
Spirit Hunter: Death Mark
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You have been Marked... A strange rumor is spreading through the shadows of Tokyo's H City: a mysterious disfigurement, like a grotesque birthmark, has been appearing on the bodies of certain individuals.
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You have been Marked...
A strange rumor is spreading through the shadows of Tokyo's H City: a mysterious disfigurement, like a grotesque birthmark, has been appearing on the bodies of certain individuals. Anyone who receives the Mark will rapidly die of unknown, horrifying causes.
Deprived of your memories, you arrive at a mansion rumored to protect the bearers of the Mark. As the doors swing open, the countdown to death has already begun...
• Search and Survive! - To avoid an almost certain gruesome death at the “hands” of angry spirits, you’ll need to search your surroundings for clues to increase your odds of survival.
• Ghost Busting - Sometimes the sword is more powerful than the pen. And when words fail it’s time to stand your ground. Remember the price of not holding your own is an untimely death.
• Riddle Me This - It’s not enough to defeat the spirit that cursed you, you need to do it in the right way. If you don’t you might survive, but end up wishing you hadn’t. Be sure to parse all the clues and information you discover correctly to make your life continue to be worth living.
The visual novel itself has sharp writing and genuinely good scares. The characters are believable and fleshed out. Even though you interact with some of them for only one chapter, they are distinct and memorable. My
Spirit Hunter: Death Mark is a deeply unsettling, atmospheric horror visual novel that manages to blend traditional Japanese ghost stories with modern urban legend creepiness. It’s not just a game—it’s a slow descent
Death, Dollies and Tattoos! I heard this was award winning and tbh it was really interesting playing it. You have a handful of characters who keep you interested, the main character is mysterious. The story is pretty
The plot is AMAZING and interconnected, once you get the full picture, I would even rate it 9.5/10 and the sole reason to grind through its clunkiness. It's a shame that this type of game is very niche. I hope the
Probably my current favorite game; the price may seem daunting, but it's well-worth that price. The art, the sound design, the story design, the character design... it's all fantastic. I just finished the DLC today; I
Easy recommendation if you like Visual Novels, Adventure Games and Horror... though the full price is a little high for what it is. In Spirit Hunter: Death Mark you awaken in a mansion with no memory of who you are and