Really there weren't enough thrills and spills, and the death scenes (one being the exception) happened off screen. While its aim is to frighten, the images of the leering monster/s don't provoke fear, although it did like the freakish look (and those teeth!) of the CGI designs. Sound FX is surprisingly effective though, with the monster's breathing, growling and munching. Having it occur during the daytime, in spite of the shabby sets, affects any sense of ambiance and how things could go bump in the dark. Conceptual there's a bit there to work off, but the screenplay is muted and the visuals are flat like something out of an incomplete demo game. Keeping a straight-face and raucous temperament teens explore an abandoned establishment, overcoming minor puzzles to move through levels, finding keys to get out of this labyrinth, and while being terrorized by a gigantic mutated blueberry colored Pacman. Hiroshi enters the house with the three, while Anna heads to Shun's house, where the two discover the monster video game Shun is in the process of making (Ao Oni), might just be a terrible reality for those in the jailhouse. The urban legend has it that the jail house is said to be haunted by a monster, The Blue Demon, and the three are there to test their courage and stream it live from their mobiles. That's where they bump into Takuro, Mika and Takeshi, the trio who bully Shun and the possible reason why he's skipping school. However Hiroshi becomes distracted by a mysterious looking butterfly that leads both of them to the abandoned jail house on the outskirts of town. Hiroshi and Anna are on their way to visit Shun, who has been absent from school the last couple days. The story this time around is rather sparse, and less knotty with little understanding on how this all came to be. The only real novelties here, is that it's just as bizarre and the film included the supposed fan favorite character/monster Blockman (pictured front and centre of the poster artwork) for one set-piece, and it was probably the best moment in the film. The original was kind of average, but it had a bit more going for it plot-wise and atmosphere. So does the level upgrade make BLUE DEMON VER. 2.0 is not a continuation of the story from AO ONI (2014), but another live-action interpretation of the same premise and characters (portrayed by different actors) inspired from a popular Japanese freeware role-playing horror video game of the same name. The fun of playing these games comes from encountering different variations of the Oni monster and solving puzzles.Ver. To play Ao Oni, take a look at the Installation Guide. The complete list of all official versions can be found here. This wiki's purpose however, is to inform about official content that's published or given a license by noprops. Each game adds its own characters and monsters to the ever-expanding Oni universe. The game has become a phenomenon, spawning hundreds of fan-games, spin offs, and even an official novel. This wiki serves as a source of collective information about the series and walkthroughs. Locked in a mansion, you explore and solve puzzles while running from an enigmatic demon. Although each version differs heavily from the others, the objective is always the same. Ao Oni is a Japanese survival horror game with RPG and puzzle elements.
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