Silent Hill f Will Take 12-13 Hours To Complete, Features 5 Endings

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  • The length of the story in Silent Hill f has been revealed by one of the previews. 
  • The game’s length will be 12-13 hours and will feature five different endings. 
  • It will also include the New Game Plus mode, which will feature new boss fights, more exploration, and new story developments. 

Silent Hill f hype is currently at an all-time high due to its previews recently being released. Almost all of the previews have highlighted positive aspects of the game, with some even claiming it a near-perfect title worthy of being a solid GOTY contender

While some had trouble managing the stamina and fighting one particular boss, their overall experience seems to have been pretty top-notch. That said, fans have been wondering about how long it will take to complete the game. According to a preview, it will take 12 to 13 hours to complete it, and there will be multiple endings. 

Why it matters: The Silent Hill 2 remake took around 15 hours to beat, so this much time for a survival seems perfect. Also, as there are multiple endings, players will be engaged in the game for much longer. 

The preview by IGN reveals that the game will take around 12 to 13 hours to complete for the first time. It may take players longer to complete the game, as it includes boss fights.

According to Okamoto, the average playtime for Silent Hill f will be about 12 or 13 hours, which should indicate that I have played through roughly one third of the game. 

The preview also reveals that there will be multiple endings, and one of them will be the famous UFO-type one. Another publication, Polygon, further backs this up and reveals that there are going to be five different endings, including the UFO ending

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The Upcoming Silent Hill f Has the Potential to Be the Best Game in the Series.

Silent Hill f writer Ryukishi07 has noted that the game’s story is designed for players to experience a unique, purposely crafted lore which can be enhanced with each new gameplay.

For that, a New Game Plus mode has been added, which will include different boss fights, more exploration, and new story developments for different endings. 

Furthermore, everyone is likely to get the same ending on their first playthrough, as the “new story developments” will be revealed via the NG+.

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