![]() Very Easy paints itself as being most welcoming, saying it is for people who want the story and no challenge. Very Easy, Easy, Normal, and Hard are all immediately available, with Hell locked away. There are five degrees of difficulty in White Day: A Labyrinth Named School. Yet with the remake’s multiple difficulty levels, I feel like its multiple difficulty levels are there to help ease players like me in and let us enjoy the story without worrying about things getting to be too much. There are people who say it is one of the scariest games out there. White Day: A Labyrinth Named School has a reputation. I’ll choose the easiest difficulty levels, if I can, to avoid dreaded jump scares, but worry I’m missing out as a result. ![]() Which means I power through games like Fatal Frame and Silent Hill, playing during daylight hours, often with someone nearby as moral support. ![]() Especially if it has to do with folklore and fairy tales. You hear her crying and desperately calling for her mom and Na-Yeong to save her, but no one does.I am a wuss, but one that is fascinated by the plots of some scary games and movies. The recording that plays on the tape, as well as the voices in the labyrinth, drive home how terrified Seong-Ah was. She succumbed to an asthma attack, and became a vengeful spirit as a result of her horrific passing. She was in the school when a fire started, trapping her in the home economics room. In the remake, if you get on So-Yeong's route, she admits to Hui-Min that she wants to help Na-Yeong move on and breaks down crying out of guilt, as she feels terrible for not being able to save her sister from suicide.Especially with Ji-Hyeon mentioning that the janitors are actually quite nice during the daytime. There are notes to be found that imply that the murderous janitors are possessed, which is why they are at the school at night and so intent on beating a student's brains out.She felt guilty for not being able to save Seong-Ah, to the point that she began to suffer from auditory hallucinations. ![]()
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