An interactive Haunted PS1 E3 experience.
The first game in the HauntedPS1 C.H.A.I.N. anthology, it follows a young woman exploring a cave with not but a singular torch. Its case report details a labyrinth of walls and pathways in Utah, first recorded on the 25th of August, 1997.
The 11th link in the Haunted PS1 C.H.A.I.N. is extremely anomalous and is known to cause psychosis and paranoia among the staff who play it or otherwise come in contact with it. They are typically then reported either missing or dead. There is no known way to handle this game safely.
The untitled eighth game in the Haunted PS1 C.H.A.I.N. takes place in an unknown, blood-soaked location. The only new detail given on the research log is an ultrasound image of an unknown figure.
The fifth link in the Haunted PS1 C.H.A.I.N. anthology is a lovecraftian arcade platformer under the water.
Dive deeper and deeper into dreams in this short musical experience. This is link 6 in the Haunted PS1 C.H.A.I.N..
Link #9 of Haunted PS1'S C.H.A.I.N. initially resembles a PSX disc, but is revealed in the research log to be some form of potentially living creature. What follows is only explainable on those terms.
C.H.A.I.N. link #18 revolves around a librarian in her workplace during a torrential thunderstorm. The specimen can purportedly possess people.
For the 13th link in Haunted PS1's C.H.A.I.N. is a simple dodging game. Nearby metal objects are purported to migrate by a couple inches if the game is left on for a certain duration.
More catharsis than game, The Drowning Machine journals the days following the untimely death of a best friend.
It's becoming too powerful... Lost in an ocean of dark isolation, her voice beckons to you once more. The comforting black ink dissolves, and you bathe in the blinding glow of unnatural lights. Your sight returns, and you are drifting in the bay of bustling city. Many towers scrape the sky, but one pierces right through it. The glass ball atop its point resonates with the same energy that religious symbol held. In New Spook City a sickness shall spread. Collect 24 dreams before they're all dead.
The third game in the HauntedPS1 C.H.A.I.N. anthology, it documents a nightmare-like trawl through a surrealist underwater world.
Link #12 in the Haunted PS1 C.H.A.I.N. is footage from a hiking trip in west Germany. The video quality is abhorrent for what should be a modern phone and the device itself is caked in ashes.
There is no information on the last entry of C.H.A.I.N..
Mysterious disembodied eyes chase you in this link of Haunted PS1's C.H.A.I.N..
Link #19 in Haunted PS1's C.H.A.I.N. is purported to mirror an unknown apocalypse-esque event and its cover art supposedly has an intoxicating effect on some who witness it. Now there is nothing more to do. I must do what I promised my father.
The fourth link in the C.H.A.I.N. anthology is a mysterious exploration game. Its case report has a mysterious (now dried) liquid on top of a mostly illegible synopsis.
Link 7 in the Haunted PS1 C.H.A.I.N. provides souls in balls for the player to rebirth. The research log indicates that the physical properties of the disc may not be completely inert.
Appropriately titled 16, this C.H.A.I.N. link may or may not be linked to an incident of occult Welsh origin.
The second game in the HauntedPS1 C.H.A.I.N. anthology, it follows the interactions of a Ms. Blanch and a man who attempts to drive her into the ocean.
Link #17. In a unique departure from most other case reports, this one is entirely in Japanese and its subject follows an unknown protagonist in a dark forest.
The tenth entry within Haunted PS1's C.H.A.I.N. is preceded by a report of a parasitic mind virus and a biostratigraphic diagram. A medical team surrounds the player as gore begins to pile around them.
Yet another untitled entry in Haunted PS1's C.H.A.I.N., it follows an unknown protagonist hounded by mysterious, eyeball-like creatures.