Saiko No Sutoka is a survival horror game set in Akademi High School where players must escape from a yandere character while navigating the school environment. Players search for an exit key to escape while avoiding either Ayano or Ayato, who actively hunts them throughout the building. The game features stealth mechanics including hiding in lockers, audio cues through heartbeat sounds that intensify as the pursuer approaches, and environmental hazards such as trip wires and thrown knives. If the yandere loses track of the player for an extended period, they will cut the power to darken the environment and continue their pursuit. The game combines elements of hide-and-seek gameplay with tension-building mechanics in a school setting.
Travel Mosaics 13 - Spectacular Amsterdam takes you to beautiful Holland for a relaxing Puzzle vacation! Stroll through the picturesque city and take in the gorgeous sights. There's plenty of see and discover, including fun trivia as you play!
Remake of E1M2 from Quake: a medium-sized medieval castle with many candles. The map was previously released as part of Halloween Jam 2. Among other things, this version features even more candles! Comes with a new bat model and some ambient sounds.
Link #19 in Haunted PS1's C.H.A.I.N. is purported to mirror an unknown apocalypse-esque event and its cover art supposedly has an intoxicating effect on some who witness it.
Now there is nothing more to do. I must do what I promised my father.
Link #17. In a unique departure from most other case reports, this one is entirely in Japanese and its subject follows an unknown protagonist in a dark forest.
For the 13th link in Haunted PS1's C.H.A.I.N. is a simple dodging game. Nearby metal objects are purported to migrate by a couple inches if the game is left on for a certain duration.
Link #12 in the Haunted PS1 C.H.A.I.N. is footage from a hiking trip in west Germany. The video quality is abhorrent for what should be a modern phone and the device itself is caked in ashes.
The 11th link in the Haunted PS1 C.H.A.I.N. is extremely anomalous and is known to cause psychosis and paranoia among the staff who play it or otherwise come in contact with it. They are typically then reported either missing or dead. There is no known way to handle this game safely.
The tenth entry within Haunted PS1's C.H.A.I.N. is preceded by a report of a parasitic mind virus and a biostratigraphic diagram. A medical team surrounds the player as gore begins to pile around them.
Link #9 of Haunted PS1'S C.H.A.I.N. initially resembles a PSX disc, but is revealed in the research log to be some form of potentially living creature. What follows is only explainable on those terms.
The untitled eighth game in the Haunted PS1 C.H.A.I.N. takes place in an unknown, blood-soaked location. The only new detail given on the research log is an ultrasound image of an unknown figure.
Link 7 in the Haunted PS1 C.H.A.I.N. provides souls in balls for the player to rebirth. The research log indicates that the physical properties of the disc may not be completely inert.