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, …
CHAOS;CHILD
Takuru Miyashiro is on the brink of uncovering a chilling truth as he navigates the eerie streets of Shibuya in 2015.
With a series of bizarre murders echoing the horrors of a past earthquake, players must delve into the minds of gigalomaniacs whose delusions can reshape reality.
Experience a gripping narrative that intertwines psychological horror with sharp social commentary, all while exploring stunning visuals that bring this haunting tale to life.
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Reviews Summary
Players rave about CHAOS;CHILD's intricate narrative and emotional depth, often describing it as a pinnacle of the visual novel genre.
Many appreciate the character development and the psychological tension that builds throughout the story, though some criticize its slow pacing and complex branching paths.
Overall, the game is hailed for its impactful storytelling and replayability, making it a must-play for fans of the genre.
The Good
- Intricate and engaging narrative
- Deep character development
- Stunning visuals and art style
- Strong emotional impact
The Bad
- Slow pacing in early chapters
- Complex branching paths can confuse
- Some endings feel underwhelming
- Repetitive internal monologues
The Horny
- Contains sexual material and references
- Some scenes depict intimate character interactions
- Sexual themes enhance character dynamics
- Still images add to the adult atmosphere
Top rated reviews
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…
absolutely amazing the best entry in the Science Adventure franchise played with the Committee of Zero patch
Game Details
From the developer
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.
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Horniness scale
Each game gets a score from 1 to 5 hearts. Higher means more explicit adult content.
| Score | What it means |
|---|---|
| 1 | Raunchy / softcore — suggestive themes, light fanservice, or mature humor; little or no on-screen explicit sexual content. |
| 2 | Spicy but restrained — clear adult intent (nudity, strong innuendo, or brief suggestive scenes) without sustained explicit focus. |
| 3 | Clearly adult — recurring sexual content or nudity as a meaningful part of the experience, but not the sole focus of the game. |
| 4 | Strongly explicit — graphic sexual themes, extended explicit stills or text, or gameplay built heavily around adult situations. |
| 5 | Explicit and often animated — graphic sexual content that is frequently animated or interactive; core to what you see and do in the game. |
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