Yomawari: Midnight Shadows Gets its First Official Details and Screenshots

Spooky small town.

NIS has just revealed a few new details and screenshots for Yomawari: Midnight Shadows, giving players a better idea of what they can expect from the game.

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First off, the game’s plot starts when two sisters are separated from each other while on their way home. The two girls are then forced to make their way through an eerie night town, with only a single flashlight to serve as their source of light. There are spirits wandering around the town, so players will have to pay attention to their surroundings in order to spot and avoid them. Players will also be able to switch between the perspectives of both sisters, and info gained with one sister could help the other one progress as well. Aside from the top-down camera view, Midnight Shadows will also offer a side camera view in certain cases.

You can check out the screenshots in the gallery down below.

Yomawari: Midnight Shadows is set to be released for the PS4, PS Vita, and PC this fall.

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