Niraya of ■■ launches in November

Niraya of ■■

HEXADRIVE has announced a release date for Niraya of ■■, their mysterious new Japanese-themed horror adventure game.

Niraya of ■■ is in development for Windows PC (via Steam) and will launch on November 28th, worldwide.

Here’s a rundown on the previously announced game, plus a new trailer:

Niraya of ■■

You cannot fight. Yet, you must confront your fears. “Niraya of ■■” is a Japanese-style horror adventure that follows Yuni, a child abandoned in a haunted world and searching for a way home.

Story

Late summer, 2000—During a ritual held at a remote temple, Yuni loses consciousness, and awakens inside the cold, dark confines of a refrigerator. Outside, the world is unrecognizable—and no trace of Yuni’s mother is to be found.

Otherworldly horrors lurk the lantern-lined tunnels and temple-like structures. Sensing premonitions moments before danger strikes, it is all Yuni can do to evade and push onward. Relentlessly pursued, Yuni clings to a single hope—to find a way home.

Features

  • The Horror of Being Powerless – Powerless to strike back against the monsters of this realm, Yuni must utilize premonitions of hostile intent to evade attacks.
  • Suspense Through Limited Movement – Running ahead blindly will leave Yuni exhausted and vulnerable. Suspense heightens with every step, as you carefully manage stamina while making critical decisions.
  • A Silent and Uncanny World – Most strangely, this forsaken world does not fall into ruin—as if some unknowable force watches over it. Amidst serene, Buddhist-inspired architecture, something profoundly wrong lingers just beneath the surface.

Why has Yuni been abandoned in this strange world? As you explore, the truth may come to light, one clue at a time. But, more importantly, it is up to you to guide Yuni safely home.

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