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One of the greatest tragedies of Hideo Kojima’s fallout with Konami was the cancellation of the excellent seeming Silent Hills, the Kojima helmed reboot of the classic survival horror franchise. The only ode to Silent Hills we have today is P.T., a playable teaser for the game that was launched at Gamescom 2014.

Silent Hills was meant to be a collaboration between Hideo Kojima and Mexican director Guillermo del Toro; it was also going to star The Walking Dead‘s Norman Reedus, known for playing Daryl on that show. It was, in other words, going to be the ultimate nerd collaboration, and its cancellation continues to sting to this day.

However, new evidence has emerged that indicates that Reedus and Kojima, at least, may in fact still be working together, possibly on Kojima’s newly reformed Kojima Productions’ new game. Today, Kojima tweeted a picture of some motion capture work being done for his studio. The picture showed the actor’s bodies, but their faces, and any other identifying features, were very strategically obscured.

However, some extremely passionate fans on Reddit have broken the image down, and determined that the actor in question may be none other than Norman Reedus- the hair, the finger, and even the part of the fact that we can see very clearly seems to be Reedus- this indicates that Reedus may in fact be involved in Kojima’s upcoming game in some capacity.

You can check the original tweet, as well as the analysis image, below. Personally, the argument seems to be a fairly compelling one to me, though maybe that has to do with me desperately wanting a Reedus-Kojima collaboration. Kojima has stated flatly that he will not do a Silent Hills-esque game again, but that does not mean that him and Reedus can’t be working on something else together.

What do you guys think? Is that, or is that not, Norman Reedus in the picture?

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My money's on YES!

E3 can't come soon enough :D



Hope so.

All I want is for him to create the game he was going to make and call it something different. Gaming is starved for proper horror games right now.



Mike_L said:

My money's on YES!

E3 can't come soon enough :D

Think it will be E3 2017 before we see this.



Maybe, but that image being proof is a stretch at best lol



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celador said:
Hope so.

All I want is for him to create the game he was going to make and call it something different. Gaming is starved for proper horror games right now.

I agree that former leading horror franchises have fallen behind like Resident Evil and Silent Hill but imo some of the new horror games like SOMA and Alien: Isolation offer quality experiences as well. Though not as good as classic RE and SH I also think Outlast, Amnesia, The Evil Within, Layers of Fear and Until Dawn are worth checking out. I look forward to try Allison Road and Routine in VR.

 

celador said:
Mike_L said:

My money's on YES!

E3 can't come soon enough :D

Think it will be E3 2017 before we see this.

Maybe. But I think Sony's going for a Trifecta again this year and a presentation of Kojima's concept/early trailer could be one of this year's 3 megatons.

I expect the other 2 to be Crash Bandicoot (I've never believed the return of Crash untill Shawn wore that shirt back in December) and Agent (now a smaller game, maybe multiplat but still a megaton for PS fans). Maybe the God of War IV set in Norse mythology will replace one of these or just add to the awesomeness like Horizon did in 2015.

 

Before E3 2015 this would've been the most delusional fanboy's wet dream but after FF7R+TLG+Shenmue 3 anything can happen :)



Mike_L said:
celador said:
Hope so.

All I want is for him to create the game he was going to make and call it something different. Gaming is starved for proper horror games right now.

I agree that former leading horror franchises have fallen behind like Resident Evil and Silent Hill but imo some of the new horror games like SOMA and Alien: Isolation offer quality experiences as well. Though not as good as classic RE and SH I also think Outlast, Amnesia, The Evil Within, Layers of Fear and Until Dawn are worth checking out. I look forward to try Allison Road and Routine in VR.

Actually forgot that I have played some of those (Outlast and Alien ISolation).

They were definitely good games, but I'm still hoping for more. They had good atmosphere but weren't actually scary.



celador said:
Mike_L said:

I agree that former leading horror franchises have fallen behind like Resident Evil and Silent Hill but imo some of the new horror games like SOMA and Alien: Isolation offer quality experiences as well. Though not as good as classic RE and SH I also think Outlast, Amnesia, The Evil Within, Layers of Fear and Until Dawn are worth checking out. I look forward to try Allison Road and Routine in VR.

Actually forgot that I have played some of those (Outlast and Alien ISolation).

They were definitely good games, but I'm still hoping for more. They had good atmosphere but weren't actually scary.

I almost pissed myself a couple of times but you do have a point. The atmosphere is great but they don't have the same psycological effect that e.g. Silent Hill 2 had.



Time will tell!



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