Looks like that date was actually for the game itself. Just shown during the NicoNico stream. September 27 in Japan, and title is Zero: Nuregarasu no Miko. Official trailer and official website: here! (compilation of all video clips: here!)
Some details from Gematsu:
Protagonist is Kozukata Yuuri, and she can sees people who have been spirited away (of course, she can bring them back to the world of the living). She goes to Mount Hikamiyama (dubbed the "Moutain of Death") to find her missing friend.
The theme song is performed by AnJu, and is called "Higanbana"
First official screenshots from 4Gamer.net:
Some gifs:
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Zero : Nuregarasu no Miko comes out on September 27 in Japan (one day after the movie), and will cost 6660 Yens (without taxes, I believe). No word on a western release so far, unfortunately.
Some details from Gematsu:
The horror adventure game is the series’ biggest volume yet. It is set in Hikamiyama, a sacred mountain with a huge lake at its summit from which water gushes abundantly throughout the mountain. It’s a mountain of death, and only those who choose on their own to die go there. They enter the mountain at oumagatoki (the witching hour), when the boundary between the world of the living and the world of the dead is blurred. The game’s story revolves around the concept of water.
Protagonist is Kozukata Yuuri, and she can sees people who have been spirited away (of course, she can bring them back to the world of the living). She goes to Mount Hikamiyama (dubbed the "Moutain of Death") to find her missing friend.
The Wii U GamePad will act as a “Projection Machine,” which can be controlled like a real camera. You can move the camera to follow ghosts according to its movements, setting up both vertically and horizontally, and shooting while looking around the environment.
The theme song is performed by AnJu, and is called "Higanbana"
First official screenshots from 4Gamer.net:
Some gifs:
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Zero : Nuregarasu no Miko comes out on September 27 in Japan (one day after the movie), and will cost 6660 Yens (without taxes, I believe). No word on a western release so far, unfortunately.