"New Visual Novel Explores Humanity's Sins in Deep Narrative"
Kemco has just released an intriguing new visual novel, "Together We Live," exclusively for Android users. This captivating narrative unfolds in a post-apocalyptic setting, delving into the themes of human sins and the quest for redemption. While it's a fresh addition to the Android gaming scene, fans of PC gaming can already find it on Steam.
A Girl Atoning for Humans' Sins
In "Together We Live," the story follows Kyoya, who awakens in a dimly lit room to discover it's the year 4000—almost 2000 years since his last memory. The world he wakes into is a desolate wasteland, and the only other presence is a mysterious girl tasked with an overwhelming mission.
This girl is trapped in a relentless cycle of death and rebirth, each time dying to atone for humanity's sins. Her plight is heart-wrenching, and as Kyoya witnesses her suffering, he is moved to help her discover the concept of happiness.
The narrative starts at a slow pace, which may initially seem off-putting. However, patience is rewarded as the story gains momentum, revealing intricate twists and significant details that enhance the overall experience.
Interested in experiencing "Together We Live"? Here's a glimpse:
Together We Live Makes You Think
Unlike many visual novels, "Together We Live" does not involve decision-making. It offers a linear, yet engaging story, accompanied by charming artwork that blends beauty with sorrow, leaving a profound impact on the player.
The girl's character is fully voiced, adding a haunting yet fitting dimension to her role. The game is available in English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese, but currently lacks controller support. You can purchase it on the Google Play Store for $9.99, or play it for free if you're a Play Pass subscriber.
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