Ghostly coming-of-age narrative game Paper Ghost Stories: Third Eye Open launches this September

Steeped in Malaysian traditions, culture, and folklore.

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A promotional image for Paper Ghost Stories: Third Eye Open. The logo is on the left. To the right are four paper figures on a stage, with a creepy shadow looming behind them.

Paper Ghost Stories: Third Eye Open is the second in an anthology series of spooky (sometimes downright scary) games that are presented in a living “paper theatre” style. The first, Paper Ghost Stories: 7PM, is a relatively short game about three children wanting a mysterious new neighbour to play with them; it is steeped in Chinese folklore. Third Eye Open is similarly inspired by Malaysian tradition, culture, and folklore. When it was announced two years ago, the game was expected to launch in early 2023, but delays happen. Today, an early September release date for PC and consoles was announced.

Described as a narrative-driven visual novel, Third Eye Open follows a young girl named Ting who has the ability to see spirits. She has even made a friend with a young ghost, Xiu. Together, they face challenges from the real and the spiritual worlds. Is Ting’s power a gift or a curse?

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The game covers the five years of Ting’s childhood where she struggles the most with the idea of her ability and how it makes her different from her peers. To make things even worse, her family seems like it is about to fall apart and that results in some very difficult conversations. Spirits will fight for her attention, some of them being helpful and some of them more interested in misguiding the young girl. Along the way, Ting will also solve puzzles and be stealthy to avoid threats.

Third Eye Open’s visual style is inspired by the Joss papercraft of Southeast Asia. The game’s activities, locations, characters, and dialogue are all inspired by Malaysian traditions, culture, and folklore: visit the Morning Markets, befriend a monk, feast at the Night Market, and avoid the wandering spirits from the woods. Emphasis on that last part, I’d imagine.

“From the moment we saw CVG’s short game, Paper Ghost Stories: 7PM, we immediately fell in love with what they were doing,” says Shintaro Kanaoya, CEO of Chorus Worldwide, in a press release. “We’re delighted that we were able to work with them to bring Paper Ghost Stories: Third Eye Open to life and the results are extraordinary, hugely expanding on 7PM in ambition and scope and delivering a moving family drama told in an authentically unique Southeast Asian style.”

Developed by Cellar Vault Games and published by Chorus Worldwide, Paper Ghost Stories: Third Eye Open will be released for PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One (compatible with Xbox Series) on September 5.

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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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