Silent Hill remains as one of the most influential horror game franchises of all games, thanks to its creative approach to the genre. Introducing the twisted grotesque and inspired 'other world' populated by rusted metal and fleshly abominations that barely resemble humans, Silent Hill is lauded by gamers and critics around the world.

With new Silent Hill games finally dawning on the horizon following the cancelation of Silent Hills almost a decade ago, now is the best time to pay homage to the games that kept the spirit of the franchise alive over the years.

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Updated on 30th September 2023, by Amy Cowley: Halloween is just around the corner, and most gamers will be looking forward to playing their favorite spooky games. While it would be all too easy to replay a favorite like Silent Hill, but they could be missing out on some truly fantastic and fun horror games they have yet to give the chance. And with many horror developers looking to giants like Silent Hill for inspiration, there are many fantastic horror games like Silent Hill. As such, this list has been updated to include more entries that deserve recognition, and information regarding the game, so players can make the choice about which title is best suited to them.

13 Tormented Souls

Tormented Souls - Investigating something odd

Release Date

August 27th, 2021

Developer(s)

Dual Effect, Abstract Digital

Platform(s)

Microsoft Windows, PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series S/X

Tormented Souls was a truly unique experience, despite clearly taking inspiration from titles such as Resident Evil and Silent Hill. It offers a glimpse into an alternate reality where these games were developed by an independent studio rather than a triple AAA company. In this fixed camera horror experience, player character Caroline Walker finds herself immersed in horror as she investigates the mysterious disappearance of her sister in the hospital that once was a mansion.

While the basic premise sounds simple enough, the true draw of this game is its similarities to fan horror fan favorites such as RE and SH. Puzzles, terrifying monsters and an eerie environment, Tormented Souls is a must-play for any fans of Konami's horror title, or even just horror fans in general.

12 Detention

Detention

Release Date

October 3rd, 2017

Developer(s)

Red Candle Games

Platform(s)

Microsoft Windows, Linux, Android, macOS, Nintendo Switch, PS4

Set during the 1960s White Terror period in Taiwan, this title blends together real life horror with more fantastical horror thrown into the mix. Students Wei and Ray find themselves trapped in Greenwood High School following a storm that separated them from the rest of the city, but things soon take a turn for the worst, and Ray must find a way to escape the school and the monsters that lurk there.

Similar to Silent Hill, Detention intermittently introduces a nightmare world, which is a dark and unsettling reflection of the real world infected by monsters. Though the gameplay widely varies from that of SH as players must stealth past the threats, this alternate world of horror and creatures is certainly a strong parallel.

11 Deadly Premonition

Deadly Premonition 2010

Release Date

February 17th, 2010

Developer(s)

Access Games

Platform(s)

Xbox 360, PS3, Microsoft Windows Nintendo Switch

Deadly Premonition is one of the most infamous games of all time, with its content often verging towards hilarious with its absurdity rather than creating a sense of fear and dread horror gamers expect. Yet in spite of this, it still stands out as a game worthwhile of gamers attention for the comedic relief it could offer amidst the oversaturation of horror that comes with the month of October.

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Clearly inspired by some of Lynch's work, it also takes inspiration from Silent Hill as the player wanders around a town that never seems quite right with monsters roaming streets the player can either bypass or take down with clunky combat gameplay.

10 The Sinner (Prologue)

A figure menacingly approaches the viewer in a red hallway.

Release Date

September 22nd, 2022

Developer(s)

Bubblegum Home Entertainment

Platform(s)

Microsoft Windows

The Sinner (Prologue) lends some of its features to other famous titles such as Beyond: Two Souls, Resident Evil, The Evil Within 2 and Silent Hill. In fact, its so derivative of these titles it takes assets straight from the games to use without permission, as well as brands such as Apple. This, of course, landed the developer in legal trouble, and the game was subsequently pulled from Game Jolt.

The developer was attempting to deliver a haunted house experience in the vein of other such psychological game experiences that did indeed provide some gamers with enjoyment with its dark environments and scares, but the blatant copyright infringement cheapens the experience.

9 Dementium: The Ward

An imagie showing a bloody, dark corridor as well as a UI showing a inventory, health bar and button controls.

Release Date

October 31st, 2007

Developer(s)

Renegade Kid

Platform(s)

Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch

A hidden gem from the long-gone days of the Nintendo DS, Dementium: The Ward is a first-person horror game taking place within a hospital. The playable character, William Redmoor, awakens in its decrepit hallways missing his memories, and soon discovers he is not alone there. He must wander through the dark hallways and overcome the present dangers if he is to have any chance of escaping.

Dementium: The Ward is perhaps one of the games most inspired by Silent Hill, as the developers originally pitched it to Konami as a Silent Hill game. Konami rejected the proposal, but Renegade Kid were not deterred, and they released their project as an original title to great acclaim.

8 Cry Of Fear

A screenshot showing the playable character navigating through a desolate city.

Release Date

April 25th, 2013

Developer(s)

Team Psykskallar

Platform(s)

Microsoft Windows

Crafted through the use of Half Life's renderer, Cry of Fear is a psychological survival horror game owing its roots to Silent Hill. The player controls Simon Henriksson, a man who was involved in an unfortunate car accident, and finds himself in a waking nightmare. He must navigate the desolate streets of a city and its buildings, solve puzzles and combat enemies that populate the claustrophobic passageways, reminiscent to the first three Silent Hill titles.

Not only that, at certain points in the game the environment devolves into nightmare scenarios, similar to what happens when the siren rings out across the town of Silent Hill, awakening the nightmarish world of rust and flesh.

7 Layers Of Fear

Scenery from Layers of Fear, depicting a gramophone in the middle of a dilapidated room.

Release Date

February 16th, 2016

Developer(s)

Bloober Team

Platform(s)

Linux, Microsoft Windows, macOS Ps4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

Bloober's team infamous series Layers of Fear popularized the divisive 'walking simulator', the developer placing more focus on aesthetic and story-telling and little on actual gameplay. Players assume the control of an artist plagued by troubles and a slow descent into madness that drives his wife to take her own life, after a terrible burn accident marred her beauty and made him lose all interest in her.

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Though the story of a man losing his wife is hardly original, it does still harken back to the troubled Silent Hill 2 protagonist James Sunderland, who murdered his sick wife to be free of her. The protagonist being tortured by his own actions and sins definitely seems derivative of the city in Silent Hill 2 itself, as it pushes James to remember what he did and pay for his misdeeds. With Bloober now the team entrusted with the remake of Silent Hill 2, it certainly wouldn't be a stretch to say they took inspiration from there.

6 The Mortuary Assistant

One of the dark and eerie corridors of the morgue, with the words 'I am here' written on the wall.

Release Date

August 2nd, 2022

Developer(s)

DarkStone Digital

Platform(s)

Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch

As the title suggests, the game takes place in a morgue, and the player plays as a mortuary assistant, though the game will most see the player working alone which serves to further the frightening atmosphere. The player must perform necessary rituals one would expect when caring for the bodies of the deceased, while also performing rituals to identify which corpses are possessed by demons.

While it may not be a successor to Silent Hill titles like Cry of Fear and Infliction, The Mortuary Assistant features the eerie atmosphere and suspense found in Silent Hill locations such as the apartment buildings from Silent Hill 2, as well as leaning heavily into hidden story depths and psychological horror the Silent Hill franchise is known for.

5 The Evil Within 2

Series protagonist Sebastian running away from mobs of enemies.

Release Date

October 13th, 2017

Developer(s)

Tango Gameworks

Platform(s)

Microsoft Windows, PS4, Xbox One

Though there are arguments to be made that the first Evil Within took some inspiration from Silent Hill, the second game is where the true parallels lie, with slews of warped and dangerous creatures the player must contend with, as well as being set into the twisted, warped reality similar to the nightmare world Silent Hill is famous for.

In this title, Sebastian traverses into the world of Union through the STEM machine his daughter Lily was wired into to investigate why she has stopped responding. The world seems just like a dark and more dangerous version of reality, offering a sprawling city populated by buildings for the player to explore and monsters to defeat.

4 Alan Wake

The titular protagonist shooting down some enemies.

Release Date

May 18th, 2010

Developer(s)

Remedy Entertainment

Platform(s)

Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch

Many cite Stephen King stories and Twin Peaks as the inspirations behind Alan Wake, and while these are fair comparisons to make, it feels like a disservice to not mention Silent Hill as another source of inspiration. Players take on the role of the titular Alan Wake, a best-selling thriller writer who tries to unveil the mystery behind his wife's disappearance, and finds himself in a real-life horror/thriller situation.

Set in the fictional town known as Bright Falls, the city itself seems similar Silent Hill, and is just as festered with monsters that Alan must dispatch of. The combat mechanics aren't too dissimilar from the blocky action of Silent Hill titles, featuring amateur gun work and slow, heavy swings with melee weapons.

3 Visage

The ghost of a girl standing in a dark doorway at the end of a monochromatic hallway.

Release Date

October 30th, 2020

Developer(s)

Sadsquare Studio

Platform(s)

PS5, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Microsoft Windows

In the first-person psychological horror, players assume the role of the recently deceased Dwayne Anderson following the murder-suicide of his family, as he explores the halls of a large suburban home haunted by ghosts and demons, all the while trying to maintain his sanity, or he will leave himself more vulnerable to their attacks.

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Visage is one of the many horror games released following the success and immediate downfall of the widely anticipated PT, owing its conception to the claustrophobic and oppressive atmosphere, admitting to the playable teaser as the main source of inspiration in an interview with WCCFTech.

2 Infliction

A woman holding a knife faces a silhouette in an open doorway.

Release Date

October 18th, 2018

Developer(s)

Caustic Reality

Platform(s)

Microsoft Windows

Often viewed as a spiritual successor to PT, Infliction is yet another psychological horror game set in small town suburbia, in which players control Gary Prout. Players will explore a house that definitely feels eerily similar to the one players prowled through in PT, while also exploring dark subjects. In this particular title, the dark heart of the story is domestic violence.

It builds up great atmosphere in dark, stretching hallways while borrowing other elements from PT to bring more horror to the tale, such as a creepy radio host delivering a very peculiar late-night talk show, the slow, creaking of a swinging lantern and the gargling choking sounds of an entity right behind the players shoulder. Infliction, while not wholly original in its premise or design, is still an impressive game for those who miss the days of PT.

1 Allison Road

A claustrophobic corridow bearing the games title in blood, a strange doll-like woman standing menacingly the other side of the hallway.

Release Date

Cancelled/unreleased

Developer(s)

Lilith Ltd, Far From Home

Platform(s)

Microsoft Windows

Perhaps the most infamous of all 'PT clones' is Allison Road, a Kickstarter project so derivative of Silent Hills it met the same fate. Sadly, the game was cancelled back in 2016, but not before delivering fans a 13-minute pre-alpha gameplay video showcasing the promise held within this independent project.

In the gameplay reveal, an unnamed protagonist awakens in a mysterious town with a painful headache as well as amnesia. They stumble into a house inspired by PT with its design, learning through the environment the tragedy that befell the inhabitants. The teaser ends with a ghostly woman attacking the player before the screen cuts to black, reminiscent of the ghost of Lisa that prowled the corridors of PT.

Multiple Silent Hill games are currently under production.

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