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Too ghoul for school.


<span class="bold">The Coma: Recut</span>, a haunting survival/adventure about escaping your nightmarish high school, is now available for pre-order, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 20% discount, plus the OST and Art book as pre-order bonuses.

After falling asleep during the final exams, Youngho gets pulled into a sinister version of Sehwa High, where a strange sickness clings to the walls and a screeching maniac is roaming the halls. Now he must run, hide, and search every room looking for clues and a way out. Perhaps that strange girl with the bandaged wrists can help?

This is a remaster of a cult classic, with new animations, new hiding and dodge mechanics, updated art, and rebalanced gameplay.

The 20% discount and pre-order bonuses will last until the game's expected release on August 29.

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Post edited July 26, 2017 by maladr0Id
Will the OST and book be sold as DLC after launch or will they become unavailable?
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Fortuk: This looks like it might be interesting. Has anyone here played the original?
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Zoidberg: I think I've seen that a couple years ago, any good?
I briefly played the Steam version of the game. Like a couple of hours. Basically the game (or what I played of it) is mostly exploration and exposition. You wander through the school, picking up notes and the occasional item, and at certain points you are attacked by a "creature" which forces you to run and hide in specified spots. I personally found exploration frustrating, as during my time with the game I had to repeatedly hide while exploring a single corridor.

It vaguely reminded my of Claire, if anyone has played that game. It wasn't bad per se, but I got annoyed with how often you were forced to hide and never finished the game.

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Post edited July 26, 2017 by wonderfulillusion
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Fortuk: This looks like it might be interesting. Has anyone here played the original?
I have. It's been a while since I've played it so I can't remember too many details. It's korean, but definitely NOT cult classic. It's a low budget indie horror game with some excellent art and low scare factor (way too easy to dodge the killer so not too much to be afraid about). I remember some of the gameplay mechanics being a little sloppy, so hopefully the rebalancing fixes that.. should've been a free patch though, this game didn't need a remaster and the new publisher admitted that it was remastered so they could put it on consoles.

It's worth playing for the art, and if you think you'd enjoy exploring the school while using trial and error to figure out what you need to do to get to certain areas and hiding from the killer in the process. That's basically the gist of the game. This is seriously one of the last games I'd expect to get remastered, it's very niche.
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wonderfulillusion: I briefly played the Steam version of the game. Like a couple of hours. Basically the game (or what I played of it) is mostly exploration and exposition. You wander through the school, picking up notes and the occasional item, and at certain points you are attacked by a "creature" which forces you to run and hide in specified spots. I personally found exploration frustrating, as during my time with the game I had to repeatedly hide while exploring a single corridor.

It vaguely reminded my of Claire, if anyone has played that game. It wasn't bad per se, but I got annoyed with how often you were forced to hide and never finished the game.

Fixed a duplicate quote
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spoderman: I have. It's been a while since I've played it so I can't remember too many details. It's korean, but definitely NOT cult classic. It's a low budget indie horror game with some excellent art and low scare factor (way too easy to dodge the killer so not too much to be afraid about). I remember some of the gameplay mechanics being a little sloppy, so hopefully the rebalancing fixes that.. should've been a free patch though, this game didn't need a remaster and the new publisher admitted that it was remastered so they could put it on consoles.

It's worth playing for the art, and if you think you'd enjoy exploring the school while using trial and error to figure out what you need to do to get to certain areas and hiding from the killer in the process. That's basically the gist of the game. This is seriously one of the last games I'd expect to get remastered, it's very niche.
Thanks for the info. :) Sounds like it might not be the hidden gem that I was hoping for, though perhaps the remaster will be substantial enough to make it worth it.
So many languages but no German. Hopefully the reason for this also just that the gamepage still is "work in progress"? *hope*
Oh, this is interestng. A game set in a Korean high school, of all places.

I wonder if they'll ever release as DLC a single-player campaign where you play as their overworked, and continually harassed Foreign English teacher. Perhaps it'll set it up as you trying to recover from a vicious hangover after being roped into an all-night soju binge by the head teacher and vice-principal.

Er, not that I'd ever know anything about that. *coughs*
I don't know the slightest thing about this, but a game with Japanese language might always attract me with a reasonable discount when I have time to play it.
The Coma: Recut : an adventure / action ? thats wrong category for me :D
I watched some videos and it could have been great if it had been a point and click game (preferably done by Wadjet cause they know how to make good old point and click games)

So this game looks hectic to me, i rather relax during a point and click adventure, dont like scrolling screens and lots of nasty bad scrolling scenes.

A point and click version would have been better, this game as it is now fits very well on Steam they have lots of games like this one, which i all filterd so they wont show up :D
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Dogmaus: I don't know the slightest thing about this, but a game with Japanese language might always attract me with a reasonable discount when I have time to play it.
It's Korean.
This seems awkwardly timed in light of the 'pre-orders done right' front page...
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WalkerVII: It's Korean.
it has Japanese language, and 中文, English, français, 한국어, русский, ไทย, Türkçe.