The 10 best Silent Hill games of all-time

Tackling the best Silent Hill games was never going to be an easy task. Each one is a thing of beauty in its own regard, from meticulously crafted sound design to iconic heroes and enemies alike. It’s an exciting time to be a Silent Hill fan, with plenty of representation to be seen among the list of upcoming horror games to watch for in the near future. With Silent Hill 2 Remake now out in the wild for you to lose yourself in the series’ most famous entry all over again, and Silent Hill f, Silent Hill Ascension, and Silent Hill Townfall on the horizon, it’s looking like a brand new dawn for SH fans.We’re not leaving newbies out of that, though. If you’re looking for the perfect place to start your Silent Hill journey, or trying to decide which ones to revisit, we’ve gathered a list of the absolute top-tier offerings the franchise has to offer. Keep your flashlight on and steel those nerves, because here are the 10 best Silent Hill games ever.Recent updatesThis collection of the best Silent Hill games was refreshed on October 10, making sure that all the games below represent the very best of Konami’s legacy survival horror franchise.10. P.T. Developer: Kojima Productions
Platform(s): PS4
Released: 2014As P.T. is technically just a playable demo, one which Konami has made impossible to download in the modern era, its appearance on this list is functionally an honorable mention. Still, it’s worth discussing all the same.The Silent Hills dream died with Hideo Kojima’s departure from Konami, but that doesn’t mean that we should let the legacy of P.T. disappear completely. Short, ill-fated, and confusing as it may get toward the end, PT is a brilliant little pocket of terror that surpasses the quality of horror games twice its length, doing the Silent Hill series proud even in its abbreviated state. Still, it’s worth discussing all the same. On the surface, P.T.’s concept is simple: you’re stuck in the hallway of a small house, looping back whenever you reach the end, and you have to find a way out with something sinister breathing down your neck. But that simple concept conceals a genius understanding of horror, where an environment full of flickering lights and unfortunate sounds peels back all your defenses and uses your imagination against you. Only when you’re at your most vulnerable does the game start to get weird, throwing out ghostly happenings, frightening creatures, and hints about who you are and why you’re here (none of them good), turning you into a shivering puddle of fear. Oh, what could have been.9. Silent Hill: Book of Memories Developer: WayForward Technologies
Platform(s): PS Vita
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