Shueisha Games and historia have unveiled an intriguing addition to the gaming landscape with their upcoming psychological horror adventure, UN:Me. Set to launch exclusively on PC, this game invites players into a haunting labyrinth, where they will navigate the intricate dynamics of four distinct souls residing within a single girl’s consciousness. The game will be available in multiple languages, including English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese.
Gameplay Features
UN:Me begins with a young girl awakening in a bewildering maze, where four souls exist without her awareness. Each soul embodies unique traumas and abilities, capable of unexpectedly taking control of the girl’s body. Players are tasked with uncovering the truth behind each soul’s story, the labyrinth’s sinister purpose, and the girl’s true identity.
- Unpredictable Soul Switching: The game features a dynamic system where the four souls randomly assume control, each presenting their unique perspectives, fears, and abilities. This constant shift requires players to adapt their strategies as different souls emerge, altering both the perceived dangers and available actions.
- Trauma-Driven Gameplay: Each soul carries profound psychological scars from their past. When a specific soul surfaces, their trauma manifests through visual distortions, altered perceptions, and behavioral limitations that directly influence gameplay. Players must navigate these haunting psychological challenges, either working with or overcoming them.
- Soul Dialogue System: Players can discover special items throughout the labyrinth that unlock intimate dialogue sequences with individual souls. These memory fragments lead to varied conversations and revelations based on the items collected, gradually revealing fragmented truths about each soul’s history. Within these cryptic exchanges lie essential hints for progression and narrative development.
- The Ultimate Choice: Soul Triage: At the heart of the game lies a moral dilemma: only one soul can ultimately remain in the girl’s body. Players face the harrowing decision of which souls to preserve and which to “delete,” a choice that not only influences the ending but also compels players to confront the weight of determining who deserves to exist.
Developed by historia and published by Shueisha Games, UN:Me promises a gripping experience for players, with additional platforms expected to be announced in the future.