Silent Hill creator says he wouldn’t be “unsatisfied” if Slitterhead was his last game because his “last mission” is to “leave a path for these younger creators”
Keiichiro Toyama – the director and writer behind the original Silent Hill, Siren, and both Gravity Rushes – is now working on another new concept in the form of Slitterhead, a disturbing, body-hopping action-horror game. With such an influential resume behind him, the famed dev wouldn’t be “unsatisfied” if it were to be his last directorial role.
During an interview with Gamesradar+ at Summer Game Fest 2024, Toyama was asked about his opinion on comments made by Astlibra Revision creator Keizo about how many games one could make within a single lifetime. “From a personal perspective, I’m going into my mid-50s,” Toyama explained via an interpreter, “I don’t feel like I’d be unsatisfied even if this was the last game I made.”
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