Enter an incredibly realistic world that drags you into the horror of Hanuda village
Enhanced Sight-Jack System and a huge variety of actions enables fast paced dynamic gameplay
Available as episodes released via PlayStation Store or on Blu-ray Disc
A TV crew from America arrive to research and film an exposé on the urban myth of Hanuda, the Vanished Village, where human sacrifices are said to have taken place.
Hanuda is a dark, eerie world, frozen in the 1970s, at times surrounded by a red sea. An ancient curse has been set upon the town and you, as the visitors, must save the remaining inhabitants including the beautiful Miyako. In order to survive you must defend yourself from the vicious Shibito, or living dead, and other terrifying monsters.
Throughout the game you will play each of the visitors to the village. The game's unique Sight-Jack System enables you to switch seamlessly between the visions of the hunted and the hunters. The chilling environments and antagonists are enhanced by amazing graphic effects, an advanced physics engine and shockingly realistic facial animations.
Siren Blood Curse's episodes are available to download from PlayStation Store or as a collection on Blu-ray Disc. Containing all of the game's 12 spine-chilling episodes, the Blu-ray Disc version also features additional exclusive content, such as interviews with the developers and actors, plus behind the scenes footage.
| Language: |
|
|---|
| Certificate: |
|
|---|
Please check the stock availability notice on your item when placing your order. This item is:
Please remember to add postal time (3-5 working days) to obtain a complete estimate of delivery to your door.
You will receive an email to confirm when your item has been sent.
You can also check the status of your order and individual items by accessing your account details and following the prompts.
Please allow 10 working days from dispatch of your order before notifying us of any late deliveries.
It may be advisable to check with your neighbours to see if a parcel has been left with them, check any outhouses you might have where it may be left if it cannot fit through your letterbox and contact your local sorting office to see if the item has been returned to the depot as undelivered and awaiting collection.