![]() ![]() Well, yeah, at least initially, but trust me when I say that the first custodial enemy you encounter in particular garnered more pulse-pounding, pants soiling scares than most entire games of this genre. Wait a minute, a Janitor? Instead of some eldritch abominations or twisted reflections of your own psyche, in White Day you’re running from… A Janitor? ![]() Get cornered by a limping janitor angrily puffing on a whistle and you will pretty much have to come to terms with resigning yourself to your fate and endeavouring to play more stealthily the next time around. White Day: A Labyrinth Named School plays in first person and, like Amnesia: The Dark Descent and the Outlast series, your character has no dependable way of defending themselves. Coming from indie South Korean developer Sonnori, White Day is actually a remastered version of a remake of a PC game released in the dark ages that were 2001, initially ported to iOS devices in 2015 before finally making the leap to consoles with this port… Phew, that was a mouthful.Īlthough I’d never played any version of White Day, I was actually kind of familiar with the game and its cult status amongst survival horror fans, so my expectations were relatively high.
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