More twisted Siren screens
Shots of a hellish Japan, murderous nurses and a sea of blood
If you like your horrors dark and gory, Siren looks like it'll be the game for you.
While Resident Evil 5 has action-orientated scenes of Chris Redfield exploding buses and spraying machine gun fire into swarms of zombie-beasts (or whatever they are), Siren looks like it simply wants to mess with your head and turn your stomach inside-out.
"The horror-survival title is set in the Japanese village of Hanuda, where a TV crew from America arrive to research the legend of the Vanished Village where human sacrifice is said to have taken place thirty years ago," explains the official blurb.
Sony is to release parts of the game episodically via PSN, and we've been looking forward to it ever since Sony releasedsome cool trailers.
It's due out some time this summer.
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