The silkworm inside has a tale for you.
Japanese horror games have their unique ways of making your spine chilling. They typically rely not on jump scares, but on a mysterious atmosphere and the fear of the unknown. Accompanied by intricate plots, these elements could make any horror fan addicted.
The game we're recommending today, called Hollow Cocoon, is an example of such psychological horror. Set in Japan in the 1980s, the story unfolds within meticulously recreated Japanese environments.
You play as Minato Jinba, a college student returning to his mother's birthplace — a village deep in the mountains — after hearing about his grandmother's critical health condition. You'll face unspeakable horrors and uncover disturbing truths that will shake you to your core.
The game features multiple endings, which means that the choices you make in the game will present different stories with different branching paths. This also makes it possible for you to play a few times, to explore all the possible stories.
Hollow Cocoon
Hollow Cocoon
Ever since its launch last December, the game has garnered very positive reviews, with over 90% of players giving it a positive rating. If you’d like to uncover the secrets hidden in the cocoon, go check it out on Steam.
Hollow Cocoon
Hollow Cocoon
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