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The game claims that when a person dies with a deep and burning grudge, a curse is born. When an average housewife in Nerima, Japan, was murdered in a grisly fashion, it gave rise to a curse so powerful that it threatens to kill at a pace thought unimaginable before. The curse manifests on those who encounter the curse by any means, such as entering Saeki House or being in contact with somebody who is already cursed. Once Erika Yamada is exposed to the curse, while searching for her dog in an abandoned warehouse, the entire Yamada family is put in grave danger when she returns home. Each family member must face his or her individual challenge alone, and only by overcoming the curse together will the family become free again.

Erika's family moves into the Saeki home. While at home, the family dog, Ivy, runs off into an abandoned factory. Erika decides to venture into the factory to find Ivy. Erika soon comes across a broken-down elevator, which she restores power to. After entering the elevator, Ivy runs in and reunites with Erika. Kayako attacks but Ivy chases her off, and they escape the factory (but Ivy dies by protecting Erika). She calls the other members of her family, but no one answers. Erika heads home to find out what is going on.

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Michiko ("Miki"), the mother of Erika, has been hospitalized for about a month. Occasionally, her children and husband go to visit her. One night, she wakes up in the hospital and notices a small boy (Toshio Saeki) running around. The phone is ringing, and all of the staff and patients seem to have disappeared. She ultimately makes her way to the roof of the hospital. Toshio tries to push Miki off of the roof, but fails. Then, Kayako appears, and she pushes Miki off of the roof and kills her.

Kenji ("Ken"), a delivery boy, the brother of Erika, and son of Michiko, is on his way home from his delivery route, and sees a package on the sidewalk in front of three apartment buildings. The package is addressed to "Building 3 apartment 301", so he decides to deliver it. When he reaches his destination, the package turns into Kayako. Ken runs for his life while Kayako, with Toshio, chases him. Ken stops before the exit and turns around to see whether he is being followed, but no one is there. Just as he is about to leave, Kayako suddenly appears in front of Ken and kills him.

The father of the family, Hiroshi ("Hiro"), is working a late-night shift at a mannequin factory as a security guard. He notices a person wandering around on a security camera, and then the power goes out. After he restores the power, he begins to exit the building, but Kayako attacks and she kills him. An alternate ending shows the door opening and Kayako chasing Hiro and eventually kills him.

After surviving her ordeal, Erika makes it home. She and her family live at the same house where Takeo Saeki brutally murdered his wife and son. She finds that her house is abandoned, and Erika is locked and trapped inside by Kayako, forcing Erika to continue exploring the house. She is tormented by visions of her violently killed family still in the house, and then discovers her family's bodies in the attic. She is led downstairs by Ivy's barking (not realizing Ivy is dead). When she makes it downstairs, she realizes that the barking wasn't Ivy's, and it was used as a lure. Kayako crawls down the stairs, and she subdues Erika. Erika, powerless and unable to fight back, is dragged to the attic and killed. The last scene shows Erika dropping the flashlight, which had just run out of battery power.

The Wii Remote is used to direct the player character's flashlight; however, rather than using the controller's infrared functionality, the games uses the Wii remote's accelerometer to guide the onscreen tool. Movement is executed by the Wii Remote's control pad and B Button, and the character is steered in the direction their flashlight is being held. The player is pressured not to remain in the same place for too long or move too slowly, as this will cause the onry to appear to the player. If there is a second Wii Remote synced to the console in the game's "courage test", each of the buttons on that controller can be used to trigger a unique scenario for the player to experience. The game also features a mechanic that measures the Wii Remote's movements during gameplay, so that the more the player flinches, the worse their success rate becomes.

In most cases, the flashlight provides the only means of visibility for the player, so it is necessary to replenish the power of the tool using batteries found throughout the level, which do not spawn in the same location with each play. If the flashlight runs out of batteries, the onryo will attack the player which will result in a game-over. This battery power is displayed in the form of a meter on the lower-left corner of the heads-up display and acts like a health bar. If the game's lead specter Kayako Saeki takes hold of the player, the Wii Remote can be shaken to break her grip. Furthermore, when in Kayako's grip, her death rattle can be heard through the Wii Remote's speaker.

A video game adaptation of the Ju-on series was confirmed on May 22, 2009. Shortly afterwards, a demo of the game was unveiled at E3 2009, where Xseed Games described it as a "haunted house simulator," rather than a traditional survival horror game. The game does not feature any combat, as its format relies on subtle exploration and scare tactics. Joystiq reviewers who were present for the demo's screening at the E3 justified this, observing that, "In most horror games, a skilled player can actually defeat the creatures (with notable exceptions like Silent Hill 2's Pyramid Head ...), making the game more of a power fantasy than a true fright. In both of these games [Silent Hill 2 and Ju-on: The Grudge], you can escape the creatures at best."

Xseed president Jun Iwasaki explained, "Ju-on: The Grudge makes quick scares accessible to anyone with a Wii, players can even hand the Wii Remote to their mother and enjoy watching her play and get scared." Rising Star Games' Yen Hau has also likened it to "as close as you can get to an interactive horror movie." Xseed has attested that the game can be completed in "a little less than ten hours." Developers allegedly paid a visit to the location where the Saeki residence scenes were filmed, so they could have a better idea of how to map the house for one of the game's stages.

The Grudge series is iconic. For franchise fans versed in entries outside the (admittedly effective) Sarah Michelle Gellar-led 2004 remake, The Grudge series is as terrifying as it is inconsistent. Prioritizing a non-linear, ensemble approach to scares, The Grudge, otherwise known as Ju-On (translation: curse grudge), has some notably effective beats packaged together with a lot of ghost child weirdness.

In 2000, two years later, Shimizu returned with Ju-On: The Curse, the first official entry in the series. Told in six parts, the disparate threads revolve around experiences in a cursed home. Takeo Saeki (Takashi Matsuyama) has murdered his wife, Kayako (a returning Takako Fuji) in blind, jealous rage. When a person dies in a state of anger and all that jazz. 4444444444 star Kazushi Ando returns, this time as Tsuyoshi Murakami, a schoolboy similarly targeted by the curse. Ju-on: The Curse is effective in spurts, positively oozing with atmosphere. Yet, too often, contrivances and a densely packed timeline threaten to tip the scare scales over into full incomprehensibility.

In 2014, Ju-on: The Beginning of the End was released. A soft reboot of the franchise, it again retells the story of the cursed Saeki family and their haunted abode in Nerima, Japan. A year later, Ju-On: The Final Curse released. Marketed at the time as the definitive end to the franchise (horror fans should know better), the entry wrapped with another cliffhanger. This basically all but guaranteed Kayako would be back again.

A curse born of a strong grudge held by someone who died. The place of death gathers this grudge. Anyone who comes in contact with this curse shall lose thier life and a new curse is born. The Fazbear pizzeria is known for all the violent crimes against children. And because of those crimes, Freddy Fazbears Pizzeria is forced to shut down. A curse has been born and anyone who enters the grounds of the original pizzeria is punished with the curse.

The normal faade of a modest house in Tokyo belies the hidden terror within. It is possessed by a violent plague that destroys the lives of everyone who enters. Known as The Grudge, this curse causes its victims to die in the grip of a powerful rage. Those who are fatally afflicted by the curse die and a new curse is born--passed like a virus to all those who enter the house in an endless, growing chain of horror. Karen is an exchange student studying social work in Japan who innocently agrees to cover for a nurse who didn't show up for work. When she enters the assigned home, she discovers an elderly American woman, Emma, who is lost in a catatonic state while the rest of the house appears deserted and disheveled. As she is tending to the stricken old woman, Karen hears scratching sounds from upstairs. When she investigates, she is faced with a supernatural horror more frightening than she could ever imagine. Within this house, a chain of terror has been set in motion resulting from a terrifying evil that was born years before. As more people die, Karen is pulled into the cycle of horror and learns the secret of the vengeful curse that has taken root in this house. Now she must stop it before it's too late.

This is a complete spinoff of what would've happened years after the events of The Grudge 3, or rather a slightly differing version with Takako Fuji as Kayako Saeki, where she would later meet and perpetually not only haunt the shit out of Connor Reed from the Code 8 franchise, but also fall in love with him and years later, they have 3 children together, with her son Toshio as a brother to his siblings, causing Kayako to turn over a new leaf and gradually change for the better.

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