Silent Hill Accessibility Features Include Adjustable Difficulty, Subtitle Options, and More

The Xbox Store listing also lists color options, “no quick time events,” pausable gameplay and more for the upcoming survival horror.

If you enjoyed the various accessibility options available in Silent Hill 2 remake, then there’s good news. Silent Hill f, developed by NeoBards Entertainment, appears to be trending in the same direction, at least according to its Xbox Store page.

The “More” section lists color options (which could mean a High Contrast Mode), subtitle options and adjustable text size alongside the expected custom volume controls. While progress-saving and the ability to pause are pretty typical, the listing indicates an adjustable difficulty.

Furthermore, it has the “No quick time events” tag, which means the lack of QTEs or an option to turn them off. Silent Hill 2 remake allowed players to enable the visibility of its button prompts and icon resizing, so it may be something similar.

Further concrete gameplay details, including combat and puzzle solving, have yet to be outlined, so stay tuned. Alongside Xbox Series X/S, Silent Hill f is coming to PS5 (with PS5 Pro Enhanced support confirmed) and PC.

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