Serafini Productions and Shochiku have announced the release of their immersive psychological horror game, BrokenLore: Don’t Watch on Steam. A new, disturbing trailer (see below) has also been released showing the horrifying environment that players will experience.
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BrokenLore: Don’t Watch is set mainly in a six-square-meter Tokyo apartment, where a young man has shut himself off from the outside world to escape the overwhelming societal pressures. As the young man isolates himself mentally, he experiences a state of extreme social withdrawal, becoming the embodiment of the hikikomori phenomenon.
Inspired by the Japanese mythical creature, a Hyakume (meaning “hundred eyes”), which is capable of dealing death to anyone who makes direct eye contact, players must avoid it’s gaze at crucial moments if they are to survive.
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This psychological horror has been made in collaboration with a professional psychologist and focuses on themes of anxiety, isolation and the unyielding cycle of societal judgment. This title promises to deliver an artful and thought-provoking experience.
Features:
- An innovative mechanic where players will need to cover their eyes at crucial moments to survive.
- An engaging psychological horror story based on realistic fears.
- A blend of hyper-realistic and retro-style graphics.
- Experience an interconnected story within the expansive BrokenLore series universe.
- Challenges players at multiple levels with its layered storytelling.
BrokenLore: Don’t Watch is available on Steam now.