White Day: A Labyrinth Named School Image
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  • Summary: Starting a new school is never easy, especially when it's one plagued by rumours of violent murders and vengeful spirits. Forget the sweats brought on by surprise maths tests: the horrors roaming the halls of Yeondoo High School can outright kill you.

    Unfortunately, when a good deed for a
    Starting a new school is never easy, especially when it's one plagued by rumours of violent murders and vengeful spirits. Forget the sweats brought on by surprise maths tests: the horrors roaming the halls of Yeondoo High School can outright kill you.

    Unfortunately, when a good deed for a fellow student goes wrong you're locked in with them all overnight. With not even a pointy pencil to hide behind you've got to carefully creep through the dark corridors and lecture halls in a psychological first-person frightfest brimming with supernatural terrors, hidden secrets and classic survival horror genre puzzles. All the while, a killer janitor stalks your every move as you make a frantic bid for freedom.

    Can you keep your nerve and mastermind a way out of the nightmare? Or will your name be scratched off the next morning's roll call sheet and added to the growing list of victims the building has claimed?
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  1. Oct 17, 2022
    Even though White Day: A Labyrinth Named School might not be the scariest in the world as rumours had it, or the fact that blood is very rarely shown on screen, Sonori proves that horror can exist without the overkill of gore that is very much in fashion at the moment by proposing a creepy and oppressive atmosphere capable of surprising us in the worst moments, to the point of systematically making us turn on the lights and feel anxious during each search. The puzzles make us think under pressure and one feels torn between the need to escape as quickly as possible from this nightmarish high school and the aspiration to solve every mystery. Once the game is over, we ultimately only have one yearning: diving into this maze while impatiently waiting for the next episode.