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Siren: Blood Curse

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Siren: Blood Curse
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Release Date: 2008
Developer: Japan Studio
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Series: Siren
Platforms: Playstation 3
Genre: Stealth Horror


Siren: Blood Curse (known as Siren: New Translation in Japan) is a stealth-survival horror title directed by Keiichiro Toyama of Silent Hill fame and developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment's internal Japan Studio for the PS3. It is an intentionally "Americanized" remake of the original Siren, inspired by similar remakes of Japanese horror films.

The game notably has a larger focus on melee weaponry compared to previous Siren games, with there being far more melee weapons than there are firearms, with the game technically having less firearms than even the original game. It adds features from Forbidden Siren 2 such as signal flares (functioning similarly to the smoke candles used by the military characters in 2) and hunting traps.


The following weapons appear in the video game Siren: Blood Curse:


Revolver

Nambu Model 60

The Nambu Model 60 returns from the original Siren as the ".38 Caliber Handgun". The gun incorrectly holds 6 rounds and is used by both the player characters and the Shibito. Its most notable user is once again a Police Shibito, Shuji Shimada, a near-identical stand-in for Tetsuo Ishida from the original game, filling in the same story and gameplay purposes as the latter. He is also the only Shibito that won't drop his weapon when taken out. Notably, Shuji also uses the revolver in the live action promotional video "Siren: New Translation Episode 0", though due to the low quality of the footage combined with the revolver only being seen from a distance, it is hard to tell how accurate it is to the in-game model as it's essentially just a small black blur at best in the footage.

New Nambu Model 60 - .38 Special
Seigo holds the revolver in a promotional screenshot. Oddly, Seigo cannot use the revolver in the final game as he cannot take the revolver from Shuji in regular gameplay.
A "Fly" Shibito holds his revolver. Fly Shibito in the final game do not carry guns except for Shuji.
Seigo aims the revolver at a Fly Shibito, this two-handed firing stance is used during regular gameplay.

Shotgun

Double-Barreled Shotgun

A 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun is used mainly by Seigo Saiga. Notably, the Shotgun is portrayed as extremely accurate with a tight spread that keeps high damage at a distance unlike most video games; in one of his first scenes, not only is he able to blast Shibito from a long distance away, once the newly-turned Shibito Shuji takes cover in a house, Seigo is able to quickly and accurately blast the door's hinges off and reload his shotgun fast enough to shoot Shuji just after he draws his revolver.

Shibito with the Shotgun are of a mixed danger level, as the weapon's damage drops off against the player at a distance but a close-range blast will kill the player instantly.

VG Bentley - 12 gauge
Seigo holding his Shotgun over his shoulder like Akira did with his rifle in the original.

Sawn-off Double Barreled Shotgun

The shotgun is also available in a sawed-off version, which trades off the manual sniping mode for faster-lock-on aiming; the player is given the ability to manually saw the shotgun down in 2 stages, where it is highly encouraged due to the stages being set in a mine, where close-quarters combat is essential.

Sarasqueta Sawn-off DB - 12 gauge
Howard Wright holds a Sawed-Off Shotgun.

Rifle

Murata Type 13

A Murata Type 13 appears as the "Hunting Rifle". Unlike Siren 1 which had 3 different rifles, Blood Curse only has a single rifle.

It holds only one bullet but a new round is quickly inserted when reloading.

Murata Type 13 - 11x60mmR Murata
A Miner Shibito holds a Hunting Rifle. Apparently, wearing sunglasses at night doesn't hinder a Shibito's ability to snipe. Shibito Snipers are especially dangerous in this game as they'll sometimes kill you outright in one shot.

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