Mary Skelter: Nightmares will arrive on PC this summer
Ghostlight Games has announced that will be porting Compile Heart's dungeon crawler Mary Skelter: Nightmares for both Steam and GOG platforms sometime later this summer. Originally released exclusively for the PlayStation Vita, this would mark the first time it has been brought to a different system.
Here is an overview for Mary Skelter: Nightmares care of Ghostlight:
The “Jail” suddenly appeared a number of years ago, sinking the city deep into the ground. There, this impenetrable living prison 666 meters beneath the surface, held power over eerie creatures called “ Marchens .” Within the prison was a boy named Jack – living a life of suffering, tortured day in and day out, in a world where all dreams, hopes, peace, and humanity had been lost for as long as the people could remember. Then one day, amidst the darkness that prevailed, a girl who called herself a member of the Blood Team appeared before Jack, holding giant scissors dripping in blood! This marked the beginning of fate – of Jack’s and the Blood Maidens’ escape from the Jail…
Jack and the Blood Team will face countless perils in regaining all that has been lost, to finally escape once and for all!
Features
- Customize your characters with 20+ jobs, each with their own unique skillset and stats!
- Challenging Nightmares chase you through the dungeons – use special abilities to lay traps and gain advantage before battle! Some say there are giant Nightmares so large they span multiple floors…
- Fill your blood meter to transform and deal more damage in the powerful Massacre mode, or reduce it to heal the party and receive stat boosts!
- Explore the twists and turns of the Jail and satisfy its bloody curdling desires to earn helpful Jail Bonuses in your quest to escape!
- Improvements including Cloud Saving, Steam Trading Cards, Steam Achievements, control rebinding and the option of using mouse & keyboard or gamepad controls, among others.
You can check out a collection of 1080p screenshots for Mary Skelter: Nightmares down below. For more, you can take a look at the Ghostlight's announcement blog post, and be sure to check out our review for the PlayStation Vita version.