The Switch eShop continues its rapid pace of releases next week with The Coma: Recut, which is a manhwa-styled Korean survival horror and a remastered version of the indie cult classic, The Coma: Cutting Class which is also developed by Devespresso Games.
In the game you play as Youngho, a hapless Korean student who, after drifting asleep during his final exam, wakes to find himself trapped in a twisted version of his school, Sehwa High. And he’s not alone. Relentlessly pursued by a psychotic killer, Youngho must evade his hunter while desperately searching for a way to escape the dread-filled corridors and classrooms.

Here are some of the key features in this game:
• A remastered version of indie cult classic The Coma: Cutting Class, the game has been rebalanced and ‘recut’ with new and updated animations, mechanics, cutscenes and art
• Hide: Crouch in the darkness or cower in a closet to stay out of sight and evade the killer
• Survive: Use your flashlight to search for useful items, but be warned –it can attract unwanted attention
• Mystery: Discover notes and clues to uncover the twisted history of Sehwa High’s students and teachers
• Death: Beware the horrors lurking in the dark, lest you bleed out in some forgotten classroom...
• The cast of characters and creepy corridors of Sehwa High are brought to life in a hand-illustrated manhwa art style
• Inspired by the real-world plight of Korea’s overworked high school students
Do you plan to pick up this Korean survival-horror game for Switch when it launches next week on the 21st?
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Ehhh no thanks. Maniac mansion looks scarier than this. Sorry but just no.
"Korean High School Survival Horror"
Just what I've always wanted
LOL Another game I bought on a Steam sale and never got to. It was pretty cheap when I nabbed it, though, so I'll probably double dip on Switch. Love all the horror games coming to the system.
I don't think I'm buying non-first party games on other systems going forward. It keeps coming back to bite me in the butt.
I never knew the Switch would be this popular.
1. It's not spooky at all
2. Repetitive.
3. Generic setting
4. Artificial difficulty
5. Confusing level design (aka get lost a lot)
6. Forgettable story.
This is what the game was like for me so if you're interested in any way then do your research.
“Inspired by the real-world plight of Korea’s overworked high school students”
Lol
I'll.... give it a shot. Am quite a cowardly gamer with an obsession with horror games... yeah, you can see where this goes.
I'm interested, although the aggressive music of the trailer is putting me off. Doesn't seem to quite go with how the game looks and feels to me if it relies on flashlights and darkness.
I might give it a go.
Taiwanese Detention is waaaaaaayyyyy better than this, thanks but no thanks.
@AG_Awesome Do you know what Korean kids go through? I teach in Korea and these kids are under so much pressure. They are at school from 8am to 10pm most days. And they have the homework. There are also a number of real world suicides because of the stress of the workload they have.
@Trikeboy Just to clarify, Id never laugh at their plight. My “lol” was directed at the obscurity of that statement being a game “feature” or “highlight”. It’s very bizarre but I guess it’s clarifying the story/setting of the game.
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