Haunting Ground Sets its Eyes on PSN

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

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One of Capcoms gems from the last generation of consoles, Haunting Ground (also known as Demento in Japan), will soon appear on PSN. This survival horror game is one of those few that while having some combat options, encourages you more to run away from encounters. A mix between Resident Evil and Clock Tower if you will. The main character Fiona,  locked away in Belli Castle, is accompanied by a white German Shepard named Hewie, with the two of them who must use each other’s skills to get past the many enemies while solving dozens of puzzles to find their way out.

This is a nice treat as the original print run, like Atlus’ Rule of Rose(Another classic survival horror game), has gotten a bit on the rare side, so the option for gamers who are curious and never got to experience Haunting Ground back then are given that chance at a very affordable price of $10.

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