Japanese psychological adventure game UN:Me announced for PC

Your body isn't a wonderland, it's a... labyrinth?!

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The key art for UN:Me.

Shueisha Games and historia have announced their upcoming psychological horror adventure game, UN:Me. The game brings players on a haunting journey through a mysterious labyrinth where they must navigate the complex dynamics of four distinct souls trapped within a single girl’s body. It is currently only announced for PC. The game supports English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese.

UN:Me begins with a young girl who awakens lost in an enigmatic maze, where four souls are dwelling without her consciousness. Each carries unique trauma and abilities, and can unpredictably seize control of the girl’s body. Uncover the truth behind each soul’s part, the labyrinth’s dark purpose, and the girl’s true identity.

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Here are the game’s key features, via Shueisha Games:

  • Unpredictable Soul Switching – The four souls within the protagonist randomly take control, each bringing their distinct perspectives, fears, and abilities to the forefront. This dynamic switching system means players must constantly adapt their approach as different souls emerge, changing both the dangers they perceive and the actions available to them.
  • Trauma-Driven Gameplay – Each soul carries deep psychological scars from their past. When a particular soul surfaces during exploration, their specific trauma manifests as visual distortions, altered perceptions, and behavioural limitations that directly impact gameplay. Players must learn to work with—or overcome—these haunting psychological obstacles.
  • Soul Dialogue System – Special items discovered throughout the labyrinth unlock intimate dialogue sequences with individual souls. These memory fragments trigger different conversations and revelations depending on which items players collect, gradually unveiling fragmented truths about each soul’s history. Hidden within these cryptic exchanges lie crucial hints for progression and narrative revelations.
  • The Ultimate Choice: Soul Triage – The game’s core moral dilemma centers on an inescapable truth: only one soul can ultimately remain in the body. Players must decide which souls to preserve and which to “delete”—a devastating choice that determines not just the ending, but forces players to confront the weight of choosing who deserves to exist.

Developed by historia and published by Shueisha Games, UN:Me has been announced for PC, but additional platforms will be announced at a later date.

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Lindsay picked up an NES controller for the first time at the age of 6 and instantly fell in love. She began reviewing GBA games 20 years ago and quickly branched out from her Nintendo comfort zone. She has has developed a great love of life sims and FMV titles. For her, accessibility is one of the most important parts of any game (but she also really appreciates good UI).

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