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Ju-on: The Grudge, known in Japan as Kyōfu Taikan: Ju-on (恐怖体感 呪怨, lit. Sensation of Fear: Ju-on), is a survival horror video game developed for the Wii. It was produced in honor of the Ju-on series' 10th anniversary. The game was directed by Takashi Shimizu, who also helmed the films. The game was developed by feelplus and published in Japan by AQ Interactive on July 30, 2009, and in North America and Europe in October of the same year by Xseed Games and Rising Star Games, respectively.
The game is centered on a family that moved into a cursed house. Several family members are playable characters and each story is viewed from the perspective of the character being played in scenarios called episodes.
The Wii Remote is used to direct the player character's flashlight; however, rather than using the controller's infrared functionality, the games uses the Wii remote's accelerometer to guide the onscreen tool. Movement is executed by the Wii Remote's control pad and B Button, and the character is steered in the direction their flashlight is being held. The player is pressured not to remain in the same place for too long or move too slowly, as this will cause Kayako, the onryō to appear to the player. If there is a second Wii Remote synced to the console in the game's "courage test", each of the buttons on that controller can be used to trigger a unique scenario for the player to experience. The game also features a mechanic that measures the Wii Remote's movements during gameplay, so that the more the player flinches, the worse their success rate becomes.
Feel is the third studio album by Japanese psychedelic-folk rock duo Nagisa Ni te. It was released in 2002 by Org Records. In 2002, P-Vine Records re-released this album followed by Jagjaguwar in 2002 for North American/European distribution.
Characterized by a very clear production sound, Feel can be regarded as one of their most acoustic. After Geographic's Songs for a Simple Moment compilation, Feel is among their first studio releases to have a western distribution.
All songs written by Shinji Shibayama and Masako Takeda.
Actors: Jonas Mello (actor), Osmar Prado (actor), Aldo César (actor), Marc De Rossi (editor), Vicente Sálvia (composer), Nello De Rossi (producer), Carlos Silveira (actor), Ezio Ramos (actor), Carlos Silveira (actor), Flávio Dias (actor), Francisco Bretas (actor), Carlos Vecchi (miscellaneous crew), Clóvis Vieira (writer), Clóvis Vieira (director), Marcelo Campos (actor),
Genres: Adventure, Animation, Family, Sci-Fi,Well
I used to think that I know the feeling well.
I used to think that you took me to your hell.
Why do we have to play this silly game?
When the mess in my mind, it stays the same.
And I can't believe it,
This isn't happening again.
And I feel what I can,
And I lose the chance to speak and I need to get away.
Feel what I can,
And I lose the chance to speak and I need, I need to get away from here.
Well now I'm sure that I know the feeling well,
It's the one you have when you lay here, rot in hell.
Well I'll never find an end to these horrid thoughts,
But I'll rid myself of you and all your damn cheap shots.
And I can't believe it,
This isn't happening again.
And I feel what I can,
And I lose the chance to speak and I need to get away.
Feel what I can,
And I lose the chance to speak and I need, I need to get away from here.
And I can't believe it,
And I won't believe it,
This isn't happening again.
And I feel what I can,
And I lose the chance to speak and I need to get away.
Feel what I can,
And I lose the chance to speak and I need, I need to get away from here.
Feel what I can,
And I lose the chance to speak and I need, I need to get away from here.
Feel what I can,
And I lose the chance to speak and I need, I need to get away from here.
I need to get away, need to get away from
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