After releasing on Steam, to overwhelmingly positive reviews, as a collection of the series in late 2021, Tsugunohi has added support for three more languages. This update broadens the availability of this super popular J-Horror game.
The new languages being added to the game are Korean, Spain Spanish, and Traditional Chinese for all interfaces and subtitles. Beforehand the game only supported Japanese, English, and Simplified Chinese.
Bone-Chilling Horror in Tsugunohi
Tsugunohi is a one-way side-scrolling horror game that tells nine different stories. Each story tells how day-to-day life sometimes blends with the supernatural. All you have to do is make the player walk to the left if you dare. Using minimal verbal narrative, Tsugunohi uses the environment to tell the story. The use of these small visual queues can be quite refreshing from the “Jump Scare” formulas of tossing everything at you at once that has been plaguing horror games for years now.
As you walk your character home along the same route, you notice subtle things slowly change for the worse. One day you are walking home from school, and the next, you feel tired and weak. Then, you start to notice that the light usually doesn’t flicker like that. Was that a face in the window? To find out what happens next, all you have to do is walk left.
If horror games are your thing, then look no further. You can buy the Tsugunohi collection on Steam and get 2 Steam exclusive stories while supporting the developer! You can also play Tsugunohi directly on ImCyans’ webpage to see if you like it first.
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