Kemco's new visual novel, Together We Live, offers a poignant post-apocalyptic tale exclusively on Android. Already available on Steam, this narrative explores themes of human sin and the arduous path to redemption.
A Journey of Atonement
The story follows Kyoya, who awakens in a dimly lit room in the year 4000, two millennia removed from his last memory. He finds himself in a desolate world, guided by a mysterious girl burdened by a heavy task. This girl is trapped in a cycle of repeated death and rebirth, endlessly atoning for humanity's transgressions. Kyoya's presence sparks a desire within him to introduce her to the concept of happiness.
The narrative unfolds at a deliberate pace, initially slow-burning but ultimately revealing intricate details and unexpected twists. The seemingly insignificant early elements later take on significant meaning.
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A Thought-Provoking Experience
Unlike many visual novels, Together We Live eschews player choices, presenting a linear, interactive story. The game features simple yet appealing artwork, masterfully blending beauty and sorrow. The girl's fully voiced performance adds a haunting yet fitting dimension to the narrative. Currently available in English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese, the game lacks controller support. It's priced at $9.99 on the Google Play Store, or free with a Play Pass subscription.
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