Silent Hill: Ascension Mid-Season Review


Interesting, isn’t it, that the first new Silent Hill project for a decade isn’t even set in Silent Hill. More interestingly still, it’s not even a game – at least, not in the traditional sense. It’s a curious decision, and kind of gutsy, too, given the clamor for the neglected horror series. There are loads of things we recognize from that spooky little resort town – there’s the signature fog, monsters, a weird cult, and a whole cast of people with haunted pasts – but if you were hoping that Silent Hill: Ascension was ringing in the next generation of great Silent Hill adventures, you may have a little longer to wait.

To be fair, the animated interactive series – available via a mobile app, a website, and as a non-interactive series on streaming services like Sony Pictures Core – has just wrapped up for the holidays, but there are still several months to go, so we’ve yet to discover its final twists. We don’t yet know if the titular town is going to make an appearance, or how – or even if – the seemingly unconnected storylines will converge.