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Silent Hills is dead, despite the hype built around the P.T. gameplay trailer staring Norman Reedus, but that doesn't mean that the canceled game's creators are done working with each other. The architect of the Metal Gear Solid video games, Hideo Kojima, and filmmaker Guillermo del Toro have continued their personal and professional relationships since the end of their gaming venture, and are set to talk at the 2016 DICE Summit in Las Vegas later this month. Joining an impressive group of speakers, these creative minds are coming together for one reason or another, and we'll learn more Feb. 16-18. -
Guillermo del Toro Compares Cancelled 'Silent Hills' to 'Last of Us'
Though director Guillermo del Toro's critically acclaimed gothic haunted house, romance horror movie Crimson Peak is currently in theaters and garnering plenty of praise, the filmmaker keeps getting asked about his cancelled Konami video game project with gaming legend Hideo Kojima, Silent Hills. Despite the immensely popular P.T. gameplay teaser and actor Norman Reedus' involvement, the plug has been pulled on the highly anticipated game, but this week the filmmaker has shared somewhat of an update on the project - though it's a bit bittersweet. He has compared the gameplay ideas to that of The Last of Us, the 2013 survival horror video game from Naughty Dog.
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