

Now, I’m not too sure about Korea, but here in the United States our schools usually dismiss around 3 p.m., and most teachers are gone by 6. For some unexplained reason our hero decides to go to the school at 10 p.m. Time to head to the school and get this journal back to your crush! Written on the cover of the journal is “Junior Homeroom 8”. But you still have an in! As So-young hastily rushed off to meet her friend she mistakenly left her journal on the park bench. So-young rushes over to get her picture, but just as she’s about to talk, her friend calls over to her and she walks away without even saying thank you. She decides to remove it to get a better look, but as she’s about to view the picture a large gust of wind blows it out of her hand and directly towards our character, who helpfully snatches it up before the wind can take it any further. While she is flipping through her book she notices a picture stuffed in between a couple of pages. Our main character is about to make a move on his crush, So-young, who is reading through her journal in a local park. White Day starts off like a cute high school love story. Well, wonder no more, horror fans! The White Day remake has finally made it’s worldwide big screen debut! So how well does a 16 year old survival horror title stack up to the horror games of today? Let’s find out.
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This 2015 release was limited to iOS and Android devices, leaving console and Steam gamers wondering what they were missing out on. Even though the horror title was highly regarded, the game had one major fault. Again, critics and gamers applauded the game, praising it’s creepy atmosphere, chilling ghost story, and intricate puzzles. So, as with most well-received games from past generations, White Day: A Labyrinth Named School received a remake, this time bringing it over to the western audience. Originally released in 2001, White Day frightened critics and gamers alike with it’s creepy ghost tale set in an location that Asian video game developers seem to love creating horrific stories around – a high school.

If you’re a fan of survival horror games you may already be aware of The Korean title White Day: A Labyrinth Named School.
