"Silent Hills" Release Date Coming Soon, Creators Promise that Gamers Will “S*** Their Pants”

By Adam Bellotto

Sep 01, 2014 09:29 PM EDT

"Silent Hills" is like a gaming paradise. Created by "Metal Gear Solid" mastermind Hideo Kojima and filmmaker Guillermo del Toro and starring "The Walking Dead's" Norman Reedus, the game promises to be unbelievably scary and live up to the high standards of the "Silent Hill" series.

According to a piece in Metro, Kojima is setting gamers up for a hugely scary game. First, he claimed that gamers will "s*** their pants" when playing "Silent Hills," which may be a little gross, but is certainly a convincing statement of scariness.

But then he continued on that same tangent, and it just gets grosser and grosser.

"The one thing that I can say about Silent Hills, and this is something I've been discussing with Guillermo del Toro as well, is that originally we were thinking of making a game that would make you pee your pants, but at this point we've changed our minds, and now we're aiming for a game that will make you s*** your pants."

We get it, Kojima. Waste matter will be expelled when playing "Silent Hills."

At least he finished off without the bathroom stuff.

"One thing that you have to keep in mind is that, if a game is too scary, people just won't play it. If it gets too scary you just keep your eyes shut and soon it will be over. But if it's a game, people will just stop. So that's why there's a limit on how scary you can make a game."

"But in this case we're totally ignoring that and, you know what? If you don't want to keep on playing through the game, so be it. We don't care. That's the game we are aiming for."

Kojima also discussed the game's scariness in an article for ComputerandVideoGames.com, saying:

"Silent Hill is in closed room setting and doesn't require full action so that we can focus on the graphic quality. Enemy doesn't have to be a lot or move fast. It only requires scariness by graphics and presentation. As being a creator making action game in open world, such game is very enviously attractive. Wish someone could create this on FOX engine."

KpopStarz claims that the game's release date will be revealed soon. Hopefully, that's the case- we can't wait to start counting down the days until "Silent Hills" is playable.

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