Chaos;Child (2017)

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Chaos;Child is a horror-mystery video game set in the city of Shibuya, Japan in 2015. The city has been nearly destroyed by an earthquake six years prior and a mysterious force known as the "New Generation Madness" looms over it. Players take on the role of Takuru, an arrogant student newspaper club president who must track down and outsmart a serial killer responsible for bizarre deaths around him that are baffling police. He must also investigate strange occurrences caused by the New Generation Madness while exploring Shibuya's dark secrets.

Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows),PlayStation 3,Android,iOS,PlayStation Vita,PlayStation 4,Xbox One,Nintendo Switch

Release date: 2017-10-17

All about game Chaos;Child

Chaos;Child is the fourth installment of the Science Adventure Series, following in the footsteps of its predecessors Chaos;Head, Steins Gate and Robotics Notes. Set six years after the events of Chaos;Head, this game is described as a Delusional Science Adventure which sets it apart from other titles in its franchise.

This thrilling visual novel has players take on the role of Takuru Miyashiro, an 18-year-old journalism student at Hekiho Academy who investigates mysterious murders occurring around Tokyo’s Shibuya district. Through his investigations he discovers that these killings are related to a phenomenon known as “The New Generation Madness” - an urban legend where people can be driven insane by their own delusions if they become exposed to certain triggers or stimuli.

Players will have to delve deep into this psychological thriller and unravel multiple mysteries throughout their playthrough while also making decisions that could alter both story branches and endings for each character. With over 20 different endings available based on player choices made throughout the game, there is plenty of replay value here for fans looking for a challenge or those wishing to explore all possible scenarios within the story arc.

In addition to its gripping narrative, Chaos;Child stands out with beautiful visuals created using Unreal Engine 4 technology plus various mini-games such as Rubik's Cube puzzles and sound mixing activities integrated seamlessly into gameplay elements which add variety and depth without detracting from overall experience enjoyment.

Overall, fans of interactive storytelling should find themselves enthralled with what Chaos;Child has to offer - an intense mystery filled with unpredictable twists plus visually stunning graphics that keep you engaged until you uncover every last secret surrounding The New Generation Madness phenomenon!

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