EXCLUSIVE: SILENT HILL 4 IN DEVELOPMENT!
With the third instalment of Konami's stunning horror series still months away, we can reveal that preliminary work is underway on number four
16:01 People of a nervous disposition should look away now, as we can exclusively reveal that auditions have already taken place for the vocal parts of Silent Hill 4, a new addition to the terrifying survival-horror series.
In an interview with our very own PC Zone magazine, singer and voice actor Donna Burke - who plays the role of Angela Orosco in Silent Hill 2: Director's Cut, and 30-year old cult leader Claudia, in the forthcoming Silent Hill 3 - confirmed a fourth part in the acclaimed series: "I've just auditioned and will resume my work with Konami in Silent Hill 4."
With a shroud of secrecy still resting over much of Silent Hill 3, such a revelation is doubtless something Konami would have preferred to have kept under wraps for some time. Oops. Careless talk, and all that, eh?
When we contacted Konami earlier today, a spokesperson issued an unsurprising, "No comment!" There's no word on potential formats yet, of course, but since SH2: Director's Cut appeared on Xbox, in addition to a Sony version, place your bets now. But don't expect to hear anything more on Silent Hill 4 anytime soon. Silent Hill 3, however, is scheduled to release on PS2 this autumn.
With the third instalment of Konami's stunning horror series still months away, we can reveal that preliminary work is underway on number four
16:01 People of a nervous disposition should look away now, as we can exclusively reveal that auditions have already taken place for the vocal parts of Silent Hill 4, a new addition to the terrifying survival-horror series.
In an interview with our very own PC Zone magazine, singer and voice actor Donna Burke - who plays the role of Angela Orosco in Silent Hill 2: Director's Cut, and 30-year old cult leader Claudia, in the forthcoming Silent Hill 3 - confirmed a fourth part in the acclaimed series: "I've just auditioned and will resume my work with Konami in Silent Hill 4."
With a shroud of secrecy still resting over much of Silent Hill 3, such a revelation is doubtless something Konami would have preferred to have kept under wraps for some time. Oops. Careless talk, and all that, eh?
When we contacted Konami earlier today, a spokesperson issued an unsurprising, "No comment!" There's no word on potential formats yet, of course, but since SH2: Director's Cut appeared on Xbox, in addition to a Sony version, place your bets now. But don't expect to hear anything more on Silent Hill 4 anytime soon. Silent Hill 3, however, is scheduled to release on PS2 this autumn.