Briefly: Weirdest game of the show? Of course that goes to Kojima Productions.

Hideo officially revealed his first game since last year’s Konami fiasco (fuck them), and it’s potentially one of the oddest, most striking video game trailers of all time. What kind of game is it? What’s it about? What the hell is happening.

So many questions are raised, and 0 questions are answered. But Norman Reedus is in it, and… he has a disappearing baby attached to him?’

Yeah… Maybe just watch the Death Stranding trailer below, and let us know what you make of it.

That trailer music is pretty slick, huh?

Briefly: Gamers everywhere have been pretty upset (understatement) at Konami over the what-are-they-thinking cancellation of the Hideo Kojima, Guillermo Del Toro, and Norman Reedus collaboration, Silent Hills.

The Silent Hill series has been my absolutely favourite franchise since 1998, when 8 year-old me didn’t sleep for nearly a week after playing the first game. I watched the series grow to become the award winning undisputed king of survival horror, and then fall to mediocrity before finally becoming laughable.

Then, last Summer with the launch of P.T., fans of the series once again had hope. This was going to be the resurrection that the series, and genre, needed. Then Konami took it away.

YouTuber Super Bunnyhop has just released a detailed eulogy for the property, which does a great job of lamenting just what was special about P.T., and what it could have done for the series. Whether you were a fan of the game or are just now wondering what all of this P.T. chatter is all about, it’s well, well worth the watch.

It’s still hard to believe that yesterday’s news could possibly be true, but alas, a new Silent Hill game is finally in development, it stars Norman Reedus, and it’s a collaboration between master filmmaker Guillermo Del Toro and master gamemaker Hideo Kojima.

Yep, the dude that created Metal Gear Solid (and who I met at Comic-Con last year), and the dude who directed the Hellboy series Pan’s Labyrinth.

The way that the game was announced is equally as incredible. At yesterday’s Gamescom press conference, Sony debuted a new independent horror game called P.T., which it turns out was a fake game by a developer that doesn’t exist, and it was actually a ruse by Kojima and co. to build hype for Silent Hills. Who the heck announces a game like that?

And build hype it did. A playable P.T. demo hit the Playstation Store at the closure of their press conference, and gamers fell in love with it. I usually don’t have a problem with horror games (not since Silent Hill 2 in any case), but I tried to play P.T. for about 15 minutes last night before I had to turn it off. There’s no way in hell I’m going through that before bed. It’s legitimately terrifying in its visuals, audio, and especially its atmosphere, and if Del Toro and Kojima and their team can craft something so freaking scary as a teaser for a completely unrelated title, I cannot wait to see what they do with the full game. You can watch a run-through of P.T. below, if you dare.

And they are aiming to scare the hell out of players. At a follow-up press conference today (which also revealed that Kojima Productions is actually developing the game rather than just overseeing production), Kojima said that “Originally, we were thinking of making a game that would make you pee your pants,” Following discussions with Del Toro, Kojima decided, “we are aiming for a game that will make you shit your pants.”

Yep. Shit your pants. But what if it’s too scary? Won’t people simply not play? That’s not their problem, as it turns out, as Kojima continued “So be it. We don’t care. We are aiming for a game that will make you shit your pants. So please make sure you have a change of clothes.” He joked that “The limited edition will probably include a pair of trousers.”

I just hope that we get a release date, or at least more info on the game soon. I have a horror-itch that hasn’t been scratched since Silent Hill 4.

Are you looking forward to the game? Are you worried it’ll be too scary? Sound out below.

Briefly: Details are very scarce on this one, but it just may be some of the best gaming news that I’ve ever heard.

Silent Hill is my favourite video game series of all time. Somehow, even after the last few atrocious entries in the series (well, Downpour was okay), I’m still able to say that. That’s how much the series’ early titles resonated with me. It’s a series that was once the pinnacle of the horror gaming experience, and it’s a series that has since fallen into obscurity, mediocrity, and terrible, terrible films.

But that’s about to change, because a new Silent Hill game is in the works, and it’s a collaboration between Metal Gear Solid‘s Hideo Kojima, and master filmmaker Guillermo Del Toro. Oh, and it also stars Norman Reedus.

Today at Gamescom, Sony debuted a teaser for a mysterious title called P.T. The ‘world’s first’ interactive teaser was then uploaded onto the Playstation Store. Upon completion (which I’m about to try my hand at as soon as I finish writing), Norman Reedus appears in a desolate, familiar town, before the Silent Hills (yep, with an S) title card appears.

This is incredible news, and we’ll be sure to keep you updated as we learn more. You can take a look at the P.T. teaser below, and be sure to let us know if you’ve downloaded the teaser yourself!

Briefly: This was too great not to share.

The Walking Dead fan and Vine “Zombie Prankster” Nick Santonastasso was recently flown to Tokyo, where he was transformed into a walker by the show’s Special Effects guru, Greg Nicotero. Andrew Lincoln, Nick’s co-conspirator, manned the control room giving the final go ahead, while hidden cameras captured every angle of Nick’s big scare on Norman Reedus (Daryl). Nick’s prank was a follow up to his existing 2-part viral “Zombie Prank” Vine series:

17-year old Nick, was born with a rare syndrome called Hanhart and has only one arm and no legs. His determination and infectious zest for life have enabled him to overcome countless obstacles and he has now become an inspiration for many kids and adults. Because of his outspoken love for “The Walking Dead,” Nick was the perfect fan to launch the “#getFOXed” campaign.

This is an awesome start to the campaign, and I really can’t wait to see what #getFOXed comes up with next. Take a look at the video below, and let us know what you think!

It feels like it was just yesterday that word broke that a third chapter in The Boondock Saints franchise was on the way. Oh, wait it was yesterday. Are you excited to see the MacManus brothers return again? Well, you probably shouldn’t be.

There was a Boondock Saints panel at Comikaze today in Los Angeles and when the subject of the third film came up stars Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus revealed that they won’t be returning for it. They cited their reasons as creative differences and that Troy Duffy would be “going a different direction with the franchise”. So, they are doing a third one but without the stars? Let’s see how well that does.

I guess that meeting that they had this week with Duffy didn’t go so well? I mean it’s not like Reedus is hurting for the work at the moment. He does have that little zombie show on AMC.

There’s a The Boondock Saints panel at this weekends Comikaze but it looks like you don’t have to wait to find out that the cult classic is getting another sequel. Murphy MacManus himself, Norman Reedus, confirms that we are indeed getting a follow up to 2009’s The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day. Reedus told IFC:

“I’m in L.A right now. I’m meeting with Sean [Patrick Flanery] and Troy [Duffy] tonight. I just landed a couple hours ago and tonight I’m going over to Troy’s house with Sean. It’s definitely in the works. Look for it. It’s gonna be crazy.”

Are you guys ready for the MacManus brothers to return to the big screen at least one more time? This one should definitely do better at the box office than the previous two with the growing popularity of Norman Reedus’ character on The Walking Dead. There is no script yet but we should definitely expect to find out more details this Sunday and it looks like everyone is on board for this third outing. Now I am curious if we will we see Willem DeFoe and Julie Benz reprise their roles as well. Check back this weekend for any new details revealed at Comikaze.