This is just the first part the second part will be out on 4 March. But with that Keiichiro Toyama touch and in the third person. While Slitterhead is tentatively scheduled for 2023, with a high likelihood of slipping into 2024, there is some room for speculation as to what Toyama means by the 'climax of development.'This is. ![]() Long story short, Slitterhead sounds like it’s leaning towards action with a tinge of horror ala Ghostwire: Tokyo and Shadows of the Damned (to an extent). Still, I also want to make something more personal someday.” I want to leverage their skills to go in another direction. Right now, we have staff with the ability to work on action. However, I’d rather do that when working with really limited resources, such as budget or having to focus on one individual. “I want someday to do something with some classic psychological horror themes as I did with Silent Hill. Toyama said he would like to get back to his Silent Hill roots someday, but only under the right conditions.There is a terror aspect that I want to include even if the game lays more towards action.” That doesn’t mean there won’t be some tough slogging, though. Okura said: ” here shouldn’t be any parts where players decide to give up because they’re effectively frozen with fear. The game will focus on entertainment than pure horror.Slitterhead will be a third-person game though it’ll feature multiple perspectives.It conflicts the mind, making the players reluctant to enter certain fights.” I wanted a game that could be enjoyed for its action, yet whose concept doesn’t solely revolve around killing enemies. ![]() ![]() “From there, I wanted to widen the player base who could access the game, including players who don’t usually play horror games. Toyama said that the game spans over multiple genres where horror is expressed, mostly on action and drama. While Slitterhead seems like a horror game, it isn’t a straight-up horror game.In a new Q&A video from Bokeh Game Studio, Toyama himself, CTO/game director Junya Okura and COO/producer Kazunobu Sato revealed more about the game. But what it is really apart from a Game Awards 2021 trailer and a potential slur for something? Keiichiro Toyama, the man behind Silent Hill and Gravity Daze/Rush, will be making a new horror game alongside his company Bokeh Game Studio called Slitterhead.
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