While not Silent Hill, the creator of the iconic horror franchise, Keiichiro Toyama, just shared never-before-seen concept art for the new project he is working on. As expected from Toyama, the artwork looks pretty terrifying.
The new concept art was revealed thanks to a recent interview with the creator over on the Bokeh Game Studio's YouTube channel, the studio behind the new project Toyama is working on. During the interview, he shared a first look at the upcoming horror project with a few new images that show off that Toyama has definitely not lost his touch when it comes to absolutely horrifying his fans.
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The above creatures revealed are unsettling, and I'm not just saying that as a massive weenie when it comes to anything horror-related. The monster designs are unique in their anemic aesthetic, something that Toyama talks a little more about in the new interview. "I often read comics as a form of entertainment," Toyama says in the below YouTube video. "Recently, you see a trend for 'death game' type of content. These works tend to add entertainment to somewhat brutal worlds, so I naturally took that approach. The view I have of horror is the everyday life being shaken. Rather than just showing scary things, it should question our position and make us challenge the fact that we're living peacefully."
Click here to watch embedded mediaDeath comics in Japan are gruesome, harrowing, and artistic down to the last line, and they've begun getting more and more popular in the West in recent years. With his insight about horror being connected to "everyday life being shaken" when reflecting back specifically on the last year, we can't help but to think he's had a lot more inspiration going into this new project beyond the usual horrors that humans face. Personal loss, world loss, political strive, natural disasters, horrifying human behavior — there are worlds of inspiration to be had and he's already proven he knows how to tap into that in a beautifully macabre way.
Toyama also mentions that this new project is a way for him to go "back to my roots" when returning to this genre but that he also wants to ensure that an "entertainment" note could also be felt in the story beyond blind terror. His new project will retain "elements of horror" but that won't be all that it is, making this mysterious project even more intriguing when trying to guess what could possibly be coming next.
What do you hope to see from Toyama's new horror project? Any guesses based on the interview above and the concept art shared? Sound off with your theories in the comment section below!
[Source: Bokeh Game Studios via IGN]
Nintendo has announced its first big Direct showcase in a while, promising more than 50 minutes of new information regarding games coming to Switch as well as new Super Smash Bros. Ultimate news. The Nintendo Direct is set for February 17.
Nintendo didn't provide any more details about what the Direct will entail other than a vague reveal that the fighting game will be a part of it. The February 17 Nintendo Direct will be "roughly 50 minutes of information focused on available games like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and games coming to Nintendo Switch in the first half of 2021."
Click here to watch embedded mediaMany fans are hoping for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 news, since the anniversary for that franchise is just a few days later on February 21. While not confirmed, it seems likely that at least something will be revealed concerning the future of Link and Zelda's adventures. If not, the timing of the two events is just one massive coincidence. Given how Nintendo treated the Super Mario 35th anniversary, however, the possibility of new Zelda news is incredibly high.
Could we learn about more ports? That's also possible, given that the verbiage of the announcement focuses on already available games, so new DLC, events, and ports are most likely for this event.
Just give us a Wind Waker port, you cowards.
Ultimately, we will simply have to wait to see what the February 17 Nintendo Direct has to offer when the showcase goes live tomorrow at 2 p.m. Pacific. We'll be covering it live here at Game Informer as well as livestreaming it ourselves, so keep it tuned in right here to see what else the Big N has in store for players to enjoy.
What do you hope to see from the February 17 Nintendo Direct? Are you hoping for Breath of the Wild 2 news or are you solely focused on Super Smash Bros. Ultimate? Sound off with your hopes, thoughts, and dreams in the comment section below. Link would want you to.