A cursed videotape. A deadly virus. Terror is spreading.
The Ring: Terror’s Realm for the Dreamcast is a survival horror game developed by Asmik Ace Entertainment and published by Infogrames. Inspired by the chilling world of Ring, the game blends psychological horror, puzzle-solving, and monster-filled action into a disturbing supernatural experience.
Seven days feels generous compared to this nightmare.
Set after the events of the original Ring film, players control Meg Rainman, a researcher investigating a mysterious outbreak at a hospital laboratory.
The source of the horror traces back to the cursed videotape connected to Sadako Yamamura, whose malevolent influence has merged with a dangerous biological virus.
Now reality itself is beginning to unravel.
The Ring: Terror’s Realm combines survival horror mechanics with exploration and puzzle-solving.
Players will:
Atmosphere and tension are central to the experience.
The game leans heavily into psychological horror with:
It mixes viral horror with supernatural terror in a uniquely strange way.
Players face mutated creatures and horrifying manifestations tied to the cursed tape and the spreading infection, requiring careful combat and survival strategies.
The Ring: Terror’s Realm is remembered for:
It remains a curious cult classic for horror collectors.