It seems the Silent Hill series is officially dead with the rumoured departure of the last remaining member of Team Silent still involved in the series, Akira Yamaoka. What a mouthful.
Akira Yamaoka has been one of the key members of the series since the beginning; having composed each titles soundtrack as well as stepping in as producer on the last few titles. For many, the background music which he created is one of the defining traits of the series, adding layers to the already thick atmosphere and falling hand in hand with the visual design like no other.
For some, this will mean little more than the cries of some Japanophile elitests, but to those Japanophile elitests (myself included), this is the last nail in the coffin for a series going under. Yamaoka's input has been a hallmark of Silent Hill as a whole, and without him, the series will surely never be the same again.
If you're not already, you should probably be listening to track 15 from the Silent Hill 2 Soundtrack with a tear in your eye. Pour one out for Silent Hill as we knew it folks, she's dead.
Thanks to Vikki Blake at Aeropause for breaking the news (and my heart).
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