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From the world map, pick day or night and then select a location you've been to before or a new area you've just unlocked. Visiting areas outside the town of Penwyll at night is extremely dangerous and only recommended once The Doll has reached a high enough level or has unlocked additional tools.
When exploring in the graveyards, tombs, caves and rotting estates outside of Penwyll, you'll control The Doll, a 7 foot tall construction of wood, metal, bone, and flesh. Gameplay proceeds from a 3/4 top-down perspective in a "top-down Zelda meets Bloodborne" fashion.
When exploring the town of Penwyll, you'll control daring freelance investigator Althea Crossley. What Althea lacks in combat ability, she makes up for in stealth, lockpicking, and interrogation skills. Gameplay proceeds from a mixture of 3/4 top-down and classic survival horror "fixed camera" vantage points.
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