NOROI
A string of murders, a thousand-year-old curse, a lake so deep the locals say its bottomless. Risa had heard life in the Japanese countryside was peaceful, but the village of Okumura seems determined to break the stereotype. At least Risa's new friend, a ghost named Fuyuko, seems nice.
A modern reimagining of the classic survival horror formula.
A fixed-camera survival horror with first-person melee combat and an interactive environment.
You’ll be solving puzzles, searching for keys and documents, and fighting off Okumura’s resident abominations.
Looking for a key?
You’ll need to rummage through drawers, open up boxes, maybe even move some papers out of the way.
Need to light some candles?
You’ll have to drag your lighter out of your inventory and hold the flame to their wicks.
The interaction system has been designed to be tactile without being obtrusive.
In combat, readying your weapon puts you in first-person. Your movement controls are now your attack controls,
and hitting the enemy in front of you requires a bit more than just pressing a button.
It might sound daunting, but don’t worry. You’ll get the hang of it… or die trying.