
Long story short, Lee must enter Yeondu High School under the shadow of night, in his bid to find So-yeong, and this commences the slow, unravelling psychological white-knuckle experience that awaits you in White Day. Proceedings take place during “White Day”, a Korean festival that closely resembles Valentine’s Day, and because of this Lee wants to give his hot, new crush So-yeong some fancy chocolate, along with delivering her lost diary which she left behind on a bench earlier that day. You play as the protagonist Lee Hui-min who is the new, unassuming pupil in town. The game is set in Korea and begins somewhat pleasantly outside of Yeondu High School.
WHITE DAY A LABYRINTH NAMED SCHOOL GHOSTS PS4
Luckily, the remake is finally landing soon on PS4 and PC. Originally only released in Korea in 2001, White Day: A Labyrinth Named School was remade and re-released to Western audiences in 2015 for mobile. White Day is a first-person survival-horror with classic (read: obtuse) puzzles, bereft of traditional combat, a lot like Outlast or Amnesia: The Dark Descent. And if you’re a massive horror fan - like yours truly - chances are, you’re going to really dig it. I’m happy to report that White Day: A Labyrinth Named School is a terrifying, bloody love-letter to those creepy folk tales and urban myths you used to share around the campfire with your friends. Growing up, one thing that used to really get me fizzing at the bunghole were scary ghost stories The Liver Boy, Bloody Mary, The Hotel Room - I’m sure you can remember a few yourself. Reviews // 22nd Aug 2017 - 4 years ago // By Dylan Chaundy White Day: A Labyrinth Named School Review
