The game's story would see Hector arrive in the town of Coyote Flats, Ariz., a town slowly becoming corrupted by an evil presence thanks to a cult that had recently set up shop there.
The eight-minute demo shows protagonist Father Hector Santos battling his way through a creepy building, solving simple puzzles and shooting deranged enemies from the third-person perspective. According to the video, the untitled Silent Hill pitch (which would later be reformed into a pitch for the almost-identical Silent Hill: Broken Covenant) was set to be a PlayStation 3 exclusive entry in the franchise from Climax Studios, the developers who worked on 2008's Silent Hill: Origins and 2009's Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. However, that hasn't stopped YouTube channel PtoPOnline from uploading never-before-seen footage of the game anyway. In the case of Silent Hill: Broken Covenant, a previously-unknown entry in the series, the game never made it past the initial developer pitch.
Sometimes, a game will be in production for years before the plug is pulled for financial reasons, while at other times, a project will barely get off the ground before it gets the axe. Plenty of video games never see the light of day for a number of reasons.