There will be seemingly no firearms in Konami's next chapter of the acclaimed horror series, as with Silent Hill f the focus is instead entirely on melee combat to defend against the game's enemies. It's a clear shift that will crank up both the intensity and the horror, but also something that is a reflection of Japanese society at large, where access to firearms is strictly regulated.
"Players use axes, crowbars, knives, and spears to defend against and kill enemy creatures in melee-style combat."
The discovery was referenced in the ESRB rating for the game, which specifically drew attention to a melee weapon focus in the game and had a distinct lack of references to firearms.
What do you think about this decision, good or bad?