Dvora Studio and Headup Games are out to prove that not only Japanese developers can excel in the survival horror genre, but that another Asian country can, too.
Youngho has finally escaped the terrifying mirror dimension called “The Coma” and is back at school, enjoying his life. But…? Youngho’s second adventure begins. With only the hope of escaping from the hands of the Vicious Sister, Youngho collects the pages of Yaesol’s notes to find a powerful relic sword that can be used against the Vicious Sister. He never expected to find a huge facility under Dokaebi Market! Things get complicated when an unwanted intruder arrives in the mirror dimension, and a new character with ties to Yaesol appears to help Youngho. Will Youngho be able to defeat the Vicious Sister?
The Coma 2B: Catacomb is a Korean survival horror adventure game. It is a prequel to the previous game, The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters, and a story bridge for all the series. You are back in the game as Youngho Choi, the main protagonist of The Coma, you must venture out of the mirror dimension of reality to survive. What happened between The Coma and The Coma 2? The answer is here. Immerse yourself in the warped district of Sehwa as you meet an engaging cast of characters, solve puzzles, discover revealing clues, and fight for survival against a relentless psycho. Running and wielding your flashlight makes you an easy target. You must precariously balance the urgency of exploration with your absolute need to survive!
Fear the killers’ relentless pursuit of you, now with even more vicious AI. Trade items in the Dokaebi Market to prepare for critical life-or-death situations. Explore the nightmarish district of Sehwa and discover its dark secrets. Gather resources to survive deadly encounters and afflictions. Unlock tools and upgrades to reach previously inaccessible areas. Hide to avoid detection and certain death. Featuring vibrant, hand-illustrated in-game graphics and comic strips.
The Coma 2B: Catacomb is coming to PC (Steam) in Q3 (July to September). The game may resemble Clock Tower, as it was also a side-scroller.
Source: Gematsu
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