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Fear Comes 'Calling'
Tuesday, 21 July 2009 00:00   
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Source: Hudson Entertainment

Calling
Promotional art for Calling
Hudson Entertainment will bring players face to face with death as they roam an alternate existence in an attempt to survive Calling, coming exclusively to the Wii in 2010.

In Calling, players begin by visiting a mysterious “Black Page” website with a simple number counter. Some say it is a bridge to something sinister; the counter indicating the number of people who have died after visiting the page. It is said that people who have visited the site and witness a certain event are drawn into a mysterious space compiled of the memories of the dead - the space between life and death. Someone or something is drawing the living there for a reason, and it is up to the player to discover the horrifying truth. In order to do so, players will use various equipment including flash lights, phones, and other items to navigate and escape the Calling.

“Players will be asked to use their wits and senses to survive the world of Calling,” said Mike Pepe, Director of Marketing of Hudson Entertainment. “It is a game that revolves around real people and real emotions – no chain saws or suits of armor. The game is traditional survival horror at its finest.”

Throughout the game players will visit various parts of the Calling world. Memories of houses, schools, hospitals and more bring players closer to either an escape or an untimely death. Players will solve puzzles, search and interact with objects, and ultimately try to avoid the inhabitants of this alternative existence.

Hudson's Calling is scheduled to arrive in early 2010.

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Story Highlights
  • Hudson Entertainment unveils their new survival horror title, Calling exclusively for the Nintendo Wii gaming system
  • The story revolves around a 'Black Page' website, where viewers are drawn into a limbo that channels the memories of the restless dead
  • The Wii Remote doubles as the on-screen protagonist’s mobile phone which will inititate fascinating interactions during the game
  • Calling is expected to arrive in stores in early 2010
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 July 2009 09:32 )