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Virgin Angel places you in the neon-soaked underbelly of 2080 Tokyo, where a deadly drug turns users into slaves to its possessors. As rookie investigator Amano Murakumo, you sift through crime scenes, interrogate suspects, and follow leads across a city dominated by corporate greed and black-market labs. The game unfolds with static backdrops and branching text choices, mixing crime procedural beats with adult content. Dialogue and investigation drive the story, with outcomes shaped by your decisions in a world where trust is scarce and danger lurks in every alley. A relic of early 90s Japanese PC gaming, this 1991 title from Crystal Soft predates modern visual novel conventions. Its blend of cyberpunk dystopia and explicit themes made it controversial at release, but it’s now a footnote in the evolution of adult interactive fiction. Running on defunct platforms like the PC-9800, it appeals to niche collectors and fans of retro adult games. While the story’s dated writing and limited visuals won’t wow newcomers, its historical context and unapologetic tone keep it a talking point for genre historians.
In 2080, Tokyo, the capital of Japan, became a center for daring scientific experiments, newest research in space ship technology, and organized crime. A new deadly drug was developed, that enhanced sexual experiences of human beings, eventually subduing their will and turning them into slaves of whoever possessed the drug. A special unit of the police force was assigned to investigate the crimes committed under the influence of the drug, and to find the criminals that distributed it. The player controls the young female investigator Amano Murakumo. Will she be able to survive in this hostile and terrifying world?
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