Doukoku Soshite...

Doukoku Soshite...

El Dia Red Flagship April 26, 2018
PS4PCSwitchVitaAdventureVisual Novel
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Doukoku Soshite... is a remastered visual novel that mixes school life and survival horror. You play a high school student who wakes up in a mansion with classmates and strangers after a mysterious bus crash. Bodies turn up, clues pile up, and choices matter as you piece together why everyone’s trapped. The updated version adds sharper visuals, new character artwork, and extra scenes from the original writer. Classic branching narratives and tense atmosphere anchor the experience. The game’s charm lies in its retro roots polished for modern play. A 9/10 user review calls it a “dusty SNES cartridge polished to a high gloss”, part nostalgia trip, part fresh mystery. With 15.6 hours of average playtime, it leans into slow-burn reveals and moral dilemmas. Available on PS4, PC, Switch, and Vita, it’s a self-contained puzzle for fans of narrative-driven adventures.

Storyline

In this game, you play the role of a high-school student (whom you can name as you like). A bus takes him and his classmates to the school every day. But this time, just when the hero was talking to one of his classmates, the lovely girl Riyo, a car drove up to the bus, there was a sound of a crash, and then the hero became unconscious. When he woke up, he found himself, his classmates (most of whom were girls), and a couple of unknown people in a locked room in a strange mansion. Soon the hero realizes something terrible is going on in the mansion. People are being killed under mysterious circumstances, their corpses hidden; he finds a memo soaked in blood and a photograph. Will he be able to solve the mystery and to protect the people destiny brought him together with?

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Single player

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Jamal Carter
9.0/10
1mo ago

Doukoku Soshite... feels like stumbling upon a dusty SNES cartridge in your grandfather’s attic, except this one’s been polished to a high gloss and stuffed with secrets. The art upgrade is a godsend—those original 90s CGs were charming but pixelated like a Game Boy screen dipped...

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