
It is more likely that other developers took inspiration from it. It plays like Outlast or Amnesia but considering its origins, it will be unfair to say that the game copies mechanics from these games. The game features pretty basic controls for the main character and there is no option to actually do any combat, instead you will be focusing on surviving the dark and twisted corridors of the school as you run for your life and encounter all sort of horrors including ghosts and creepy janitors. White Day is played through a first person camera with cutscenes being the only way to actually see the main character in third person camera. Little does he know the dark and terrible secrets that are a part of the school history. To give the diary back to his crush, he plans to take it to her classroom one night while also taking along a gift that he plans to put on her desk as a token of his love. The main character doesn’t really have much of a personality here since the game relies on the choice that you make to forward story during the cutscenes, so it is like a shell of a male student here. One day, he sees her sitting at a bench where she somehow manages to forget her personal diary. You are a student at the school who has a secret crush on one of the most popular girl in your class. White Day carries a rather interesting story premise. White Day: A Labyrinth Named School is now finally playable in English and with a good localization to boot, so that it stays true to its source material, but does the game manage to hold well today?

This was the first official localization for the game and I am pleased to say that the publisher PQube appears to have done a splendid job with their localization efforts here.

WHITE DAY A LABYRINTH NAMED SCHOOL GUIDE PC
White Day managed to achieve a cult status among survival horror fans and it wasn’t until most recently that the game was finally announced for the PC and PS4. Despite being a remake, it still retained the charm of the original release but the restriction of the mobile platform means it never received the same exposure as a PC or console game. This was the only way to play White Day for a long time until it was remade for Smartphones in the form of a remake that completely revamped the visuals, added plenty of new content and made some other significant changes to the base game.
WHITE DAY A LABYRINTH NAMED SCHOOL GUIDE PATCH
Developed and released exclusively in Korea, the game never managed to get an official English release but thankfully some fans were dedicated enough to release an unofficial patch for it. White Day is quite an old game that was originally released for the PC back in 2001.
