
- #WHITE DAY A LABYRINTH NAMED SCHOOL TOOLBELT MOVIE#
- #WHITE DAY A LABYRINTH NAMED SCHOOL TOOLBELT WINDOWS#
It was good enough that I ran late on this review because I wanted to get through this game twice to see what different endings I could get. I really enjoyed the lore and the story and loved the idea that my decisions could affect the outcome of the story. The longer I played the game the more and more I wanted to look around for that next document and really thinking about what say to the other characters in this game. That’s not to say this game is not any good by any means though, quite the opposite really. As for the janitor, yeah he is pretty intimidating at first but after a while I just founded myself annoyed when he would pop up. They never really manifest into anything interesting and it becomes clear it was just a cheap trick used to trick you into being scared.
#WHITE DAY A LABYRINTH NAMED SCHOOL TOOLBELT WINDOWS#
After playing the game for some time, you will come to realized all the sounds like banging on the windows and other things that are meant to scare you, don’t really go anywhere. Now this may sound like a frightening time that would intrigue any horror fan, but as I stated before this doesn’t stick around long. So if you loved roaming around trying to avoid possessed school staff and ghosts that want to mess with you, then you are in luck for multiple runs of this game. These interactions with the other students can change the outcome of the story and give you multiple endings. Anyways, besides sneaking around the school and avoiding that maniac, you will unlock mysteries of the school from doing puzzles, finding lore items to read, and talking with some of the other students in the school. Why might you ask? I have no idea I just knew I didn’t want any piece of that.
#WHITE DAY A LABYRINTH NAMED SCHOOL TOOLBELT MOVIE#
I’m talking Joe Pesci beat down like that scene in the cornfield from the movie Casino. You will spend a lot of your time in this game avoiding some crazy bat wielding janitor that does NOT like kids in the school after hours because if he finds you, he will bust you up. Once again I was just rolling with the punches looking for that next scare, and for a while the game did creep me out, but after a while I’ll admit the feeling fled and I just felt more annoyed that thrilled. The only catch is, this is no ordinary school because it was once a hospital for the crazies. Seemed a bit extreme to commit a little B&E but hey I was just here to roll with the punches. This is a holiday taking place one month after Valentine’s Day where men give gifts to the women. I do not know if I had missed something but I kept pressing forward and figured out that I was the new student Lee Hui-min and apparently I was participating in a little breaking and entering so I could leave my crush a gift for the upcoming White Day. Upon starting this game I will not lie I was a little confused, there I was, some kid running around in the school late night with no idea why I was there. So this review will be about this version of the release, so with that let’s get started. Now knowing that information I tried to avoid everything else about this game that I could so I could go in with fresh eyes and not compare it to the original. I had never heard of the game so a quick Google search brought up that this is a re-master of the original game of the same name that released in 2001. I felt this same feeling when loading up White Day: A Labyrinth Named School from developer ROI Games. I loved being pulled in but also hated myself asking myself why I’m putting myself though this. They always seemed to pull me in even though they stressed me out never knowing when the scares were coming. I’ve always had a love/hate relationship with the horror genre in video games.
