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CHAOS;CHILD

$24.99
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MAGES. Inc.
Platforms:
Windows
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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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User Reviews

Very Positive
100 user reviews
90%
Positive
72 hrs at review
Recommended

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, an artificial projection. Computers are even detecting tension points where it seems to be artificially projected, with gravity bleeding into this universe—what they call dark matter. So it’s as if we’re like a thought or dream, a wisp inside some computer program, or in the mind of God. And the evidence for this keeps coming out. Our third dimension is a kind of launchpad. The math shows that this level is the primal sea where everything happens, with Earth acting like an egg full of potential. But there are sub-levels beneath the third dimension that resonate with dark and destructive things, always trying to push...

12 helpful
56 hrs at review
Recommended

After completing the whole game, I can never emotionally recover

1 helpful
48 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Honestly this game wouldn't be half bad if the main character wasn't so fucking autistic. i'm not talking about kinda autistic like in steins;gate, that wouldn't bother me, but this is extreme autism.

1 helpful
142 hrs at review
Recommended

9.5 / 10

1 helpful
66 hrs at review
Recommended

11/10. Should've been on equal or little below footing with Steins;Gate. It's crazy that it doesn't receive the recognition it deserves. The beginning was veryy slow but once it picked up, it picked up. If you are willing to endure the very long beginning and play time, this will not disappoint you gng.

52 hrs at review
Recommended

Definitely one of the underrated entries to the series. I love all the cast so much! I will definitely miss Senri, and Uki for being so adorable! I hope for Hinae and Hana will also find their own happiness. For Taku and Onoe, I’ll pray for the eventuality. I will miss this game dearly.

1 funny
55 hrs at review
Recommended

First the bad: - very long general story, repetitive internal monologues initially - first story ending after all of this time was somewhat disappointing, despite the very slow but volatile story line - rarely offers player engagement, simply not enough for the duration of the story - branching stories are very hard to figure out how to get, without a guide it felt impossible for me to see everything the game has to offer Now the good: - characters are interesting - the characters individual stories are interesting - the whole story overall is interesting as well - the music is great I recommend this game to visual novel lovers and people who like complex stories that are not bored easily (at first) and bring a lot of time with them. Even with skipping diagoues that have already been seen, it takes a very long time to get through all of the stories and understand the general storyline. Also, figuring out how and when to branch off to a different story line is just feeling too random ...

65 hrs at review
Recommended

One of the best mystery stories ever, not to mention one of the best vns. I think it suffers from some pacing issues but when it ramps up it ramps up

57 hrs at review
Recommended

Significantly better than Chaos;Head Noah. This game makes alot of the same mistakes as Chaos;Head Noah, but not as severely, and doesn't make you feel like you wasted all of those hours listening to a story that didn't even matter in the end. The normal route end, Arimura end, Nono end and True end are really, really good, especially Nono and True. There are however still alot of issues, at times the dialogue just feels really boring and unneccessary, and there are still alot of things that just don't make any sense at all, and unfortunately some of these things take away from the overall experience of certain otherwise masterfully written endings. While I do have mixed emotions about this game, I do still recommend it, I do however not recommend playing Chaos;Head Noah beforehand, since the story of that game really does not matter for this one all that much. Just a little note: the Hana end has to be the worst written thing I have ever experienced in my entire life. Overall: 8/10, s...

19 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Horrible interface, not intuitive

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows: 7/8.1/10 (64-bit)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics Series (With 1GB memory allocation)
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 17 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Direct Sound compatible sound device.
  • Additional Notes: Minimum resolution: 1280x720 (Recommended: 1920x1080)

FAQ

How much does CHAOS;CHILD cost?

CHAOS;CHILD costs $24.99.

What are the system requirements for CHAOS;CHILD?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows: 7/8.1/10 (64-bit) Processor: Intel Core i5 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD Graphics Series (With 1GB memory allocation) DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 17 GB available space Sound Card: Direct Sound compatible sound device. Additional Notes: Minimum resolution: 1280x720 (Recommended: 1920x1080)

What platforms is CHAOS;CHILD available on?

CHAOS;CHILD is available on Windows PC.

Is CHAOS;CHILD worth buying?

CHAOS;CHILD has 90% positive reviews from 100 players.

When was CHAOS;CHILD released?

CHAOS;CHILD was released on Jan 22, 2019.

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