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Jisei

Titles
Jisei
Jisei ~喫茶店殺人事件~
Jisei ~Kissaten Satsujin Jiken~
Aliases辞世
Play timeVery short (1h30m from 11 votes)
Developersakevisual
Publisherssakevisual & Ratalaika Games & Eastasiasoft
Ratalaika Games & sakevisual
TO AniMira & VienDesu Porting Team
Relations
Sequel

Kansei

LinksWikidata, IndieDB, Renai.us, VNStat

Description

"I can relive the dying moment of any corpse I touch."

A teenager with no name and no home wanders from one city to the next, burdened by the weight of his extraordinary ability. When he is accused of murdering a woman that he's never met, he sets out to prove his innocence and find the true killer. The investigation quickly takes a turn for the complicated when a strange voice appears in his head, warning him to watch his step.

[From Sakevisual]

Mini reviews

By yunari-ah419 on 2021-12-02r59573
<report>A fine short mystery game. Ends on the very dissatisfying cliffhanger. Characters are all one note and dull, but there's a tease about some of them returning in the next game. If you're starving for a great mystery thriller, don't bother. But if you don't mind an hour or two of "move to the area, talk to the person", you've found your game.

Art is fine. Simple, but does its job. Barely any CGs to speak of. I liked the scetches from extra menu the most.

Music and sfx are barely noticable, nothing more than a background noise. Voice acting is weak and makes me not want to take the game seriously.
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By psm3l0 on 2022-03-25r59573Vote: 6
<report>To be honest, I don't have much of an opinion. I don't see any particular reason to recommend it, but there's also no reason not to. The story is good for passing the time, nothing exceptional. I found it unconvincing that a policeman would ask the protagonist to investigate. The art is nice, especially considering how long ago it was produced, at a time when western vns were still in their infancy. But the ending is weak and not very surprising. The best thing is the gap opened for the sequel. At least, it served to increase curiosity.
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