News: Both games will be available in March.
Hudson has announced the release dates for their next two Wii projects, Calling and Rooms: The Main Building (which is also coming to the DS).
Calling, which will be released March 9, is a Japanese-style horror title that will task players with discovering the secret behind the mysterious "Black Page" website:
Some say the "Black Page" is a bridge to something sinister, but players will seek the truth for themselves with the guidance of the four characters stuck in the Mnemonic Abyss. Calling revolves around these characters and their fight for survival. In classic J-Horror style, players will experience the gripping story of suspense from the different characters' perspectives. Someone or something is drawing the living into the Mnemonic Abyss for a reason, and it is up to the player to discover the truth. Players will use various equipment including flash lights, phones, and other items to navigate and escape the Calling.
Throughout the game players will visit various parts of the Mnemonic Abyss. Memories of houses, schools, hospitals and more bring players closer to either an escape or an untimely death. Players will solve puzzles, search and interact with objects, and ultimately try to avoid the inhabitance of this alternative existence.
Rooms: The Main Building will trade mindbending horror for mindbending puzzlesolving when it's released for the DS and Wii on March 23:
Designed specifically for point and click controls, Rooms: The Main Building features ideal gameplay for the Wii Remote and the Nintendo DS stylus. In each room, players must use intellect, strategy and various objects to solve each puzzle. To make it into next room, players must carefully shift pieces in the current room around, in a manner similar to slide puzzles, to keep moving forward. Players are also rewarded with a bonus if the background is placed correctly. With more than 100 rooms to go through and a level editor to create even more, players will be enjoying the Rooms adventure for ages to come.
We'll have more on both of these titles soon.