The True Mystery Behind The Mermaid's Curse

2026-02-20T08:00:00+01:00 | 2-minute read

Fact Sheet
Original Title
パラノマサイト FILE38 伊勢人魚物語
(Paranomasaito FILE38 Ise Ningyo Monogatari)
Genres
ADV
Detective
Release Date
February 19, 2026
Length
HowLongToBeat: 13-17 hours
Reviews
RPG Site: 8/10
OpenCritic: 83/100
Creators
Developer: Xeen
Publisher: Square Enix
Platforms
Android: Digital
iOS: Digital
Steam: Digital
Switch: Digital

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The Seven Mysteries of Honjo gripped my attention right away, but it was often unevenly paced. The Mermaid’s Curse, the latest in now-franchise Paranormasight, is an exposition-heavy slow burn. Once it burns (and it burns brightly!), it leaves no bridges behind. Unsurprisingly, there are mind-bending twists, rug pulls and one particularly insane tree-in-a-forest trick which I still can’t believe the game played on me.

Paranormasight: The Mermaid’s Curse

As in The Seven Mysteries of Honjo, the player “harvests” mocking bird stickers by pixel-hunting them in a heavily post-processed photographic backgrounds or the simplistic 3D enviornments of the diving section. It’s as optional as before, only this time, it’s noticeably more challenging, I ended up with less than a half when I was done with the story and I’d probably not locate a couple of them without a guide.

Paranormasight: The Mermaid’s Curse

However, it’s not just unlocking files. There’s a whole relationship chart hiding in game menus which shows a complicated web of interpersonal bird love-hate. To top it off, the players who find all the birds are prompted to watch a nonsensical theatre play starring all these birds. What a bizarre way to finish a game already full of bizarre incidents.

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