A batch of new Night of the Sacrifice screenshots have been released and, with it's mix of realistic and colored sillhouetted characters, they are...quite bizarre.
Siliconera: Night of the Sacrifice is the kind of game that comes across as not just creepy, but rather unsettling. It’s the kind of game we don’t see much of at all nowadays, and if you consider the fact that it’s controlled using the Wii Remote and Balance Board, it’s the kind of game you never see at all.
From Siliconera: "Another look at Marvelous Entertainment’s whacky survival horror experiment on the Wii."
For these Mature games I hope these devs are starting to work on HD versions along with Wii development because if this doesn't come upgraded to PS3 it's a wasted opportunity
Wait...So shitty looking horror games like this get released over here, while quality horror games like Fatal Frame 4 stay in Japan?
Grrrr!
This better get an EU release. If it doesn't, I'm selling my Wii. I'm fucking sick of the Wii not getting any decent games!
The only decent horror game to come out for the console was Cursed Mountain (Those who like the old RE games should play this). Project Zero 4 should've been released outside of Japan FFS!
Hell Descent: Saya Hikita, a Japanese bikini model was subjected to playing Night of Sacrifice, and her response can not be real. She must double as an actress as well, because her performance is too over the top to believe. Saya is left in a dark room with this horror title, and the results vary from crying, to looking like her soul took a beating after a life time of misfortune.
... after having been to Fuji-Q park in Japan and seeing how many visitors reacted to the 'horror-hospital' (or whatever it's called), and also knowing how many gamers feel about playing certain games in the dark (my neighbour scared shitless many years ago when he played Silent Hill), this doesn't seem all that strange...
She looks like she's crying for another reason, rather than being scared of the game. Look at some points; she seems bored and tired (her interest wasn't there, she wasn't pulled in like those other horror games) and when she starts crying, she covers her ears and head. As if she's reminded of something of her past and playing this game triggered those awful memories. So, in a way, that means the game didn't do its job but instead effect her in a personal manner.
Kinda screwed up, if you ask me.