Necro-Nesia ad sighted in Famitsu

This is a Necro-Nesia ad recently spotted in a Famitsu magazine:

Necro-Nesia ad

Now, the way that it was drawn reminds me of manga art: predominantly black and white, with Japanese kana shooting out of the characters’ mouth much like a dialogue bubble. But more than that, it looks all nitty-gritty, don’t you think? There’s the “manga-esque art” of a frightened girl with a Wiimote, and behind her are all the creepy crawlies lurking in the dark. Scary.

And I think that’s something to look forward to in the upcoming Wii title. The thought of vicious bugs is one thing that sends shivers down my spine, and knowing that they’re after you is another. Spike hasn’t released the full-blown details on this game yet, which is expected in Japan around December of this year. Yeah, this game has been met by a lot of negative criticisms, but I don’t care. This will surely give me the post-Halloween creeps.

This is a Necro-Nesia ad recently spotted in a Famitsu magazine:

Necro-Nesia ad

Now, the way that it was drawn reminds me of manga art: predominantly black and white, with Japanese kana shooting out of the characters’ mouth much like a dialogue bubble. But more than that, it looks all nitty-gritty, don’t you think? There’s the “manga-esque art” of a frightened girl with a Wiimote, and behind her are all the creepy crawlies lurking in the dark. Scary.

And I think that’s something to look forward to in the upcoming Wii title. The thought of vicious bugs is one thing that sends shivers down my spine, and knowing that they’re after you is another. Spike hasn’t released the full-blown details on this game yet, which is expected in Japan around December of this year. Yeah, this game has been met by a lot of negative criticisms, but I don’t care. This will surely give me the post-Halloween creeps.

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