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mag_goil said:
During two of the deaths it causes a time loop and everyone goes back with some of their memories. If you are unsure about the story you can go to the wiki. Which we update every once in awhile. Everything you ask can be answered fully. I would have to play the game to answer most of them but I am away from my ps3.


The Siren Blood Curse wiki doesn't help me at all understanding these things. I already checked earlier. :(



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CGI-Quality said:

You must have the EU version. Blood Curse release as a dl-only title in the US. As for the story - I know. I'm just saying, none of the game is what it seems. Just trying to help where you feel confused. Most of the story actually already happened, not just the first half, but it also didn't happen in the way the player thinks it did. This is why you need New Translation. Better explains the missing elements, despite still being a bit confusing for first time players.


One of those strange cases of EU getting the better deal over America, it seems

 

Since I doubt I'll be able to get a copy of New Translation, I shall check it up online. Thanks for the input!



Wright said:
SvennoJ said:
I played it when it came out on ps3. I Enjoyed it a lot but I can't remember much of the plot. Just the awesome sneaking around while sight jacking. I don't pay much attention to horror game plots :/


Thing is, the plot here seems extremely interesting; it's just that it is confusingly presented to the player.

I still feel like playing it again some day. Little did I know at the time that Siren blood curse was about the best we would be getting for survival horror last gen. Unfortunately my ps3 died and I never redownloaded it due to my isp capping my bandwidth just before my ps3 broke.

Was it already a remaster? No chance of a collection on ps4?



CGI-Quality said:

You bet! Good luck on your journey and glad you enjoyed the game! I cherish it, so I apologize if I might seem a tad skewed in talking about some of the flaws!


Gee, no need to apologize. :P



SvennoJ said:

 No chance of a collection on ps4?


Doubtful, but have faith in another game of Project Siren for Ps4! :D



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vivster said:
Wright said:
vivster said:
I just think that you're just one of the 2 people who played the game and that other guy is currently enjyoing himself in a bar


Enjoying himself doing what? :P

Bar stuff.


Youre so right its scary.

Will contribute when i get bsck from the bar and im sober



this is an awesome game, best survival horror game last gen

also according to wikipedia

 

Wikipedia

Plot[edit]

On August 3, 2007, an American TV crew visits the area of Hanuda Village, Japan, a mountain village that vanished completely in 1976.[2][17] At night, Sol and Melissa stumble upon a Mana ritual, where Yukie Kobe is murdered as a sacrifice. Suddenly, Howard Wright intervenes, allowing Miyako to escape unharmed.[12][18][19] Howard then runs to find help; instead, he encounters a policeman who tries to kill him.[20] Howard manages to kill the officer and escape, discovering that the man is already dead.[21] As Howard crosses a bridge, an ominous siren shakes the mountain, and the policeman—a Shibito—reappears and shoots Howard in the chest. He falls into the river below.[22]Meanwhile, Yukie resurrects as a Shibito and attacks the camera crew, separating them as the siren wails.[22]

Howard later wakes up downstream, having somehow survived the gunshot. He is briefly assisted by Amana, though they are separated when a Fly Shibito knocks Howard down and carries Amana away. Sam reawakens at the Hanuda mines, and reunites with Melissa for a short time.[23] Meanwhile, Bella, hiding in the Saiga Hospital, tries to call for help; this draws in Sol, now a Shibito, who attacks Melissa shortly afterward.[24] Howard later encounters Miyako and Seigo Saiga, recognizing the latter from the ritual, before attempting to escape Hanuda with Miyako.[25] Later, Sam meets Saiga; Melissa reunites with him. As they leave, Saiga decides to kill himself after Yukie—his fianceé—appears again. The Monroes later encounter Bella—who, to their horror, died and has become a Shibito.

While this is happening, Amana recovers her lost memories, remembering that she is to bring the god Kaiko into the world.[26][27] She subdues Howard, and takes Miyako away into the Shibito Nest. Howard pursues them, but is too late: Miyako had already been sacrificed. Delving further in, Howard encounters the Shibitos of Sam and Bella, as well as an insane Melissa, who shoots and kills him. Inexplicably, Howard's and Bella's deaths cause a time loop. The player returns to the point where Howard, alive, first encountered Amana. This time, Howard, remembering her actions from the previous timeline, runs away from her; and Amana, now retaining her memories, doesn't follow.[28]

In this timeline, Sol and Sam reunite in the Hanuda mines; while Melissa finds Bella, safe and sound, in the hospital. However, Sol dies after he and Sam are surrounded, and Melissa dies while saving Bella from a maggot Shibito.[29]Saiga, getting a strange sense of déjà vu, briefly protects Bella from more Shibito before uncovering an ancient Mana text.[30] Later, Sam, who got separated from Sol earlier, finds the text, discovering that the events they were experiencing were all predestined.[31] Howard, meanwhile, recalls that Miyako had melded her blood with his to prevent him from becoming a Shibito himself, and goes of in search for her.[31] At the same time, Bella leaves from hiding in a house, and narrowly escapes from Melissa, now another Shibito.[32]

Upon meeting with her, Howard remembers the events of the previous timeline. Miyako explains to him that the village is currently caught in an unending time loop, and that they must release the "other power" to stop it.[33] They succeed in breaking the seals, but Amana appears, knocking Howard unconscious and kidnapping Miyako.[34] Afterward, Saiga arrives and carries Howard to the hospital, and has Bella (who had seen the whole thing) come along.[35] When Howard comes to at the hospital, he meets Bella and discovers Saiga "experimenting" on a Shibito.[36] Later, Saiga heads to the Hanuda Mine on his own, where he fights Yukie (now a mutated Shibito) and retrieves an artifact called "the Uryen".[37] At the same time, Howard and Bella arrive at the Shibito Nest to find Miyako and Sam.[38] Howard, Bella, and Sam all enter the core of the nest, where they see Amana sacrifice Miyako in the red sea, summoning an otherworldly monster—Kaiko. As the others escape, Amana stays, horrified by Kaiko's form: something has gone wrong again.[39]

Just then, Saiga arrives with the Uryen—the "fruit" that Amana was supposed to use to resurrect Kaiko in its true form. Kaiko impales Saiga, who dies as he unleashes the Uryen's sacred fire down upon them.[40] Howard gets separated from Bella and meets Sam, who had sent Howard the message that brought him here. After asking Howard to keep Bella safe should he find her again, Sam traverses the Shibito Nest core.[41] He encounters Melissa and Sol, each now a Maggot and Spider Shibito, respectively.[42] As Sol corners Bella, Melissa intervenes, saving her daughter. However, all three wind up falling through an orange void, much to Sam's horror. Howard, meanwhile, heads back to the area where Miyako was sacrificed, where he finds Miyako's spirit looking up at him in the reflection of the red sea. She requests that Howard make the village disappear, and he falls into the water.[43]

Howard enters "Inferno" (いんふぇるの?), where he encounters Saiga's spirit. After giving him the Uryen, Saiga battles Howard as a test.[44] Howard defeats Saiga, and the doctor leaves behind a sword for Howard to use.[4] Amana then appears, and offers herself up to resurrect Kaiko's true form: a mass of floating insect parts. With Miyako's spirit guiding him, Howard turns Saiga's sword into a vessel for the "other power", which the Uryen's flame unleashes. Now able to fight the deity, Howard works with Miyako's spirit to see through Kaiko's illusions and destroy it. After succeeding, Amana returns, saying that the ritual has succeeded before walking away. Meanwhile, Sam falls into another orange void, which deposits him into Hanuda in 1972, after the village was washed away in a flood. He comments that "[e]verything must be repeated so that Bella can exist forever", and remembers Howard, ensuring that the events of the game would repeat.[45] According to in-game files, Sam's reason for saying this is because Amana is actually a grown-up Bella, who'd fallen into the past and became the priestess that would bring Kaiko into the world.[citation needed]

In the epilogue, Howard approaches Hanuda's Shibito, while listening to the song "genocide" by ikd-sj on his music player. The camera reveals that he is armed with guns, Saiga's sword, and the Uryen. Activating the Uryen, Howard begins to destroy the village—his "promise to Miyako."[46]



Ruler said:

this is an awesome game, best survival horror game last gen

also according to wikipedia

 


That's a great way to resume the plot; but unfortunately doesn't really answer the plot questions I have. Though at this point we can pretty much confirm Bella is Amana, right?!



Wright said:
Ruler said:

this is an awesome game, best survival horror game last gen

also according to wikipedia

 


That's a great way to resume the plot; but unfortunately doesn't really answer the plot questions I have. Though at this point we can pretty much confirm Bella is Amana, right?!

Here is more information

http://forbiddensiren.wikia.com/wiki/Amana


yeah, i have checked out again my archives  from my game fille. You should read archive number 49 that you should get if you have beaten the game, there it explains everything  as well as archive number 1.



Ruler said:

Here is more information

http://forbiddensiren.wikia.com/wiki/Amana


yeah, i have checked out again my archives  from my game fille. You should read archive number 49 that you should get if you have beaten the game, there it explains everything  as well as archive number 1.


That wiki is interesting. Thank you very much! I've actually been reading the wrong wiki, apparently.