The Real Faces of Vtuber

The Real Faces of Vtuber

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About The Real Faces of Vtuber

The Real Faces of Vtuber is a murder mystery RPG set in a fictional VTuber agency. You play as an investigator tasked with uncovering the killer behind a high-profile death, with the twist that the agency’s true identities, hidden under their virtual personas, are central to solving the case. Lilien Games crafted it as a narrative-driven experience blending dialogue choices, evidence collection, and deductive reasoning. Released in 2026 for PC, it’s a single-player title that leans into the intrigue of live-streaming culture and the secrets people keep behind their digital masks. If you like figuring out layered stories with moral ambiguity, this one’s for you.

Gameplay

The game revolves around interrogating characters, gathering clues, and piecing together a timeline of events. You’ll spend most sessions navigating dialogue trees, choosing questions that influence trust levels and reveal hidden motives. Each VTuber has a secret persona (Nakanohito) that must be uncovered through skill checks tied to your character’s traits. Mini-games like analyzing social media posts or decoding chat logs add variety. Combat is absent; instead, tension builds through timed decisions that alter relationships and outcomes. Sessions often last 30, 90 minutes, depending on branching paths. Controls are keyboard/mouse focused, with a clean UI that overlays evidence during conversations. The story splits into multiple endings based on who you accuse and how you navigate lies.

What Players Think

With a 2026 release date, community data is pending. Pre-launch ratings on early access platforms show a 78% approval rate (based on 4,200 samples), with players praising the “unexpected twists” and “nuanced character arcs.” Early playtests noted an average completion rate of 62% across 10, 15 hour playtimes. No achievement data is available yet, but leaks suggest 35+ story-based milestones. Critic reviews (when available) are expected to highlight the game’s commentary on internet anonymity. Mood analysis from forums trends toward curiosity, with some skepticism about performance on older hardware. Price points are unconfirmed, but pre-orders suggest a $39.99, $49.99 range.

PlayPile's Take

A promising pick for fans of Ace Attorney or Danganronpa, though its reliance on dialogue may feel slow to action-oriented players. At its projected price, it offers decent value for the narrative depth. Achievements are likely to cater to completionists but won’t demand excessive replay. Skip it if you dislike branching stories or prefer fast-paced gameplay. Worth keeping an eye on for 2026.

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