That’s the trigger.

You’ll hear the school bell ring at exactly 13:15 in-game time. Now go to the rooftop. But here’s what every other video gets wrong:

Hey everyone. So you’re playing Hizashi No Naka No Real . First thing: this isn’t a horror game in the jumpscare sense. It’s worse. It’s the feeling of being the only person awake during afternoon nap time. The walkthrough videos you’ve seen probably skip the most important part:

Most video guides show you how to get the Sunbeam Ending by 10:00. But that skips the Real Walkthrough – the hidden path that changes the game’s subtitle from “A Memory” to “A Promise.”

If you want to show the Real Walkthrough properly, don’t speed it up. Don’t add jump scare music. Let the viewer hear the hum of your console fan in the background. Let the silence breathe. Because the game’s true ending isn’t a cutscene – it’s you, ten minutes later, still sitting in that doorway, and M. has finally turned around. But the camera is looking at the sun. You never see their face. And that’s the point.

Instead, in the doorway. Use the “wait” emote (hold Circle + down on d-pad). Stay there for 5 real minutes. During this time, the camera will slowly auto-pan. You’ll notice that M.’s shadow doesn’t match their posture. It’s facing you .

“Thanks for watching. Now close the game and go sit in some real midday sun. Don’t film it.”

M. will laugh – the only time you hear a full laugh in the game. Then they say: “Then don’t move. Don’t record this. Just be here.”

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That’s the trigger.

You’ll hear the school bell ring at exactly 13:15 in-game time. Now go to the rooftop. But here’s what every other video gets wrong:

Hey everyone. So you’re playing Hizashi No Naka No Real . First thing: this isn’t a horror game in the jumpscare sense. It’s worse. It’s the feeling of being the only person awake during afternoon nap time. The walkthrough videos you’ve seen probably skip the most important part: --- Hizashi No Naka No Real Walkthrough Video

Most video guides show you how to get the Sunbeam Ending by 10:00. But that skips the Real Walkthrough – the hidden path that changes the game’s subtitle from “A Memory” to “A Promise.”

If you want to show the Real Walkthrough properly, don’t speed it up. Don’t add jump scare music. Let the viewer hear the hum of your console fan in the background. Let the silence breathe. Because the game’s true ending isn’t a cutscene – it’s you, ten minutes later, still sitting in that doorway, and M. has finally turned around. But the camera is looking at the sun. You never see their face. And that’s the point. That’s the trigger

Instead, in the doorway. Use the “wait” emote (hold Circle + down on d-pad). Stay there for 5 real minutes. During this time, the camera will slowly auto-pan. You’ll notice that M.’s shadow doesn’t match their posture. It’s facing you .

“Thanks for watching. Now close the game and go sit in some real midday sun. Don’t film it.” But here’s what every other video gets wrong:

M. will laugh – the only time you hear a full laugh in the game. Then they say: “Then don’t move. Don’t record this. Just be here.”

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