After the Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android versions, the interactive movie game will also launch on Steam.
Izanagi Games announced on Twitter that after the June 25 launch on the aforementioned three platforms, the PC will also receive the game shortly. There’s also a PlayStation 4 port, but without a release date announced at the moment.
„A new wave interactive movie game where your actions, and the ending of the story, are determined by your choices. A completely new science-fiction mystery, in full-length live-action movie format, from the genius creator of the Danganronpa series, Kazutaka Kodaka. Player controls are simple and straightforward: just swipe to look around and tap to make a selection. Even if you are a beginner, you can enjoy the game as if you were watching a movie. The protagonist acts as you make choices in each scene, moving the story forward. What ending awaits you after you’ve made your choices?
In a hotel room, a man is lying on the bed. He wakes up to the piercing sound of the phone ringing. Picking up the phone, he hears a message from the hotel concierge, “If you have any trouble, please visit the front desk.” He doesn’t even know why he is in the hotel. He doesn’t remember anything at all. As he begins to look around, he suddenly finds a woman tied up and unconscious. The evening news on the TV shows the man himself, allegedly wanted as a serial killer. Then comes the sound of knocking on the door. Each time the protagonist experiences a new “death,” you can collect “Death Medals” based on the way he died. Depending on the number of the medals you collect, special movies called “DeathTube” will become available. Try and collect them all!
The cast: Kanata Hongo as Makoto Karaki, Chiaki Kuriyama as Akane Sachimura, Win Morisaki as Nozomu Kuji, Yuki Kaji as the Concierge, Chihiro Yamamoto as Nene Kurushima, and Jiro Sato as Kenichi Mino. The theme song is Inner Circle by Kami-sama, I have noticed (Warner Music Japan)”, the game’s Steam page says.
Death Come True will launch on July 17, although the Steam page says July 18. Go figure.
Source: Gematsu
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