Siren: Blood Curse
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Siren: Blood Curse is the third installation in the Forbidden Siren series.
An American television crew sets out to Japan to investigate a village called "Hanuda", which has seen it's share of human sacrifices and other terrifying events.
Divided to twelve chronologically set episodes, Siren: Blood Curse plays much like the first game in the series, but this time with much update controls schemes and graphics.
Honest to the Forbidden Siren style, the game forces the player to hide and divert enemies instead of choosing to fight them. Sight-jacking is back as the main weapon of the player: you must use your special ability to see through your enemies' eyes in order to steer clear away from battle. New to Blood Curse is the ability to create shortcuts for sight-jacked enemies.
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1001 Video Games
Siren: Blood Curse appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott.
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Game added by Dae.
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Game added December 23, 2008. Last modified April 2, 2025.