The tribute to Japanese folklore begins when the graduate student Haruaki Fusaishi ends up in the middle of nowhere during a trip to the mountains. With his motorbike broken and unfixable for now, he heads out looking for help and finds a girl near a river who invites him to Yasumizu, a small settlement.
Haruaki decides to stay for the night and he soon meets the rest of the villagers. An old saying about dead people walking along the river makes him feel unwelcome in this isolated place.
It is evening when all of a sudden, Haruaki is asked to leave the village immediately. A red mist starts surrounding the village before he can. Haruaki is told to lock himself up and to not come out under any circumstances.
The next morning, two corpses are found: the feast has begun.
Raging Loop will be available physically and digitally in Europe on October 18th and North America on October 22nd for Nintendo Switch and PS4!
Anyone brave enough to find out on Day One what happened in Yasumizu settlement, will be rewarded with a beautiful 100 page artbook featuring the illustrations of the games and information about the characters.
Once upon a time, the mountain by the village was the home of five beast guardians. Some of the villagers have received their blessing and inherited their power.
What unfolds afterwards is a perverse mind game which has become real. No one can leave Yasumizu until the feast is over, forcing the townsfolk to vote for one person to be hanged every day until the wolves are identified in an attempt to save the village from its fate.
Raging Loop is coming to nintendo Switch and PS4 on October 22, 2019 (Oct. 18 in Europe).
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