A new video game promising a return to classic Japanese psychological horror is currently in growth, tapping into the enduring popularity of titles like *Silent Hill*. The project aims to recapture the atmospheric storytelling and emotional depth that defines the J-horror genre, a niche that has seen renewed interest with upcoming releases like *Silent Hill f* [[1]],slated for a 2025 release. Developers have released a first look at the game, inviting players to add it to their Steam wishlists as anticipation builds.
A new game, currently in development, is drawing inspiration from classic Japanese horror titles like Silent Hill and Fatal Frame. Developers have stated the project represents a return to their passion for J-horror, aiming to deliver an intense, atmospheric, and meaningful experience.
The team has released a trailer for the game, which can be viewed below. Interested players can now add the title to their Steam Wishlist.
A forthcoming video game is tapping into the established aesthetic of Japanese psychological horror, evoking titles like Silent Hill and Fatal Frame, according to developers.
The project, currently unnamed, is intended as a deliberate homage to the J-horror genre, with creators emphasizing a focus on creating a deeply immersive and emotionally resonant experience. This approach signals a growing trend within the gaming industry toward atmospheric storytelling and psychological depth.
A trailer showcasing the game’s visuals and tone has been released and is available for viewing below.
Players who are interested in the game can now add it to their wishlist on Steam.