
NightCry is a gathering of video game luminaries to make the next great horror game experience. Ltd., Clock Tower creator Hifumi Kono, and The Grudge director Takashi Shimizu. It’s been a long time coming, and we’re happy to finally unveil the official website for Project Scissors: NightCry, the new horror game from Nude Maker Co. If you would like to use a different alias than the name attached to your Kickstarter account, please send us an email about that as well! If you are a backer from our Kickstarter or Campfire campaigns, be sure to send a message to after you create your forum account to request access to the Backers-only section of the forums! We will be confirming identities via our list of backer information for your names & email addresses!Īlso, we are now preparing our list of Backer names to be released as our supporters on the official site. The forums can be accessed by the "Forum" button above, or directly via ! We know you've all been wondering what we've been up to, and how we would continue to communicate with our fans! While we will continue to release news to our Backers via Kickstarter, and other news via this website & social media, be sure to check out the official NightCry forums for the latest & most up-to-date information about NightCry! Thank you Kono-San! So if you're in the Kanto region during the last week of January, be sure to stop by Makuhari Messe and check out the game! Good fright, everyone! However, I'm confident that everyone can sense the feeling or the spirit of "Clock Tower" from the game, so please take a look and play.

It's true that this is the first time demo exhibiting for this game, but, of course, we are still hyper busy implementing the game to the end the contents are also being updated every day, so we cannot have the biggest satisfaction just yet.

Since we are developing the game as indie, we decided to participate in this event. Hello, I'm Kono Hifumi, director for the game NightCry. Our director, Kono-san, has a message for this exhibition. This is the first time we will exhibit our playable version, so we'd be grateful if everyone can show up and let us know how you feel about it! We will present NightCry at the Digital Game Expo SPECIAL in Tokaigi2016, which will be held in Makuhari Messe on Jan 30th and 31st.Ĭheck out more information here (Only in Japanese, sorry!): Jackal - Bubblegum (feat.Hello fellow Night stalkers! We have a very special announcement for everyone who is waiting for NightCry. Missy Elliot - Work It (Dreamer x Ian Munro Edit) Skrillex, 12th Planet and Kill The Noise - Right On Time (Alex Young Remix)Ĭorrupted Data - Donk (Original Twerk Mix) Riff Raff - Rose Gold Stripper Pole (Prod. Missy Elliot - One Minute Man (Saint + Jesse Slayter Remix)

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Dude's just talented, and knows how to eek out those gems of sound into his productions. In the last year, he's released EPs with Generation Bass, been touted by Enchufada as an artist to watch in 2014, to getting support and praise from a number of the scenes finest, including Mad Decent, Skream & Benga, and many, many others. At a time when so many were tired of the big room EDM sound, the styles of zouk bass, moombahton, and whatever you want to call this 100BPM craze were popping up the world over, and no matter where you were from, Boston's JSTJR seemed to be a constant. JSTJR was one of the more exciting prospects to gain traction in 2013.
