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Root Film launches today on Switch and Playstation

Root Film launches today on Switch and Playstation

<p>Out now!</p>

Written by Ross Locksley on 19 Mar 2021



The latest in the series of Root visual novel games, Root Film, has been launched today on Playstation 4 and Nintendo Switch by PQube. Additionally, you can save 20% on the digital games if you order today!

Synopsis:

Root Film transports players to a beautifully detailed like-for-like recreation of some beloved locations in historic Shimane prefecture, spiritual home of Japanese mythology. It is here, working on the set of a once cancelled TV show that you find yourself entangled in a strange and inexplicable series of murders.

 Directed by renowned storyteller, Hifumi Kono, and featuring voice acting from Japanese idols i☆Ris, unravel a 10-year-old mystery lost in 35mm film.

A physical special edition is also available, and includes a collectors box and artbook, which can be ordered exclusively from Funstock.

RootFilm

Trailer:


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