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CHAOS;CHILD

MAGES. Inc.  •  Jan 22, 2019  •  92% from 1039 reviews

From the creators of the critically acclaimed STEINS;GATE comes a sensational new visual novel: CHAOS;CHILD. Set in Shibuya in 2015, a group of high school students who survived an earthquake six years ago find themselves at the center of a new series of bizarre murders in the city.

$12.49 (USD)

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Reviews Summary

Chaos;Child is a complex visual novel that explores deep psychological themes and character development, offering a gripping narrative filled with twists and emotional depth, though it may require patience from players.

The Good

  • Intriguing and layered story
  • Strong character development
  • Engaging psychological themes
  • Beautiful art and soundtrack

The Bad

  • Slow pacing in early chapters
  • Some characters unlikable
  • Repetitive internal monologues
  • Route branching can be confusing

The Horny

  • Emotional rollercoaster experience
  • Characters evoke strong feelings
  • Intense narrative twists
  • Bittersweet true ending

Top rated reviews

We live in a third-dimensional plane. We can see planets, galaxies, suns—hundreds of billions of galaxies—photographed universes. We live in this incredible space-time continuum, and here we are on this planet. Einstein’s physics show there are at least 12 dimensions. Now, top scientists and billionaires are saying this reality is a kind of false hologram, …

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I would say Chaos;Child is Naotaka Hayashi's best work in terms of overall plot structure and mystery... but still, I think I prefer Robotics;Notes. It’s an incredible narrative about the dangers of information spread and how sensationalizing horrific events turns real suffering into entertainment. It also delivers a brutal critique of the obsession with b…

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absolutely amazing the best entry in the Science Adventure franchise played with the Committee of Zero patch

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About This Game

It's been six years since a massive earthquake leveled the city of Shibuya. Now, in October 2015, while researching a number of recent murders, Takuru Miyashiro realizes a horrible truth. These murders are the return of a series of killings that plunged Shibuya into terror six years ago. And at the same time, people called gigalomaniacs, with the powers to make their delusions real, are beginning to awaken...

GAME FEATURES
  • Discover A Darker Japan
    Explore Shibuya in 2015, after an earthquake nearly levelled the city six years prior, and try to outsmart the puppet-master behind this New Generation Madness.
  • Track Down A Serial Killer
    Play as Takuru, an arrogant senior and the newspaper club president, and discover the pattern in a series of bizarre deaths around you that the police can't seem to crack.
  • Unravel The Mystery
    Investigate gruesome, supernatural murders with a team of uniquely talented friends.
  • Pick Your Delusions
    Choose to explore disturbing nightmares or pleasurable daydreams to affect the different realities that Takuru perceives, and change your story.
  • See The Bigger Picture
    Unlock SIX endings by changing the course of your team's investigations and relationships, and understand the characters and plot in depth.
  • Outstanding Artistic Value
    Enjoy beautiful and ethereal art work in this stunning visual novel from the Science Adventure series.
  • From The Creators Of STEINS;GATE
    A stand-alone story with a brand new cast, extensive replayability and ties to the Steins;Gate universe!

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Most recent community feedback.

Zestine

Love the visuals and the side missions. The character banter is top tier.

Nyra

Story is solid and the combat feels great, just wish there was more UI customization.

Kiro

I keep coming back after every update. The new scenes were worth it.