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Kaoss Sumikura’s Kaidan Catharsis Vol. 25 continues the long-running tradition of Japanese ghost storytelling, diving deep into the chilling atmosphere that this series is known for. The pacing feels methodical, allowing tension to build as each tale unfolds, which is fitting given the anthology format. You get a real sense of each character's dread, their performances are raw and impactful, immersing you in the supernatural dread. The practical effects, while perhaps not groundbreaking, manage to evoke a sense of unease that complements the stories well. What stands out in this volume is the way it interweaves personal memories with ghostly lore, creating a haunting reflection on fear and memory that resonates well beyond the screen.
Part of a long-running seriesFocus on psychological horror elementsUnique blend of personal memory with ghost tales
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