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Surrealist Horror Game ‘Yume Nikki: Dream Diary’ Heads to Japanese Nintendo eShop
While no North American release date has been announced, Japanese fans of Kadokawa Corporation’s Yume Nikki: Dream Diary will soon be able to take the game on the go. The latest issue of Famitsu Weekly has revealed that Yume Nikki is coming to the Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo eShop on February 21 in Japan.
The game, which is a reboot of the original 2004 Yume Nikki, was coincidentally released last February on Steam, and is a mix of weird and weirder. Players explore the dreams of a hikikomori (a Japanese word for reclusive individuals or “loners”) named Madotsuki. Traveling through her dreams, the player encounters moments of surrealistic horror imagery.
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McDonald’s No-Clips Out of Reality with Unexpected ‘Backrooms’ Short Movie
The best part about engaging with collaborative genre fiction on the internet is that anyone can get in on the action, with worldwide accessibility often resulting in absurd story beats that wouldn’t be possible if any single person was responsible for the entire narrative. And while Kane Parsons’ Backrooms film is definitely the young filmmaker’s own unique take on the infamous creepypasta, it’s fun to see other creators join the Backrooms sandbox now that the big screen adaptation is getting ready for a record-shattering opening weekend.
As if cleverly timed releases like Puppet Combo’s The Backrooms game weren’t enough (not to mention that Scary Movie poster poking fun at Parsons’ flick), McDonald’s official social media accounts have now released an analog horror video of their own celebrating the liminal terrors of the McRooms – complete with a familiar purple surprise at the end of the footage.
While it’s funny enough to see the world’s most recognizable Fast Food giant engage with internet-borne Found Footage thrills seemingly out of the blue, the video is actually referencing a long-running gag among the Backrooms fandom where creators jokingly talk about there being a fully functional McDonald’s restaurant hidden somewhere in level 0 of the infamous liminal labyrinth.
Now, would it be too much to hope for a moist-carpet-flavored McShake to tie in with the film?
Backrooms is now playing only in theaters from A24.

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