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Paranormasight is a spooky visual novel coming March

To PC and Switch only.

Paranormasight The Seven Mysteries of Honjo is a supernatural visual novel that heads to both PC and Switch in March, Square Enix has announced.

Available on Windows PC via Steam on 8 March and Switch on 9 March, “Paranormasight The Seven Mysteries of Honjo is a multi-layered collection of spine-chilling ghost stories centred around several protagonists who possess the ‘power of curses’,” Square Enix said in a press release.

“Playing from the viewpoint of a number of cursed characters, players will investigate the mysteries of Honjo. During the day players will explore mysterious areas of the city, solve puzzles and find new clues to help them unravel the mysteries behind these seven deadly curses,” Square continued.

“Come nightfall, they’ll hunt or be hunted by other curse bearers. Players will have to master control of their own powers while working out how not to fall foul to the predations of those held by others during this supernatural ordeal.”

Get a look at what to expect below.

Paranormasight The Seven Mysteries of Honjo heads to Windows PC and Switch in early March.


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