It certainly is “aesthetically pleasing”
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Silent Hill fans are full of praise for the big bad stalking the player in The Short Message.
Konamidropped Silent Hill: The Short Message straight after thePlayStation State of Playshowcase last week, meaning long-time fans of the horror series immediately had something new to feast on after years in the wilderness. One aspect of the new game that fans seemingly love is the design of the game’s new monster, which you can see just below.
The creature itself is adorned with flowers, and looks somewhat otherworldly, but remains just grounded enough to be scary. We won’t spoil what the monster is, or what it means for The Short Message if you haven’t played it yet, but the tweet below makes a very valid point that monsters don’t necessarily have to be gruesome to be actually scary.
Shortly after The Short Message launched last week, Silent Hill series art director Masahiro Ito took toTwitterto reveal he designed the creature for the new game, which is what the tweet above is referencing. However, Ito wasn’t the only one to work on the game’s monster - Mitsunobu Ochi, who previously worked on Final Fantasy 16 and Death Stranding, also helped design the creature.
No matter, The Short Message’s monster is still going down an absolute treat with fans. In our very ownSilent Hill: The Short Message review, we noted that the monster was one of the more creative and intriguing aspects of the new game, even if the maze sections in which it was present felt a little relentless at times.
If you’re playing the new game for yourself, read up on ourSilent Hill Short Message locker codeguide for a look over how to solve a puzzle in the new game.
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