After it was left to die with no marketing, Square Enix's best game of 2023 is getting a sequel - but only in manga form

Mar. 14, 2024



Paranormasight gets another shot at finding an audience

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Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo is getting a manga sequel which focuses on one character of the original game’s eight.

The Paranormasight manga is going to focus primarily on Mio Kurosuzu, undoubtedly one of the best leading eight characters of the original game. You might remember that Mio was something of a paranormal expert in her own right, and had a tight friendship with hot-headed Yakko Sakazaki. I won’t say any more, just in case you’re yet to pick up Paranormasight (which I can’t recommend enough).

In fact, if you haven’t heard of Paranormasight, I can’t really blame you. It was unfortunatelylaunched to very little marketing from Square Enix, and largely passed under the radar. In fact,Square Enix’s own president admitted earlier this year thatit has to do better with marketing gamesgoing forward, after it launched Paranormasight and a number of other games last year with basically zero fanfare.

Paranormasight’s manga will all fold in the other seven leading characters, but in a supporting role to Mio. It seems like we’ll be revisiting other characters like detectives Tetsuo Tsutsumi and Jun Erio, private investigator Richter Kai, and the unremarkable Shogo Okiie. They’re all apparently getting embroiled in yet another mystery in Tokyo.

It’ll be interesting to see how Paranormasight’s manga adapts to the various endings of the main game. There’sa lotof different ways the game can end, which is just part of its charm - at least several characters can meet their deaths at various points during the game, and some endings are only unlocked after you’ve seen alternative endings and story pathways.

Unfortunately, it appears Takanari Ishiyama won’t be involved with the Paranormasight manga sequel. The veteran developer is pretty unknown in the west, but he directed and wrote the overall scenario for Paranormasight. Ishiyama is so unknown in the west, in fact, that the tweet thread below went semi-viral when Paranormasight first launched, as it tried to call attention to his prolific career.

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We also don’t know if Paranormasight’s manga will be getting an English langauge localization. It’s still set to be published by Square Enix, just like the game itself, so there’s a decent chance it makes its way westward, but right now the manga is only set to launch at some point in the next year in Japan.

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