SIREN: Blood Curse

Genres
Horror,
Adventure
Released on
PlayStation 3
7/5/2008
Pub
Sony

An American TV crew has arrived in Japan to film an expose on the legend of the “vanished village.” Controlling seven different playable characters, the player must uncover the mystery behind the curse that grips the eerie village of Hanuda. The unique “sight jack” system allows the player to see from the point of view of the Shibito, or living dead, to avoid their detection or watch as they close in on the player and companions. Intense graphics, realistic character animation, and a gritty film-like graphical presentation add to the horror of Siren: Blood Curse.

Key Features:

* Complex story spread across 12 dramatic separate episodes with seven playable characters in all
* Sight jack system lets you see exactly what your enemies see
* Sneak past the deadly Shibito or take them head on with over 50 kinds of weapons, each with unique fatal finishing move animations
* Archive system lets player unlock a variety of story clues and important background information

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