
OpenCritic
Strong
"Overall, I really loved Tokyo Dark Remembrance. The feel of having your choices permanent with the constant autosave really gives weight to your choices, and the story and characters are really interesting. The artstyle is well done and the backgrounds are really well done. The story was engaging and with more than ten possible endings, there’s a lot of replayability value. Tokyo Dark is a game I almost instantly got hooked on, and with good reason too. I had a great time delving into the depths of Tokyo, and I hope you do too."
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Tokyo Dark: Remembrance casts you as Detective Ito hunting a vanished partner in a case that turns personal and surreal. Mixing point-and-click exploration with visual novel storytelling, you piece together clues through inventory puzzles and dialogue choices. RPG elements let you shape Ito’s skills and relationships as the narrative shifts between gritty detective work and haunting memories. The story leans into noir tropes but twists them with psychological tension, forcing you to untangle reality from illusion as the plot unfolds. The game’s strength lies in its moody atmosphere and layered script, which blends crime fiction with existential dread. While combat is minimal, branching decisions influence outcomes, creating a tense push-pull between logic and emotion. Released in 2019 for PlayStation 4, Switch, and iOS, it’s a self-contained mystery that lingers long after the credits. Fans of narrative-driven adventures with moral ambiguity might find its 78% Metacritic score matches its enigmatic tone, solid but not unforgettable.
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Single player
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