Junji Ito Maniac: An Infinite Gaol announced

Junji Ito Maniac: An Infinite Gaol

Taiwanese developer Softstar Entertainment has announced a first-person horror game Junji Ito Maniac: An Infinite Gaol.

Junji Ito Maniac: An Infinite Gaol is a video game adaptation of horror masters anime series Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre.

More details will be revealed in the future, but Junji Ito Maniac: An Infinite Gaol is in development for PC (via Steam).

Here’s some more details and a teaser:

In the game, players assume the role of a college student who has lost their memory and finds themselves mysteriously trapped in a sinister Western-style mansion. With only a broken smartphone and scattered memories as clues, players must navigate a residence filled with strange statues and hidden traps. Danger lies in wait at every turn.

Alongside two companions, players unravel the mansion’s cryptic secrets while caught in a web of trust and suspicion. As the narrative unfolds, terrifying and iconic phenomena—such as floating balloon heads and creeping, uncontrollable black hair—begin to manifest, gradually enveloping the mansion in terror and eroding the characters’ grip on reality.

Players must piece together fragmented memories and environmental clues to uncover the mansion’s dark truth and confront an unrelenting cycle of horror from which there may be no escape.

According to the development team, the game not only features classic characters from Junji Ito’s works but also includes faithfully recreated scenes from the original anime, which highly enhances the immersion for players, offering an experience that combines well-known horror elements and a brand-new unsettling vibe.

Softstar’s in-house development team has long been praised for its refined storytelling, inventive concepts, and mastery of atmosphere—and “Junji Ito Maniac: An Infinite Gaol” is no exception. To bring the game’s eerie and intricate tone to life, professional actors were brought in for both motion capture and voice recording.

The actors shared that performing from a first-person perspective felt like stepping directly into the game’s twisted world. It demanded not only emotional depth but also physical precision to maintain the visual flow and pacing. To embody the game’s grotesque and otherworldly tone, actors had to break free from natural movement patterns and reinterpret their performances through an entirely new physical lens.

They described the complex choreography and emotionally intense scenes as physically and mentally exhausting—but it is precisely this dedication that ensures players experience the suffocating tension and immersive horror the game strives to deliver.

“Junji Ito Maniac: An Infinite Gaol” centers on an oppressively immersive horror experience where there is truly no escape. Blending hallucinations, the suffocating sense of endless cycles, and disturbing depictions of twisted human nature, the game leads players through a tangled narrative that forces them to confront their deepest fears.

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