Survival horror fans are always pining for more. When it comes toSilent Hill, this is a constant. For years we’ve been treated to new horror games or iterative versions ofResident Evil, butSilent Hillhas either languished or brought less-than-ideal installments.Enter a team of fans and modders who want to expand theSilent Hillworld themselves and are doing so through their project,Whispering Hills. The mod is built on theFallout4engine, creating the look and feel of aSilent Hillgame including the all-too-familiar fog and unique monsters.We’re all waiting for the Silent Hill 2 remake with bated breathWhispering Hillsfeatures lots of things that go bump in the night, monsters that look familiar, but often have a slight twist to them. The team has done a great job of making their unique creations feel a part of the universe, and they’re genuinely creepy; monsters made of flayed muscles, creatures morphed into abhorrent combinations, we get some cameos from our favourite nurse and the enigma that is Pyramid Head.AdvertBeing built onFallout 4, the mod can feel incredibly immersive with a world built on lidar information. Lidar was used to scan Centralia, PA, the inspiration for theSilent Hillmovie and the mod takes that information to build the neighbourhood seen inWhispering Hills.What’s interesting, this mod leaves a lot of the Fallout 4 content in and simply warps it around the spooky franchise. You still have to find your son Shaun, but you’ll have to travel through Whispering Hills to solve the mystery. You can look at this as a real mash-up of the two games, bringing survival horror toBethesda’sRPG.It’s a great mod for fans ofSilent Hill, giving us a project that feels rather original and allows fans to relive the brilliance of the franchise while we wait on the next batch ofSilent Hillgames.Featured Image Credit: Konami, Team WhisperTopics:Silent Hill,Silent Hills,Konami,Mods,PC

Survival horror fans are always pining for more. When it comes toSilent Hill, this is a constant. For years we’ve been treated to new horror games or iterative versions ofResident Evil, butSilent Hillhas either languished or brought less-than-ideal installments.Enter a team of fans and modders who want to expand theSilent Hillworld themselves and are doing so through their project,Whispering Hills. The mod is built on theFallout4engine, creating the look and feel of aSilent Hillgame including the all-too-familiar fog and unique monsters.We’re all waiting for the Silent Hill 2 remake with bated breathWhispering Hillsfeatures lots of things that go bump in the night, monsters that look familiar, but often have a slight twist to them. The team has done a great job of making their unique creations feel a part of the universe, and they’re genuinely creepy; monsters made of flayed muscles, creatures morphed into abhorrent combinations, we get some cameos from our favourite nurse and the enigma that is Pyramid Head.AdvertBeing built onFallout 4, the mod can feel incredibly immersive with a world built on lidar information. Lidar was used to scan Centralia, PA, the inspiration for theSilent Hillmovie and the mod takes that information to build the neighbourhood seen inWhispering Hills.What’s interesting, this mod leaves a lot of the Fallout 4 content in and simply warps it around the spooky franchise. You still have to find your son Shaun, but you’ll have to travel through Whispering Hills to solve the mystery. You can look at this as a real mash-up of the two games, bringing survival horror toBethesda’sRPG.It’s a great mod for fans ofSilent Hill, giving us a project that feels rather original and allows fans to relive the brilliance of the franchise while we wait on the next batch ofSilent Hillgames.Featured Image Credit: Konami, Team WhisperTopics:Silent Hill,Silent Hills,Konami,Mods,PC
Survival horror fans are always pining for more. When it comes toSilent Hill, this is a constant. For years we’ve been treated to new horror games or iterative versions ofResident Evil, butSilent Hillhas either languished or brought less-than-ideal installments.Enter a team of fans and modders who want to expand theSilent Hillworld themselves and are doing so through their project,Whispering Hills. The mod is built on theFallout4engine, creating the look and feel of aSilent Hillgame including the all-too-familiar fog and unique monsters.We’re all waiting for the Silent Hill 2 remake with bated breathWhispering Hillsfeatures lots of things that go bump in the night, monsters that look familiar, but often have a slight twist to them. The team has done a great job of making their unique creations feel a part of the universe, and they’re genuinely creepy; monsters made of flayed muscles, creatures morphed into abhorrent combinations, we get some cameos from our favourite nurse and the enigma that is Pyramid Head.AdvertBeing built onFallout 4, the mod can feel incredibly immersive with a world built on lidar information. Lidar was used to scan Centralia, PA, the inspiration for theSilent Hillmovie and the mod takes that information to build the neighbourhood seen inWhispering Hills.What’s interesting, this mod leaves a lot of the Fallout 4 content in and simply warps it around the spooky franchise. You still have to find your son Shaun, but you’ll have to travel through Whispering Hills to solve the mystery. You can look at this as a real mash-up of the two games, bringing survival horror toBethesda’sRPG.It’s a great mod for fans ofSilent Hill, giving us a project that feels rather original and allows fans to relive the brilliance of the franchise while we wait on the next batch ofSilent Hillgames.
Survival horror fans are always pining for more. When it comes toSilent Hill, this is a constant. For years we’ve been treated to new horror games or iterative versions ofResident Evil, butSilent Hillhas either languished or brought less-than-ideal installments.
Enter a team of fans and modders who want to expand theSilent Hillworld themselves and are doing so through their project,Whispering Hills. The mod is built on theFallout4engine, creating the look and feel of aSilent Hillgame including the all-too-familiar fog and unique monsters.
We’re all waiting for the Silent Hill 2 remake with bated breath
Whispering Hillsfeatures lots of things that go bump in the night, monsters that look familiar, but often have a slight twist to them. The team has done a great job of making their unique creations feel a part of the universe, and they’re genuinely creepy; monsters made of flayed muscles, creatures morphed into abhorrent combinations, we get some cameos from our favourite nurse and the enigma that is Pyramid Head.
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Being built onFallout 4, the mod can feel incredibly immersive with a world built on lidar information. Lidar was used to scan Centralia, PA, the inspiration for theSilent Hillmovie and the mod takes that information to build the neighbourhood seen inWhispering Hills.
What’s interesting, this mod leaves a lot of the Fallout 4 content in and simply warps it around the spooky franchise. You still have to find your son Shaun, but you’ll have to travel through Whispering Hills to solve the mystery. You can look at this as a real mash-up of the two games, bringing survival horror toBethesda’sRPG.
It’s a great mod for fans ofSilent Hill, giving us a project that feels rather original and allows fans to relive the brilliance of the franchise while we wait on the next batch ofSilent Hillgames.
Topics:Silent Hill,Silent Hills,Konami,Mods,PC