seen – pixelated and grainy, just like the good old days.
In their recent announcement, Konami unveiled an exciting new aspect for the upcoming remake of “Silent Hill 2” that fans of the original game are sure to appreciate. With less than a month until its release on PlayStation 5 and PC, Konami has begun to reveal some additional features in this remake. One such extra feature that’s recently been teased is an improvement in the game’s visuals.
On their official Silent Hill account, posted on X, Konami unveiled the “90s Filter” for Silent Hill 2. This visual adjustment aims to bring the game’s appearance closer to its original style on PlayStation 2 hardware. While they didn’t showcase extensive gameplay with this filter, a short clip was included to give potential players an idea of what they can anticipate.
Konami is presenting a fresh addition: ’90s Filter’. Activating this feature will make your gaming experience more reminiscent of the authentic PS2 version of Silent Hill 2, with colors that hark back to the original. Immerse yourself in the nostalgic ambiance of yesteryears.
Silent Hill 2
— SILENT HILL (@silenthill_jp) September 8, 2024
At present, the release date for “Silent Hill 2” is just around the corner, specifically October 8, 2024. It will initially be available exclusively on PlayStation 5, but later it will also be accessible on Xbox platforms once the exclusivity period ends. Keep a close eye on our updates here at ComicBook as we gear up for the launch of “SH2”. We’ll have more exciting details to share with you in the lead-up to its release.
What do you think about this new visual option that Konami is including with Silent Hill 2? Will you look to use this graphical style for yourself, or will you stick with the game’s revamped visuals? Be sure to let me know over on social media at @MooreMan12.
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