Annapurna Interactive, Konami, and Screen Burn Interactive have announced that Silent Hill Townfall feature a score composed by Anthony Scott Burns, a Canadian musician and filmmaker who is also known as Pilotpriest.
In addition to releasing six solo albums since 2012, Burns has worked on a number of films in various roles including The Last Exorcism Part II (visual effects artist), The Flying Man (cinematographer, editor), and Holidays (segment director). Burns also directed his own horror film, 2018’s Our House, which is a remake of Ghost from the Machine and stars Thomas Mann, Kate Moyer, and Nicola Peltz.
Silent Hill Townfall introduces newcomer Simon Ordell, who is called back to St. Amelia, an island in Scotland shrouded in fog, to ‘put things right.’ Set in 1996, St. Amelia is seemingly abandoned but not at rest as Simon explores the island in an attempt to unearth his connection to the place and its inhabitants in this self-contained psychological horror adventure. Throughout his journey, Simon will make use of the CRTV pocket television to tune into unstable signals while solving narrative driven puzzles and surviving against malevolent creatures.