The critically-acclaimed Korean survival-horror adventure, The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters - which released on PC earlier this year - will be making its way to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch on June 19th, while an Xbox One version will be released at some point later this year.
To celebrate the announcement, a new trailer was posted to give new console players a glimpse of what they’re in for come June 19th.
The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters picks up after the events of The Coma: Recut, with players taking on the role of high school student, Mina Park, as she tries to escape the warped and twisted version of the deserted Sehwa High School - and the surrounding district - while avoiding the Vicious Sister who is out to get her.
The game balances a world begging to be explored, all while emphasizing survival genre elements in an attempt to stay alive. Vibrant, hand-drawn comic book-like animation is provided by Minho Kim, while the nightmarish slasher story is written by T. L. Raven.
There doesn’t seem to be anything different between the PC version of the game and the version coming to consoles, which isn’t necessarily surprising given the game’s success. It does seem like a bit of a missed opportunity, though, since PC players may be more enticed to pick up a second version of the game on consoles if it came with additional exclusive features not found in the PC version of the game. The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters on consoles is pretty much only catering to new players.
However, besides sitting at an average PC review rating of 77 on Metacritic, the second installment in The Coma franchise currently possesses an “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating from Steam users, which is a feat in and of itself. It was really only a matter of time before the developer, Devespresso Games, ran with that success to port the game over to console devices. Fright fans are in for one hell of a good time… emphasis on “hell.”