New: Kansen Reunion

Christopher P. Hood’s research analyzes how Japanese films like Kansen Rettō (2009) and Itai: Asu-e no Tōkakan (2013) blend traditional themes with new narratives to explore societal anxieties regarding pandemics and the 2011 disasters. The work examines the portrayal of protagonists, historical accuracy, and the social critique presented within these cinematic representations of crisis. Detailed analysis of this research is available on Christopher P. Hood’s website.

While the Reunion mechanic might use new "Resonance Cubes," the first week of the event will feature a standard rate-up banner for the new Kansen. Aim for and 150,000 Coins to be safe. kansen reunion new

The Kansen Reunion Committee

For fans of the series, is a return to form. It captures the essence of the original game—the suffocating atmosphere of a closed environment (like a school or hospital) and the tragic transformation of innocent characters—while updating the presentation for a modern audience. It strips away the broader military or political subplots of the later sequels to focus on what the series does best: intimate, character-driven horror. Christopher P