Silent Hill Composer Believes the Series Hasn't Changed Over the Years
Legendary Japanese composer Akira Yamaoka Silent Hill, in the creation of which he participated. Yamaoka noted that over the years, the series has essentially not changed, despite the fact that Silent Hill f moved the narrative to Japan.
According to the composer, throughout this time, the creators of the franchise have been trying to create completely new approaches to horror. At the same time, the philosophy of Konami has remained the same, Yamaoka is confident.
Speaking about the new film "Return to Silent Hill", Yamaoka admitted that during the first viewings, he thought about how the film reflects his vision of Silent Hill 2.
Previously, Yamaoka said that for the next film adaptation, he would choose Silent Hill 4: The Room. However, judging by the ratings of "Return to Silent Hill," there may not be another film. Critics and viewers have reached a consensus and panned the film. Most often, it is criticized for a chaotic plot and questionable changes in character arcs, and the director is criticized for not understanding the psychological depth of the original series.