Hudson, Konami announce Wii survival horror game, Calling

Calling - Image 1Hudson and Konami have announced a new Wii-exclusive survival horror game called Calling. The game, set to launch in early 2010, brings together exploration and puzzle solving and wraps them in an ectoplasmic ball of ghostly terror that’s gunning for your unarmed and unarmored self. Yummy.

Hudson and Konami have announced a new Wii-exclusive survival horror game called Calling. The game, set to launch in early 2010, brings together exploration and puzzle solving and wraps them in an ectoplasmic ball of ghostly terror that’s gunning for your unarmed and unarmored self. Yummy.

Just like Ju-on: The Grudge, Calling turns the Wiimote into an everyday object that plays a big part of the game world. The Wiimote will double as the on-screen mobile phone. Players will receive mysterious calls throughout the game, which are answered by raising the Wiimote to the ear. This is a horror game, so there’ll be a ghostly voice speaking on the other end. Here’s the premise:

In Calling, players begin by visiting a mysterious “Black Page” website with a simple number counter. Some say it is a bridge to something sinister; the counter indicating the number of people who have died after visiting the page. It is said that people who have visited the site and witness a certain event are drawn into a mysterious space compiled of the memories of the dead – the space between life and death. Someone or something is drawing the living there for a reason, and it is up to the player to discover the horrifying truth. In order to do so, players will use various equipment including flash lights, phones, and other items to navigate and escape the Calling.

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