| Publisher: | Konami |
| Developer: | Hudson Soft |
| Released: | 02 Feb 2010 |
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Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has unveiled a terrifying new take on
the horror genre, in the form of Hudson Soft’s CALLING for Wii. Using
unique interaction elements, the Wii game features an innovative
adventure concept and is driven by its terrifying story and many traps
and mysteries. It will be distributed by Konami in early 2010.
CALLING
brings new heights to the horror genre, with a breath-taking control
system that immerses the player into its nightmare scenario. The player
begins the game trapped in a strange room, with the Wii Remote doubling
as the on-screen protagonist’s mobile phone. Using a torch to scour the
dimly-lit area, players will also receive mysterious calls to their
handset, which are answered by raising the Wii Remote to their ear.
From this simple basis, CALLING then ramps up the fear, as a ghostly
voice speaks directly to the user…
The story revolved around the
urban legend of the ‘Page of Black’ website. Rumour has it that anyone
accessing the site will die from a coma brought on by an unknown cause.
The site is a simple black page with a numeric counter in the centre,
but is linked to a low-key chat room. Not everyone can enter the chat
room, but on doing so, the player’s psyche starts to receive calls from
‘Abyss’,. They then enter a state of limbo in a place known as ‘Border’
which is seemingly located between life and death.
There are
several areas in the ‘Border’, and they are inhabited by Spirits which
start contacting its various feelings via the user’s mobile phone.
Occasionally, these spirits will also attack the player. As such, while
avoiding their attacks, the user must attempt to solve the mysteries of
‘Border’ and has to seek an escape route.
CALLING is a horror
title like no other. The fear generated by the received phone calls and
the eerie location serve to create a tense, nightmarish situation. A
clever mix of exploration and puzzle-solving is called into play, while
the claustrophobic locations hide secrets and danger within their many
shadows. From the moment the first, crackling call is received, CALLING
will scare the player and make them wary of picking up the phone…



