![]() If you’re looking to stay in tonight and want something a little more interactive than a movie, check out White Day. The game rarely, if ever, goes for the easy scare, focusing on psychologically tormenting the protagonist and, by proxy, the player. White Day slots neatly into the “helpless protagonist hiding in the dark” genre as the various monsters hunt you through the hallways, mixed with randomized scares. I’ll admit that the graphics have not aged terribly well, but White Day doesn’t need HD art to scare. To do this, he sneaks into school after hours and somehow ends up crawling through the vents, at which point he spies the janitor beating another student to death…and that’s just the start of the insanity. ![]() A young boy wants to gift his crush So-yeong with chocolates on White Day, an Asian holiday in which boys reciprocate or demonstrate affection for the girls they like. Rumor has it that it helped inspire Amnesia: The Dark Descent. The title sounds innocuous enough, but it’s one of those Internet legends about a horror game so scary the developers had to release patches to tone it down because people complained. ![]() In celebration of Halloween, I managed to get ahold of a copy of White Day: A Labyrinth Named School. It’s Horror Week on (The) Absolute! We’re reposting some of our spookiest, creepiest recommendations every day leading up to Halloween. Wander an Extremely Creepy School in the Terrifying Horror Classic “White Day”
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