Siren: Blood Curse to be Episodic Downloads
The horror starts this summer only on PS3
Date: Monday, May 19, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Sony has announced that Siren: Blood Curse will be released in twelve downloadable episodes, beginning this summer, delivering a haunting and horrifying story exclusively to PS3.

Set in the Japanese village of Hanuda, an American TV crew has arrived to research and film an exposé on the legend of a “vanished village.” Controlling seven different playable characters, the player must discover 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 anxiously watch as they close in. Intense graphics, realistic character animation, and a gritty film-like graphical presentation add to the horror of Siren: Blood Curse.

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