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Video Game

Chaos;Child

Video game2017Strong TierPlayStation 4, PC, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 5Interactive Story
77
Critic Score

Critic Scores

OpenCritic
77/100
Top Critic Score
Recommended
68%
Critics recommend
Reviews
34
Critic reviews

About

Shibuya, 2015. In a city recovering from the "Shibuya Earthquake" which devastated it six years ago, Takuru Miyashiro, a student at the newly built private high school "Hekiho Academy" investigates a series of serial killings known as "The Return of the New Generation Madness" as part of his work for the school's newspaper club...

Top critic reviews

PSX Brasil 98/100

"Chaos;Child brings an amazing story to the world of SciADV titles, approaching a genre yet unseen by western players in this series. Despite having localization and a few structure issues, Chaos;Child is possibly the best visual novel released for console in the last few years."

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TechRaptor 9.5/10

"Chaos;Child tells a heartbreaking tale of murder, delusions, and what drives the essence of person. It's a painful tale, but one that very well may stick with you forever."

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RPG Site 9/10

"Chaos;Child comes to PC, and we take a dive into Chaos World to see how the Visual Novel holds up."

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Digitally Downloaded 4.5/5

"Chaos;Child is a smart crime fiction/ science fiction mix that might be a little too subtle for its own good. It's a demanding game, not because it's difficult or has gamey elements, but rather because it asks for complete focus and imagination from its players. Thankfully, with a core theme that is both poignant and fundamentally interesting, this is a game that I've been more than willing to make that commitment to."

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PS3Blog.net 90/100

"CHAOS;CHILD is not a game that holds back – it has gritty, almost horror-like themes on offer, with casualties, loss and dead ends that get in the way."

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