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"'Silent Hill f' is not currently classified as 'Refused Classification' in Australia," reads a statement from the ...
Silent Hill f has been refused classification and banned in Australia. While the reason wasn't given, the ESRB reveals the likely reasons.
Far from the return to form that its title implied, Silent Hill: Homecoming brushed aside many of the conventions of the franchise, even if it didn't wave away that dreadful fog. At its outset ...
Australia has officially banned the upcoming horror game Silent Hill f, blocking it from sale, import, or distribution nationwide. According to the country’s Classification Board, the game ...
Other banned games in Australia include Hotline Miami 2, South Park: The Stick of Truth, and Saints Row 4. These games were denied release due to themes like drug use, sexual viol ...
The game's Steam page mentions "gender discrimination, child abuse, bullying, drug-induced hallucinations, torture, and ...
Silent Hill is one of the most iconic franchises in gaming, and it's featured some pretty neat trailers over the years.
In a good way. Challenges at Every Step: Combat, Puzzles, and Strange Decisions in Silent Hill Homecoming It’s just a shame that the developers, to put it mildly, didn’t finish some things. This is ...
this was revealed to be due to implied sexual violence involving minors - and this isn't even the first Silent Hill game to be banned, as Homecoming's eye-watering "high impact" torture scene ...
Silent Hill f, the next entry in Konami’s long-running survival horror franchise, hasn’t been banned in Australia – at least not yet. In a now-deleted page for the sequel dated March 14, the ...