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Dare To Watch A Game Without a Name: The Eye Trailer

By Spencer . June 25, 2009 . 3:48pm

Square Enix’s J-horror series continues with Nanashi no Game: Me (Game Without A Name: The Eye) which includes a cursed RPG and platformer of the dammed. Just look at all of those guillotine blades…

 

… and blatant references to The Ring and The Eye. That’s OK with me! I liked both of those movies, well at least the original ones. In this game your left eye, represented by the left screen, can see supernatural things like ghosts. Will you combat the curse on August 27?

 


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  • lostinblue

    for a moment, seeing a translated name for nanashi no game I thought the game was coming out of japan :(

    • http://www.siliconera.com Spencer

      Yeah, sorry to disappoint. I started translating names so we can discuss them easier you know?

      • lostinblue

        no problem, but this and Sigma Harmonics are still the Square-Enix games I want the most… and no dice :(

        I think they’re just not making it over, at this point.

  • http://blog.midboss.com/ stoppableforce

    I wish. Unfortunately my Japanese skills are hella weak and these games look pretty text-heavy.

    • http://twitter.com/matty_125 matty

      I played the first one with a guide, but it would be great the full story was translated.

  • doubleO7

    Wouldnt it be cool if Square-Enix made a real-life “cursed game”? Instead of only playing afew short segments of it throughout nanashi no game, you could play the full version on your own DS. The only difference is that we wont be cursed after playing it. It sure sucks to be that guy in nanashi no game…

    • http://twitter.com/matty_125 matty

      I want a real cursed game. That way “if you die in the game, you die FOR REAL!”.

    • http://www.siliconera.com Spencer

      Some kind of like alternate reality “cursed game”? I’m all for it.

  • UFO

    8bit sections need some Kanji. All Kana is a pain to read.

    • Aoshi00

      Totally agree, all kana back in the Famicom days were just a cluster of text, even though phrases are separated sometimes, but still hard to read. I like the option of the FF 1 & 2 remakes where they let you turn on the kanji, but the experience is not truly 8-bit.

    • http://www.siliconera.com Spencer

      Yeah, it’s old school. I think that was purposely done to capture the feel of the Famicom days.

  • selfdeveloped.wordpress.com

    sweet mother of eversion

  • Keriaku

    Wait, so is this a sequel?

    • http://www.siliconera.com Spencer

      Yeah it’s a sequel to Nanashi no Game, which came out around the same time last year.

  • orangndut

    Very cute game. If I have NDS, I wanna play it…hehe

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