Yoru Tomosu Trailer

The Latest Yoru, Tomosu Trailer Showcases Eerie Imagery

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A new trailer for the upcoming horror visual novel Yoru, Tomosu has been released. This new footage shows a few glimpses of what players are in for. As expected, the audio for this short trailer is at the very least somewhat unsettling. You can watch the new trailer below. Be warned, if you are watching with headphones, there is a fairly loud and droning beep at the start that may cause some discomfort. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Yoru, Tomosu is Nippon Ichi Software’s upcoming horror visual novel. The scenario takes place at the Kagurahara Girls Academy, with the story following five girls who are involved in a mysterious incident. More information about the upcoming visual novel has been revealed on the official website, giving each of the major characters short biographies. A synopsis is also on the website that gives a brief explanation of the scenario and story.

Set in the Taisho era, the students at this all girls’ school are restricted from leaving. Because of this the young girls created a “Pseudo Sister” ritual, which involves two girls exchanging their most prized possession with one another until graduation. However, an incident occurred that ended in tragedy continues to haunt the school.

Yoru, Tomosu will release on July 30, 2020 in Japan for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.


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Senior staff writer, translator and streamer, Kazuma spends his time playing a variety of games ranging from farming simulators to classic CRPGs. Having spent upwards of 6 years in the industry, he has written reviews, features, guides, with work extending within the industry itself. In his spare time he speedruns games from the Resident Evil series, and raids in Final Fantasy XIV. His work, which has included in-depth features focusing on cultural analysis, has been seen on other websites such as Polygon and IGN.