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The Wii isn’t exactly known as a go-to console if you want to get scared, but it’s steadily building a library of thrilling and chilling games. One such game is the forthcoming Calling, from Hudson, which has already gone gold and will be out March 9, 2010.
Calling is inspired by Japanese horror movies. There’s a website called the Black Page, and strange things appear and happen if you interact with it. Those who visit can end up trapped in the Mnemonic Abyss. The player stumbles on the site and discovers four people who’ve been trapped in the Mnemonic Abyss, and must experience their stories and search through the memories trapped within, solving puzzles and overcoming challenges in the hopes of returning to the real world.
I’m not sure just how scary Calling is going to be. It only received a “Teen” rating from the ESRB. Plus, it only got the “Teen” rating for violence. From past experience, with games like Silent Hill and Fatal Frame, it seems like a really scary game gets a “Mature” rating.
If you’re interested, make sure you have cash ready. It’ll cost you $39.99 when it’s released in March.
Read [Destructoid] Also Read [DPC Gamers] Site [Calling]
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