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Nippon Ichi's Yomawari looks like Silent Hill meets Earthbound

But will it come to the west?

Disgaea developer Nippon Ichi teased a Vita-exclusive horror gamer called Yomawari earlier this summer and now it's revealed that game in action in the following debut trailer:

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Kotaku has a full breakdown of the titles screens in this trailer, but the basic gist is that the little girl protagonist's dog and sister have disappeared one eerie night, so it's off to look for them. Cue the big, scary monsters!

Visually it's got a pretty neat look to it, mixing the standard Japanese survival horror templates of abandoned villages and foggy alleys from such titles as Silent Hill and Fatal Frame/Project Zero with the adorable wide-eyed child protagonists we've seen in RPGs like Earthbound and Secret of Evermore.

Unfortunately, Nippon Ichi has yet to announce a western release for Yomawari. A vast majority of Nippon Ichi titles have made their way to European shores, however, so it seems likely that Yomawari could make it here as well... some day.

Yomawari will launch in Japan on 29th October.