Silent Hill f's Metacritic score pairs it with Silent Hill 3, but doesn't quite hit the highs of the original two games or 2024's Silent Hill 2 remake

A close up of a scarecrow in Silent Hill f as Hinako attempts to solve a riddle
(Image credit: Konami Digital Entertainment)

Silent Hill f's Metacritic score is in, and it's one of the Konami series' highest rated titles, tied with 2003's Silent Hill 3.

Last year's Silent Hill 2 remake marked a proper comeback for the series after a long hiatus and a couple of unfortunate projects (Ascension and The Short Message), and was a fairly beloved remake. But all eyes were on Silent Hill f, which is the first wholly original entry in the series since 2012's Silent Hill: Downpour, and considering there hasn't been a universally loved entry in the series since Silent Hill 3 (even if The Room and Shattered Memories don't deserve the same hate as Homecoming), thats a whole extra load of pressure.

But thankfully, reviews are saying that Silent Hill f is part of the elite few, with a Metacritic score of 85 – a score which puts it right up there as far as Silent Hill games go, with an 85 also being the Metacritic score given to Silent Hill 3 on the PS2. This score ties it as the third-highest rating in the series with the original Silent Hill on PS1, and 2024's Silent Hill 2 remake, nabbing an 86 while unsurprisingly, the original Silent Hill 2 from 2001 is the highest-rated game in the series at 89 (shockingly low, if you ask me).

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