Silent Hill shows up everywhere but not as a new title on its own – what is Konami doing?
We’re saying this for a good reason: we have already seen such a collaboration before (and we discussed it), as Dead by Daylight also featured Konami’s IP previously. Now, Glowstick Entertainment, the developer and publisher of Dark Deception: Monsters & Mortals, announced on Twitter that its multiplayer horror party game is going to get a Silent Hill DLC in February. The game itself launched in November on Steam, and its first DLC was also a similar collaboration with another horror game, Monstrum – it launched in December.
Here’s what the game’s Steam page claims: „Dark Deception: Monsters & Mortals is a multiplayer horror game where players take on the role of monsters and mortals from the Dark Deception universe (and others) and battle each other in nightmarish mazes. Some mazes will look familiar to Dark Deception fans, but many will be completely new! Monsters & Mortals has multiple gameplay modes to play with your friends.
Maze Escape (3v1): Three mortals must collect the required number of shards to summon the portal and escape, while a monster seeks to stop or kill them before the time expires. Shard Mayhem: Monsters only mode. Four players compete against one another in a free for all to collect the most shards in the time limit provided. Shards spawn in waves and can be stolen from other players by attacking or killing them. Soul Collection: Four Mortals compete for shards to save their soul. At the end of each shard wave, Malak will come for the player with the fewest shards and take their soul. They will become a monster and must hunt down the remaining mortal survivors. In the end, only one mortal will win the right to keep their soul.
[…] Powerful ultimate abilities unique to each character. Turn the tables with trap and boss activations. Monsters & Mortals adds new never-before-seen bosses! Collect item boxes to gain powers, health, trap items, status effects, and more! […] Level up to unlock new stat tiers and level rewards! […] Instant matchmaking makes playing a game quick and painless!”, the game’s Steam page says.
But seriously, why doesn’t Konami make a new Silent Hill…?
Source: Gematsu
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