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10/10
One of the Greatest Horror Games You Could Watch - And it's only a Demo.
redshoesfall17 August 2017
Let's get this out of the way - Konami sucks. It sucks that the full game died under the Kojima- Konami fallout, because of all the things this trailer beholds. I know a good game when I see it - PT today is currently one of the most influential horror games out there, people trying to bring back its old glory, even replicating it. It does the name of "Silent Hill" good. It scares the crap out of you, and makes you incredibly proud of it at the same time.

I apologize if I'm over hyping it for anyone - but it really is an incredible game. Even today, new secrets and details are surfacing from this ONE DEMO. It's gorgeous, it's atmospheric, it's simply a well done game on it's own and we'll have to hope that maybe someday, Kojima will grant us the full story of which Silent Hills was intended.

The only critique, as many others do, is of the puzzles, which are difficult in their ambiguity - not that it matters anymore. Unless you still have it downloaded onto your PlayStation, the game is no longer obtainable on Konami's part, so, all I can say is, watch as many playthroughs and articles of it as possible - serving you as entertainment, a horror movie, an amazing trailer, and a mystery that we collectively must work through in order to truly understand it.

100/10, in my book.
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9/10
Silent Hills/P.T. (Short Game Review)
Cirene4041 June 2019
It might have been just a demo but still worth talking about

Positives:
  • Atmosphere
  • Psychological elements
  • Presentation
  • Concepts and themes


Negatives:
  • The fact that it was cancelled
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10/10
A Huge Fright Fest which does not disappoint, and leaves you wanting more
Rclarke11510 January 2019
Silent Hills/P.T. is one of the most scariest games that has ever been played by Human Beings. makes me wish the full project hadn't been cancelled (Konami is to blame for that). The atmosphere and setting alone is creepy, ad gets more and more intense as you continue on. It truly has the layer of fear that always makes you want to pause the game after hearing the slightest noise. The way to the ending is quite clever and unique. from collecting pieces of a picture in cleverly hidden areas to steps that require you using your Playstation Microphone.

It's truly a disappointment that we'll never be able to get another game like this again. this game has so much detail and innovation, not to mention that there was so much hype built right after lots of people (Mostly Youtubers such as CoryXKenshin, Markiplier, Dashiegames, Pewdiepie, Etc.) have played an completed it. The work that Kojima put behind it really shows and it is such a shame that we will never be able to get another game as well thought out, as well detailed, and as Nightmare fuel inducing as this.

Rating: 10/10
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10/10
SO MUCH POTENTIAL
liamtbrown9 November 2020
Such a tragedy this game got cancelled as this would have probably been the best horror game of all time. I only got to play the P.T once and seen gameplay for it multiple times, it still sends shivers down my spine every time. P.T will always remain a classic but a tragic loss to the gaming community.
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9/10
It's Still Great
ralo22926 December 2019
Yeah, it's really disappointing that Silent Hills never actually came into fruition, but the fact that the freaking demo is a legitmatley great game on its own definitely helps ease the pain.
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10/10
Scariest thing I've ever experienced
leostriplin4 June 2022
This game/demo is on a whole other level of terrifying, easily puts most horror films to shame.

Even just without the ghost, the atmosphere is so undeniably creepy and the fact it's so simple - 2 corridors and a bathroom - is a testament to the quality and effort that went into this.

I'm lucky enough to still have this installed on my PS4 and everyone I show it too, even people so hardened by horror they never get scared, would wince and jump in terror by this, quite a few asked me to stop playing due to the dread this causes.

This is just an absolutely unforgettable experience, one that has earned every bit of admiration since it's release. No other game has made me feel sickened with fear like this, and for that alone, I applaud the makers.
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9/10
This could have been the resurrection of the Silent Hill franchise
A mere "´playable teaser" was perhaps the best Silent Hill game we had in years.

A shame Kojima and Del Toro didn't have the chance to finish their version of Silent Hill: This was just a mere glimpse of what could have been an amazing horror title, which would have returned the franchise to its roots.

What the hell was Konami thinking cancelling this?

While a new movie is in the works, I think Silent Hills should be given another chance.
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10/10
The scariest piece of media I have EVER seen!
TheRedRex8 November 2022
If you are one of the lucky few who still owns, or otherwise has access to P. T. proceed with caution.

I am not exaggerating in the slightest when I say that this game was so scary that there were times where I had to stop playing! It is honestly so terrifying that it makes most horror movies look positively tame in comparison!

This game truly frightened me in a way that I had never experienced before, and this was due to the many key aspects of horror game design that P. T. does brilliantly.

The game centers on an unamed protagonist who, for an unkown reason, is forced to walk through the same photorealistic apartment hallway looped over and over again.

P. T. Strips down gameplay to the bare minimum essentials, almost acting as a throwback to the oldschool, point and click, puzzle horror games of the 90s, but with a distinctly modern flare. You are able to walk and zoom your camera in on objects but that is the extent of what your character is able to do. For any other game genre, this gameplay design would severely limit the potential of the game, however, for horror games this choice is perfect. The lack of gameplay mechanics is designed to make the player feel helpless and at the mercy of whatever the game decides to throw at you. There is no way to hide or ward off the supernatural forces you will face in P. T. As such, the limited game mechanics work to help create a very intense and threatening atmosphere.

The game's mysterious nature and unpredictability is another key reason for it's immense scare factor. P. T. Is without a doubt one of the most cryptic games I have ever played. The player is dropped into the game with no knowledge of what is going on or how to progress. The game's seemingly mundane, yet everchanging setting also contributes to the it's ominous tone. The relatable hallway setting gives no hints to the player as to what to expect. The fact that the hallway (sometimes subtly and sometimes obviously) changes each time the player enters also keeps the suspense at an all time high. With each new loop through the hallway, a crippling sense of dread over takes your entire body as your imagination fearfully ponders what horrors could be waiting around the next corner. In Lamon's terms, P. T. is designed to prey on the fear of what the player doesn't see or understand, the fear of the unkown.

This fear is further hammered into the player's psyche through P. T.'s exceptionally memorable sound design. Much of the horror of P. T. is derived from it's lack of sound during most of the game. Over half of the game is completely silent, building the player's tension to near unbearable levels and ensuring they jump at every little sound. When the game isn't silent, it is assaulting the player's ears with creepy, paranoia inducing sounds. Disembodied voices, blood curdling screams, and the eerie sound of a baby crying are just some of the spine chilling noises players may hear throughout the game. There is also a radio heard throughout the game which speaks of a grisly, shocking crime involving a father and his family which, again, helps to further enhance the game's sinister atmosphere.

The imagery in the game is also downright skin crawling. The visual design of Lisa (the murderous poltergeist that shares the hallway with you) is ghoulish and frighteningly memorable. Her mangled face is sure to burn it's way into your mind long after the game ends. She is also able to project shadows of herself on the walls of the hallway (among other ghostly methods of haunting the player) further helping to increase the player's paranoia. Morover, much of the truly horrific imagery throughout the game deals with extremely taboo and disturbing subjects. These include fetuses, unwanted pregnancy, and brutal familicide.

Overall, P. T. does it's job (to scare the player) and does it well. It also presents a thoroughly cryptic and ambiguous story that is sure to keep you thinking even after you finish the game. If you are an avid horror fan and are fortunate enough to come across this game, I would highly recommend playing it, you will get the scare of your life!
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9/10
Scariest thing I've ever experienced
shanekraus21 July 2022
This is true psychological horror, art. It has SO much atmosphere and creepiness! The whole baby in the sink thing is one of the most disturbing things I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot of disturbing things.
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10/10
Wish I could have played it
chaoticdanganronpaweeb13 April 2021
There's not much stuff out there that scares me, much less interests me when it comes to horror. This demo, however, was absolutely an exception.

If you're looking to watch someone play it while being able to hear their reactions, Game Grumps (you can find them on YouTube) is definitely the way to go! If you're looking to watch a full playthrough with no commentary, there is a good 40-minute one also on YouTube!
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10/10
The scariest piece of horror I have ever experienced
jedwardlough5 November 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Despite only being a short Demo for a cancelled game, P. T. is a complete masterclass in building tension, suspense, and terror. It is without a doubt, the scariest piece of media I have ever experienced. P. T. Truly frightened me in ways I had never experienced before. This is due to a number of aspects of its game design.

The entirety of P. T. takes place in a single photorealistic apartment hallway that the player must repeatedly walk through while solving the game's cryptic puzzles.

Due to the game's small, isolated, and claustrophobic environment, there is never a moment where you feel safe. The entire experience feels akin to a nightmare, as it takes a relatable environment (a hallway in a suburban house) and distorts it in deeply unsettling ways. The dark, shadowy lighting and eerie silence immediately signal to the player that something is not right. This feeling is reinforced with each new loop through the hallway, with the environment gradually turning more unnatural and horrific as the game progresses. Eventually, the game becomes so suspenseful that even just the act of turning around becomes a daunting and frightening task.

This unrelenting dread is bolstered by P. T's absolutely horrifying sound design. The sounds of P. T. are extremely unnerving. There are some moments where the game becomes almost silent, and others where it chills you to the bone with a torrent of exceptionally freaky and sinister sounds. Disembodied moans, footsteps, blood curdling screams, demonic voices, and the eerie sound of a baby crying are just some of the spine chilling noises that players may hear throughout the game.

The radio present in the hallway is perhaps the most disturbing aspect of P. T's sound design. The radio is constantly droning on about unspeakable crimes and the voice on the radio seems to become more and more malicious each time the player enters the hallway,

The game also contains some of the most ghastly and disturbing imagery you will ever see in a piece of horror. These include the infamous crying fetus in the sink, the bloody hanging fridge, and the creepy poltergeist Lisa who stalks your every move throughout the game. Some of this imagery is so nightmarish that it will stay with you long after you finish the game.

Moreover, the game never gives a clear explanation of what the horrific things in the hallway actually are or why they are happening. It also does not give you any way of repelling or fending off the supernatural forces when they attack. This has the effect of making the player feel completely at the game's mercy, and taps into the intense primal fear of dealing with a force you don't fully understand or comprehend.

The story of P. T. is incredibly cryptic and ambiguous, but the game provides subtle clues through it's gameplay and visuals in order to give the player hints about the history of the hallway they are trapped in. The story touches on extremely taboo and disturbing subjects such as familicide, the death of children, and forced abortion. But it does so in extremely artful and unforgettable ways.

When all these elements are combined, you get an incredibly atmospheric, detailed, complex, and frightening psychological horror game that is virtually unmatched in the horror genre of gaming. Despite only being a "playable teaser" for a game that never even got released (Silent Hills) you would be heart pressed to find a better and scarier horror game than P. T.
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6/10
Pretty good.
encrepoignard18 June 2023
Warning: Spoilers
(Played on P. C. via P. T. Emulation 1.4 by Artur Laczkowski of Bloober fame) .

It is faithful to the Silent Hill formula and subtly references the Order as well as the nature of the town through environmental cues and Radio exposition. The corridor is pretty and immersive. The player had the impression of being in the middle of the action even though the narrative is abstract and lacks any structure or precise form. It is a simulation of the trail of thought and imaginative state possible during psychosis or half-sleep. The player character seems unescapably tormented while he is running around in circles and stuck in time. The ghost haunting the corridor seems to be a personification of his guilt and the broadcast a reminder of said guilt which tries to enforce what the unconscious mind has repressed. Like James Sunderland, the player character has murdered someone he loves and is being punished over it by the town.
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7/10
Scary, but Layers of Fear does it better
kowalski-penguin9910 April 2019
It's not a bad game, for sure. It's beautifully made and very very tense, given its atmosphere. There's a lot left unsolved. I went into this hearing that it was one of the scariest games of all time, which is saying something, since it was just a teaser, but was incredibly disappointed. From an aesthetic point of view, it's very well done. From a horror game point of view, it could've done way better, in my opinion.
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