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The Feel is an upcoming Wii game in development by Takashi Shimizu, the popular director of Japanese horror films such as Ju-On (adapted here as The Grudge).

He is working with AQ Interactive (publisher of Bullet Witch, Vampire Rain and the cancelled Sakigutchi RPG Cry On) to create the new game which will be a horror game as you’d expect from the guy who made The Grudge.

In the game players will be exploring a haunted house using the Wii Remote’s pointer as their guiding flashlight. A very interesting mechanic is also the fact that the battery life of the player’s Wii Remote will actually serve as the player’s health meter . . . No further details on how THAT will work were given though.

“The Feel” will support up to two players and will be launching for Wii’s in Japan this summer.

http://www.videogamesblogger.com/2009/04/13/the-feel-is-new-wii-horror-game-by-director-of-the-grudge.htm



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CGI-Quality said:

Looks like a Condemned/SILENT HILL mixture. I LOVE it already!!!!!!!!!!!!

     

Man....I love Survival Horror  ;-0

This game will be a first day purchase

I figured you would love it.

I like that it is part of the "Ju-on" series. I liked those movies and I want to play this.

 



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The Feel is a lame title imo.

Game seems interesting though.



Pixel Art can be fun.

I wonder how they are going to make your Wiimote battery life act as your health meter.



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Has anyone notice how all 3 of the console platforms, for the most part, have certain genre they cater too?

Wii: On Rails, Horror, Platformers(?), Mini-games
XB360: Shooters, 3rd Person Shooters, and RPG's
PS3: Platformers, Actions, Shooters

I've never seen it where only certain genres dominated a particular platform. =p



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mesoteto said:
looks like the grudge

 

 

Ditto



hatmoza 2.0 said:
mesoteto said:
looks like the grudge

 

 

Ditto

 

it's a part of the director's famous Ju-on film series.



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I'd assume that there's simply no health meter, you can't take much damage, and he was being facetious by saying that as long as you have batteries in your Wii-mote, you have a chance at living, or something. I mean, I can't see them forcing you to buy new batteries (if you don't have rechargeables) just to 'heal' yourself.



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Euphoria14 said:
I wonder how they are going to make your Wiimote battery life act as your health meter.

That would be strange.   I can understand the Wii battery reflecting your flashlight battery but not health.  I'll never be short on health thanks to rechargable batteries!  

Maybe when you're 'attacked' it rumbles your wiimote like crazy to suck it dry on battery life?  Kidding...

 



 

thekitchensink said:
I'd assume that there's simply no health meter, you can't take much damage, and he was being facetious by saying that as long as you have batteries in your Wii-mote, you have a chance at living, or something. I mean, I can't see them forcing you to buy new batteries (if you don't have rechargeables) just to 'heal' yourself.

 

Whatever it is, should be interesting.



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