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** The premise of the game borrows largely from the J-horror genre of films including Film/ChakushinAri, Film/{{Juon}}, and Film/TheRing.

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** The premise of the game borrows largely from the J-horror genre of films films, including Film/ChakushinAri, Film/{{Juon}}, ''Film/OneMissedCall'', ''Film/{{Juon}}'', and Film/TheRing.''Literature/TheRing''.

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* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:Poor, poor Reiko.]]

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* CreepyChild: Reiko

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* DeadPersonConversation: Lots.
* DesignatedVictim: Shin

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* EvilPhone: A key point of the game.

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* IJustWantToHaveFriends: [[spoiler:Poor Reiko has always been alone.]]
* IllGirl: Reiko

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* LipLock: The dub, oh so much.

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* SpiritAdvisor: Several throughout like Kyoko and [[spoiler:Sadao]].

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* StringyHairedGhostGirl: Reiko
* SurvivalHorror

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* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Reiko.

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* {{Diary}}: Kyoko's and others.
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* AbandonedHospital: Subverted because you're not on the same plane of the living nor the dead. In reality the hospital could be bustling and crowded at the time you're exploring it.

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* AbandonedHospital: Subverted because you're not on the same plane of the living nor the dead. In reality the hospital could be bustling and crowded at the time you're exploring it. [[spoiler:Which it's not - as Makoto finds out, the real-world hospital closed down not long after the death of several patients under mysterious circumstances, meaning that the trope is ultimately played straight. Even if there are, in a way, two abandoned hospitals.]]
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Not to be confused with the {{manga}} ''Calling'', the band Music/TheCalling or the ''Franchise/DragonAge'' tie-in novel ''Literature/TheCalling''.

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Not to be confused with the {{manga}} ''Calling'', the band Music/TheCalling Music/TheCalling, one of the songs from ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'', or the ''Franchise/DragonAge'' tie-in novel ''Literature/TheCalling''.
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Not to be confused with the {{manga}} ''Manga/{{Calling}}'', the band Music/TheCalling or the ''Franchise/DragonAge'' tie-in novel ''Literature/TheCalling''.

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Not to be confused with the {{manga}} ''Manga/{{Calling}}'', ''Calling'', the band Music/TheCalling or the ''Franchise/DragonAge'' tie-in novel ''Literature/TheCalling''.
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* JumpScare: This game thrives on these types of thrills. Even exiting a menu or making an about-face will make you wet your pants.'

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* JumpScare: This game thrives on these types of thrills. Even exiting a menu or making an about-face turning around quickly will make you wet your pants.'



* MaleGaze: Makoto manages to get a good look at the hotel spirit's cleavage and probably would have appreciated it more if she wasn't trying to kill him as it happens.

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* MaleGaze: Makoto manages to get a good look at the hotel spirit's cleavage cleavage, and probably would have appreciated it more if she wasn't trying to kill him as it happens.



** One of the malevolent spirits was an otaku that died of over exhaustion at an internet cafe.

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** One of the malevolent spirits was an otaku that died of over exhaustion at an internet Internet cafe.



** This costs [[spoiler:Rin]] her life when she fails to [[spoiler:receive forgiveness from Reiko because she cannot hear her apologize and Reiko still believes her to be a liar]]. [[color:white:The cell phone turns out to be the key to getting through to Reiko.]]

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** This costs [[spoiler:Rin]] her life in the default ending when she fails to [[spoiler:receive forgiveness from Reiko because she cannot hear her apologize and Reiko still believes her to be a liar]]. [[color:white:The cell phone turns out to be the key to getting through to Reiko.]]



* ShootTheShaggyDog: [[spoiler:After regaining her memories of Reiko and the accident that triggered her suicide, Rin tries to apologize to her. Reiko responds by tricking her into falling out the same window she jumped from, letting her plummet to her death.]] [[color:white:This is the fake ending.]]

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* ShootTheShaggyDog: [[spoiler:After regaining her memories of Reiko and the accident that triggered her suicide, Rin tries to apologize to her. Reiko responds by tricking her into falling out the same window she jumped from, letting her plummet to her death.]] [[color:white:This is the fake bad ending.]]
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A rather obscure game, Calling is a survival horror game for the Wii, released in late 2009 for Japan and early 2010 for the United States. While most major review sites gave Calling depressingly low scores, some fans have come to view this game as a hidden gem.

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A rather obscure game, Calling ''Calling'' is a survival horror SurvivalHorror game for the Wii, released in late 2009 for Japan and early 2010 for the United States. While most major review sites gave Calling ''Calling'' depressingly low scores, some fans have come to view this game as a hidden gem.
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* GhostLights: Usually indicates a hotspot for white noise.
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** The premise of the game borrows largely from the J-horror genre of films including ChakushinAri, Film/{{Juon}}, and TheRing.

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** The premise of the game borrows largely from the J-horror genre of films including ChakushinAri, Film/ChakushinAri, Film/{{Juon}}, and TheRing.Film/TheRing.

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* ShoutOut: The premise of the game borrows largely from the J-horror genre of films including ChakushinAri, Film/{{Juon}}, and TheRing.
** The doll riding a tricycle may remind some players of a [[{{Saw}} similar doll from a certain film series]].

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The premise of the game borrows largely from the J-horror genre of films including ChakushinAri, Film/{{Juon}}, and TheRing.
** The doll riding a tricycle may remind some players of a [[{{Saw}} [[Franchise/{{Saw}} similar doll from a certain film series]].
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* CatsAreMean: Averted; the black cat might scare the bejeebus out of you, but following it is generally a good idea.
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Not to be confused with the {{manga}} ''Manga/{{Calling}}'', the band Music/TheCalling or the ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' novel ''Literature/TheCalling''.

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Not to be confused with the {{manga}} ''Manga/{{Calling}}'', the band Music/TheCalling or the ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' ''Franchise/DragonAge'' tie-in novel ''Literature/TheCalling''.

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* AbandonedHospital: Subverted due to the fact that you're not on the same plane of the living nor the dead. In reality the hospital could be bustling and crowded at the time you're exploring it.

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* AbandonedHospital: Subverted due to the fact that because you're not on the same plane of the living nor the dead. In reality the hospital could be bustling and crowded at the time you're exploring it.



* CatScare: Literally. This usually serves to warn you about an [[{{JumpScare}} upcoming fright]] unless you do what the cat wants.

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* CatScare: Literally. This usually serves to warn you about an [[{{JumpScare}} upcoming fright]] unless you do what the cat wants.



** The Black Page curses anyone who visits it to die and even has a counter showing how many people have died after visiting it.

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** The Black Page curses anyone who visits it to die and even has a counter showing how many people have died after visiting it.



* ShootTheShaggyDog: [[spoiler:After regaining her memories of Reiko and the accident that triggered her suicide, Rin attempts to apologize to her. Reiko responds by tricking her into falling out the same window she jumped from, letting her plummet to her death.]] [[color:white:This is the fake ending.]]

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* ShootTheShaggyDog: [[spoiler:After regaining her memories of Reiko and the accident that triggered her suicide, Rin attempts tries to apologize to her. Reiko responds by tricking her into falling out the same window she jumped from, letting her plummet to her death.]] [[color:white:This is the fake ending.]]


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* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Reiko.
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Not to be confused with the {{manga}} ''Manga/{{Calling}}'', the band Music/TheCalling or the ''VideoGame/DragonAge'' novel ''Literature/TheCalling''.

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Not to be confused with the {{manga}} ''Manga/{{Calling}}'', the band Music/TheCalling or the ''VideoGame/DragonAge'' ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' novel ''Literature/TheCalling''.
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Rumors persist about the existence of a chat room called "The Black Page". Anyone who is curious enough to visit it is cursed to die. ''Calling'' centers around four such individuals who awaken to find themselves in another dimension called the "Mnemonic Abyss" which is populated with spirits. These individuals are:

* Rin Kagura, a college student searching for an old friend who she only knows the screen name of.
* Shin Suzutani, an anime and supernatural otaku who followed the rumors out of curiosity.
* Makoto Shirae, an editor of a small publishing office investigating his friend's death.
* Chiyo Kishibe, an elderly widow that desperately wants to see her husband again.

A rather obscure game, Calling is a survival horror game for the Wii, released in late 2009 for Japan and early 2010 for the United States. While most major review sites gave Calling depressingly low scores, some fans have come to view this game as a hidden gem.

Not to be confused with the {{manga}} ''Manga/{{Calling}}'', the band Music/TheCalling or the ''VideoGame/DragonAge'' novel ''Literature/TheCalling''.
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* AbandonedHospital: Subverted due to the fact that you're not on the same plane of the living nor the dead. In reality the hospital could be bustling and crowded at the time you're exploring it.
* AnachronicOrder: Explains why Rin runs into Shin immediately after his chapter in which he dies. Confirmed after [[spoiler:the fake ending]].
* AnotherSideAnotherStory: While Rin and Makoto are the main playable characters, there are brief playable segments as Shin and Chiyo as well.
* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:Poor, poor Reiko.]]
* CatScare: Literally. This usually serves to warn you about an [[{{JumpScare}} upcoming fright]] unless you do what the cat wants.
* CreepyChild: Reiko
* CowardlyLion: Shin. It eventually gets him killed. Even as a ghost he is easily frightened off by the sound of a ringing phone.
* CreepyDoll: Shin's chapter has him trapped in a house belonging to a man who was obsessed with them.
* CuriosityKilledTheCast: Visiting the Black Page was not a good idea on anyone's part.
* {{Diary}}: Kyoko's and others.
* DeadPersonConversation: Lots.
* DesignatedVictim: Shin
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Reiko, which caused the creation of The Black Page and Mnemonic Abyss.]]
* EvilPhone: A key point of the game.
* FissionMailed: [[spoiler:Rin's 'fake' ending. After the credits roll and a scene plays out, the game announces a new chapter has been unlocked.]]
* FourIsDeath:
** At the beginning of the school chapter, Rin receives ominous threats through her cell phone with the voice announcing its location each time. She starts out on the fourth floor of the school and the messages indicate that the spirit is rapidly ascending the stairs.
** The clock in the hotel room is frozen at 4:44.
* {{Gasp}}: Whenever the characters see a ghost.
* GhostLights: Usually indicates a hotspot for white noise.
* GhostlyGoals: Most of them want to kill you, possibly that's simply due to to protective behavior as they do also want to be saved. Type A (particularly Kyoko, who wants [[spoiler:Rin to save Reiko]]) but switch to Type B out of fear. [[spoiler:Makoto becomes a Type A.]]
* GirlyRun: Averted. Unlike most survival horror games of its type, the female protagonists either haul ass or can't run to begin with.
* GuideDangIt: There's a glitch where if you don't do everything during The Lamentation just right, you won't be able to progress further. Most people wouldn't know about this unless they read a walkthrough.
* HauntedHouseHistorian: Sadao ([[spoiler:he was learning about it himself when he was trapped]]) when he leaving messages around.
* HauntedTechnology:
** The Black Page curses anyone who visits it to die and even has a counter showing how many people have died after visiting it.
** The cell phones that the player can pick up are able to record white noise and play back ghostly messages. They also grant the ability to warp its users to different locations by dialing a phone number.
* ICantReachIt: "You can't see well in the darkness" despite the objects being clear enough to observe.
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: [[spoiler:Poor Reiko has always been alone.]]
* IllGirl: Reiko
* JumpScare: This game thrives on these types of thrills. Even exiting a menu or making an about-face will make you wet your pants.'
* LipLock: The dub, oh so much.
* MaleGaze: Makoto manages to get a good look at the hotel spirit's cleavage and probably would have appreciated it more if she wasn't trying to kill him as it happens.
* TheManyDeathsOfYou: Getting killed by certain spirits will earn the player a nice photograph on the Wii to commemorate the event.
* MultipleEndings: One 'good' and one 'bad'. [[spoiler:Unusual in that you view both in a single playthrough of the game.]]
* {{Otaku}}:
** Shin is into both anime and the supernatural.
** One of the malevolent spirits was an otaku that died of over exhaustion at an internet cafe.
* ParentalAbandonment: [[spoiler:When Reiko's mother could no longer pay her hospital bills, she just left Reiko in the hospital by herself.]]
* PoorCommunicationKills:
** [[spoiler:Reiko believed that Rin lied to her about visiting her because Rin had been in an accident and did not wake up in time to stop her from jumping out the hospital window.]]
** This costs [[spoiler:Rin]] her life when she fails to [[spoiler:receive forgiveness from Reiko because she cannot hear her apologize and Reiko still believes her to be a liar]]. [[color:white:The cell phone turns out to be the key to getting through to Reiko.]]
* ThePromise: [[spoiler:Rin]] promised to visit [[spoiler:Reiko]] in the hospital as a child.
* TheReveal: [[spoiler:Rin had made a promise to Reiko to come visit her at the hospital. However, she was hit by a truck on the way. She awoke in the hospital in time to see Reiko fall through an open window.]] This is what sets the events of the game into motion.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: [[spoiler:After regaining her memories of Reiko and the accident that triggered her suicide, Rin attempts to apologize to her. Reiko responds by tricking her into falling out the same window she jumped from, letting her plummet to her death.]] [[color:white:This is the fake ending.]]
* ShoutOut: The premise of the game borrows largely from the J-horror genre of films including ChakushinAri, Film/{{Juon}}, and TheRing.
** The doll riding a tricycle may remind some players of a [[{{Saw}} similar doll from a certain film series]].
* SpiritAdvisor: Several throughout like Kyoko and [[spoiler:Sadao]].
* StalkerWithACrush: Makoto gets one. She likes sending creepy letters to your Wii.
* StringyHairedGhostGirl: Reiko
* SurvivalHorror
* TruthInTelevision: The internet cafe victim may have been based on the real-life instances of people who have died at internet cafes of exhaustion from nonstop usage.
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