Originally the horror RPG by Level-5 games called Ushiro was suppose to make its debut on PSP and mobile since 2008 but was never released. The developers now announce it will be making it’s way to the Nintendo Switch.
Previously Cancelled PSP Horror RPG Ushiro Will Launch on Switch
An article on theFamitsu websitebefore this week’s magazine issue, detailing an interview with the developers Level-5 president Akihiro Hino. The one-on-one revealed that the game would in fact be coming to the console hybrid.
Ushiro is horror RPG where players would play a phantom boy who has made an agreement with a suicidal schoolgirl. This ghostly figure would grant the girl a wish in exchange for her life. The title set in Tokyo with a 3D aesthetic, featuring turn-based battle system. The title of game “Ushiro” holds the meaning “behind”, which could mean to look over your shoulder as there could be something behind you…creepy.

More details of the game will be revealed with the next issue of Weekly Famitsu Magazine this week in Japan. Level-5 are well known for their recent sequel,Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom,and talked about a"modern day" multiplayer RPG earlier this year.
To have a look at what the game looks like, check out this trailer was released back in 2008:

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