Get spirited away to a weird, scary version of a Japanese town and take pictures of the oddities you find in SOMBRAS: negative frames
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Oisin Kuhnke
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Rock Paper ShotgunGet spirited away to a weird, scary version of a Japanese town and take pictures of the oddities you find in SOMBRAS: negative framesrockpapershotgun.comAbout a year and a half ago I bought a point and shoot 35mm film camera because I was getting a bit bored of taking photos on my phone in the name of capturing a memory, only to literally never look at them again. Film just has a magic to it, a magic that's difficult to capture in a game for obvious technical reasons. But how about mechanical ones? Enter SOMBRAS: negative frames, a horror-lite photography game about a Japanese-Spanish photography student who gets spirited away. Read more
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