The similarity between all of these creatures is what happens if they touch the little girl - a crimson splatter splashes across the screen before it fades to black and back to the nearest save point she goes. It's a veritable assortment of Japanese spirits. As the story develops, more creatures appear - the familiar long-haired girl ghost, numerous arms reaching out from behind walls, gargantuan spiders with human faces, and so on. At first, they are limited lanky figures made of pure shadow, with gaping eyes and mouths, only visible when they enter the light. While exploring this town, there are numerous dangers hidden in the shadows. There are plenty of side activities and trophies attached for tracking all of these items down. These could be items to progress further, like keys to locked doors, or just flavour items to build the world and story.
Early on, a torch is acquired and when shone over an item of interest, a small '?' appears, changing to '!' when an item can be examined or picked up. The overall aim is tracking down "big sis" and Poro, but each chapter has its own objective and short story to play through, along with plenty of collectibles to hunt down. The local school, the spider web filled woods, the cliffs where a local girl fell to her death - each looking hauntingly beautiful in their painted style. As the story continues, however, more interesting environments become available to be explored. Initially, very little of the town is open to be explored, with plenty of police blockades cordoning off streets, not to mention locked gates and closed railway crossings. There are seven chapters to experience, which follow the young girl as she explores more and more of her town, with each leading her one step closer to the truth surrounding the mystery. The story thrives on the "Show, don't tell" principle. Some time passes and the big sis does not come home, so it's down to the young protagonist to head out into the darkness and find her dog (and sister) and bring them both home safely. The young girl makes her way home, where her "big sis" decides to go find Poro.
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