Download for the original game can be found here. Irisu Syndrome English Patch: version 2.30 (Mediafire) This is not the same as patch version 230. Irisu Syndrome! Is a falling blocks puzzle game. As colored blocks fall down from the top of the screen, the layer must use their mouse to launch same-colored blocks at each other to clear them from the board and score points.
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Every submission must have a title that gives a clear description of what it's about, and what makes it fit into the themes of the subreddit. If it's about a specific game, the name of the game must be in the title. Sort by Content. I guess most people on here should be familiar with Irisu Syndrome by now. If not, I guess I should say, this post is filled with spoilers. 'About what?' , you might ask, 'it's just a puzzle game'.
It's much more than that. So anyway, I was getting pretty good at this game. I only hit the the first ending the two times I played, but the third time, I actually got to the 'good' ending. The one breaking the fourth wall. The one where Irisu fucking walks over your desktop into the game with a spike club on an unsuspecting girl, and the game closes itself. Now I did open the game again and see the 'happy birthday'-ending.
Confused, I went to Google to find an explanation. It wasn't a 'good' ending. She fucking killed them. By this point my skin was fucking crawling and the hairs on my neck felt like they were about to pierce the back of my head. But intrigued as I was, I kept playing.
So on my first try, I did really damn good, as I reached 54k points on my very first round. As I 'failed', I guess I wasn't paying too much attention. But there she was. Her used-to-be transparent silhoutette slowly faded into a bloodyfied mess. And her eyes were like two big glowing rings. That's when I said, nope, I'm not playing this any more, and slammed my laptops lid. I was not yet coming down from the panic, the utter terror I was feeling, so I got up to go out for a second.
Then, as I was standing in the hallway, I realized I was actually very afraid. I wasn't just a little scared from playing the game, but I was completely terrified. I stopped right in my tracks and lit every lamp in my vicinity. I stepped out on my porch, and lit a cigarette. While I was doing that, I remembered.
In the game, she came up, sneaking, with a nailbat, on my desktop, then into the actual game window. And the girl she was walking towards had her back faced towards Irisu. At this time I seriously paniced. I was too afraid to move. I just stood there, and the only motion I dared doing was to draw from my cigarette. I cramped my back up towards the house wall. That way I wouldn't have anything to be afraid of.
People don't come through walls. As I walked back to my bed, turning off the lights on my way, I was holding up my cellphone to atleast have any kind of light around me. I'm in my bed now, typing this, 1 hour and 40 minutes later, and I still don't think I'm gonna sleep tonight.
And I'm 20 years old. When was the last time you got legitimely terrified like this by a video game, as an adult? SPOILERS Calm down people, Afterwards, when you re-open the game, you discover that the sounds of horrific murder were actually Edogawa with a noisemaker, and the nailbat was a loaf of bread — in the bad ending, Irisu was murdering people with one of her kneesocks filled with rocks, a makeshift blackjack. By getting enough points, Irisu was able to keep herself from making a horrible mistake and instead went through with the 'surprise party' plan she had presented to Edogawa and Uuji. However, once Metsu mode is unlocked, Ageha's picture in the game folder gets whited out, and a new text file implies that Irisu still plans to kill Ageha. Source:.
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Both have psychological horror. But I have played both and totally agree with you: Irisu Syndrome scares me. I have never been so scared of a game in my life. I played Amnesia all the way through with no problems. I was freaking out basically the whole time with Irisu. Couldn't sleep that night, either. Had all the lights on and watched Beavis and Butt-head until morning.
I read the backstory to the game, but that only made it worse. I just stunk so bad at the game that I couldn't even get the 'good' ending. I basically had no control. Her crying is just as scary as her black and red eyes, if you ask me.
Psychological fear of mine where programs and inanimate objects suddenly obtain the ability to do whatever they normally shouldn't be able to do, and I have no control. Moving statues (think Doctor Who's weeping angels, for example), programs glitching or seeming to be beyond my understanding or management (The 4th Wall game, Irisu Syndrome, creepypastas based on this sort of thing). Not my friend.
So sucking at the game and seeing her cry and kill people every time wasn't fun. I'm assuming you've played the game?
Contents Kyouko Irisu Irisu, as she appears in the normal game mode. Stats Age Unknown Gender Female Eye Color Dark red Hair Color Gray white Role 'to remain until the end.' Kyouko Irisu (入巣京子 Irisu Kyouko) is the main character of Irisu Syndrome!, overseeing the player's progress in the puzzle game. She is a university student. Relationships.
love interest. rival, friend. acquaintance, friend Physical Appearance Kyouko is a girl of average height with pale skin and long white hair, with sidelocks that frame her face. She has dark red eyes and is rarely seen smiling, even around other people.
She wears a large blue witch-like hat with a pink patch with visible stitches and a blue bow. Attached to this hat, also through sewing, are two tall, flopping, white bunny ears - the one on her left having a yellow tip, as it has likely been torn or damaged. Her dress has pink princess sleeves with white cuffs at the elbows, a blue bow on her chest, and a bell-shaped blue skirt with ruffles at the hem and a large piece of pink and blue lattice-type pattern down the front-middle. Over this, Irisu wears what appears to be an open white button-up apron, also with buttons at the end and multi-colored patches. She notably wears one purple striped stocking that goes past the knee, and leaves the other leg bare. She also wears black shoes with blue bows and white ends.
Personality How Irisu is portrayed to the player changes drastically depending on which version of the game (normal or Metsu) is being played. Her personality is somewhat adaptable depending on her goals and the situation, though it should be noticed that she is almost always outwardly shy. Normal Game In the first game mode, Irisu is depicted as the omnipresent, ambiguous presence watching over the player. She comes across as unpredictable and violent, due to the nature of her reactions in the game-over screen - getting a low enough score will make her cry, whereas getting 40,000 points or higher will give the player her 'bloody' image.
Not much is told about her personality from Irisu's own perspective, but rather the audience is left to guess this from how she appears to interact with the other three characters, which in itself proves unreliable and cryptic. At best, one can speculate that the contrast between her image on the main menu and those in-game evidences her violent and melancholy nature as being hidden under a childish persona. Metsu Mode On the other hand, Metsu provides insight into Kyouko's past and much better material after which to base her personality. The backstory outlined in this mode leads one to the belief that because of her history of moving a lot growing up, Irisu became incapable of bonding with people and never found stability in interpersonal relationships. However, she does connect, at a young age, with the school's neglected rabbit - whose company she prefers over that of her classmates. From this contact stems her obsession with rabbits, and once the rabbit is brutally killed, she becomes emotionally and mentally unstable. Due to her little speaking to her acquaintances, her feelings can only truly be known through her diary, which she uses as a conduit for her need of contact.
She claims to be alone yet also feels undeserving of and surprised by such acknowledgement as Uuji's smile, suggesting possible family abuse or neglect when she was younger. On the other hand, she claims those around her are noisy and ignorant of her plight, and wishes 'they would just die.' Even with the one human she seems to like, Uuji, her outward expression of feelings is limited and she leaves their relationship to her own assertions and assumptions in her diary. Despite the fact she is later willing to kill for him, her emotional and mental stability still impede her from showing this interest for a long time. Despite the obstacles of her inward personality, she is willing to adapt to be with Uuji by trying to gain the trust of his friends, Ageha and Edo. She seems adverse to the idea, especially since she does it to later kill them, yet the dedication to change for Uuji perhaps evidences that he is the sole human figure of her trust and emotion and the one she relies on to maintain her sanity since the death of the school rabbit, feeling they connect over a hatred of cats - one can theorize that if he were to leave her life, the mental consequences may be catastrophic.
Trivia. Irisu is about 160cm (5'2') tall. She's fairly normal. Her personal pronoun is 'Watashi.'
. Her hobby is remembering both happy memories, and bad memories. Her favorite food is chicken nuggets. Fan Speculation Mental Complications It is easy to see how fans can assume that Kyouko has mental issues such as schizophrenia or a personality disorder. Though she does not speak in-game outside of her diary, it is obvious that something is unusual about her. In the bad ending, she falls for Uuji's plan - ultimately murdering Uuji himself and the two others. The death of the rabbit in her childhood (also a deed executed by Uuji) possibly could have caused her to become unstable, murderous and overall insane.
Possession A darker theory is that Irisu is possessed by the spirit of U-tarou, the school rabbit that was beheaded. This theory has evidence as Irisu's 'bloodied image' and the scribbled image you get at the 100,000 points event look alike:.
Red eyes. Rabbit ears. Red and black colour schemes It is possible that Irisu killed Uuji as U-tarou wanted revenge, Ageha because Irisu considers her a 'cat' and Edo because U-tarou has no value of human life. Irisu's jumpscare U-tarou's image.