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Gaiden Exclusive: Spirit Witchs

For those who own the "Legacy Pass" on PC, there is a hidden command. Navigate to the game’s directory, open the debug.ini file, and add the line AllowGaiden=true . Then, on the main menu, hold L1 + R1 + Square (or the PC equivalent) while selecting "New Game." This unlocks a greyed-out menu option labeled "Forget Me Not."

The opens with Elara waking up inside a mirror. She is trapped in the "Reflection Sea," a dimension where time flows backward. Her goal is not to escape, but to prevent her younger sister from becoming the "Vessel Witch" in the main timeline. spirit witchs gaiden exclusive

The climax features a gut-wrenching choice: Save the sister by destroying the main timeline (erasing Lyra, the hero of the first game) or preserve the timeline by burning Elara’s diary. The exclusive exclusive scene—the one that got the game an M-rating for "thematic haunting"—occurs if you choose to burn the diary. The screen fades to white, and you hear Elara sing the "Cursed Lullaby" for 3 minutes straight, with subtitles revealing she is actually singing your real-life IP address in hex code. (This has since been patched to a generic warning, but original disc copies still have this feature.) Let’s be objective. The main Spirit Witchs game is a solid 8/10 experience. The Spirit Witchs Gaiden Exclusive is a 10/10 narrative experiment, but a 6/10 "game." For those who own the "Legacy Pass" on