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A hacker unveils new Silent Hills (P.T.) environments

A hacker unveils new Silent Hills (P.T.) environments

Lance McDonald, who has already revealed unpublished aspects of Silent Hills before, is now able to show outside scenarios of the demo.

It seems incredible that more than four years after the arrival of a mere demo such as P.T. let's keep discovering secrets, but thanks to hacker Lance McDonald, this is happening. If a few days ago we discovered the face of Norman Reedus in the protagonist of the demo of the canceled Silent Hills – something suspected but not confirmed -, now he has been able to walk less than to discover unpublished scenes of the town where he would be set.

In this video, McDonald shows some external environments of the demo, something that as we remember was impossible to see in any way, even through the windows. Only by completing and revealing the trailer of Silent Hills were we able to glimpse the streets of the famous cursed town, but now this usual hacker of Dark Souls and Bloodborne has discovered some of these scenarios.

"I feel this video is much more of 'show' than of 'tell', but I think it speaks for itself," McDonald said. "I thought about cutting it and making it shorter, but to be a dead game that came out four years ago, I think we can dedicate 11 minutes to it."

Terror and Kojima, condemned to meet again

Recently, Kojima has talked about how he would develop a horror video game, confessing that before the creation of P.T. He held film sessions with movies which some sno was not even able to finish. Everything seems to indicate that the next game of the creative Japanese will be a horror game, in fact, having even emerged rumors, somewhat crazy, that spoke of a hypothetical reconciliation between Kojima and Konami to develop, finally a new Silent Hill. The sale of the domain by the company leaves this completely in borage water.

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