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ajc468 Posted
Yes, Shibuya Scramble is a visual novel. You may or may not go for visual novels. I understand. However, should you not be opposed to act of reading and find yourself willing to entertain something a little different, Shibuya Scramble is a video game of rare quality, well paced, with an outstanding localization and a story and cast so very capable of enlarging your faith in what is beautiful in humanity (or so I found it). There are no anime shenanigans: real life actors portray the characters, a sizable portion of whom are adults, and the content is entirely tasteful. Which isn't to say Shibuya Scramble is either overly serious or utterly toothless, but that it possesses a rare balance between comic absurdity and heartfelt candidness, with some genuine gravity along the way as well. It also plays pretty well, with an engaging gameplay hook, a rarity in a genre that often doesn't play at all. I can't guarantee Shibuya Scramble is for you, but if it is, you might just walk away with the feeling that life's a little better for having played it. Not just because you completed another game, but because something distinctly human and passionate, at once silly and yet oh-so-warming, was imparted to you. Enjoy.
YBeast10 Posted
428: Shibuya Scramble is clearly the child of Spike Chunsoft as it pioneered many of the features that fans know and love from the Zero Escape and Danganronpa games. Yet, it manages to forge a totally distinct identity from both those titles. The ridiculous sense of humor and over-the-top drama is hard to tear away from. The biggest complaint is simply that, as an extremely long visual novel, its text options are not as fully featured as they should be. Simply put, 428: Shibuya Scramble is unlike any other visual novel out there.
AR927 Posted
Heads up: This game is an actually a visual novel which means there is no gameplay except for a few button prompts to make a decision. Now for the actual content, the story is entertaining and unpredictable. The story starts out slow but the pace picks up speed after the introductions. It's fun to see how a character's choice affects another character's story. The fun part is figuring out how to get all the bad endings. I still haven't found them all but I hope I find them all.
polarbear Posted
This is not a regular game...this is more of a visual novel with multiple characters and multiple endings, no voice acting but the story is so compelling that it doesnt bother you after awhile. This is game is about 10 years old so i kept my expectations in check and enjoyed this great experience
Drewf2578 Posted
Story line was solid. The story was overall serious but had comedic elements common in Japanese media. Also, this is a visual novel that does not have gameplay/puzzle elements. You simply go through each character’s story arc until you reach the ending of the game, which should take you several hours.
Matt Posted
One thing I love about the PS4 is that games will be released that are unique. They might not be all-time best-sellers but they achieve niche, cult followings. This is one of those games. If you like puzzles and novels with twists, I'd recommend this one.
DowneyViking Posted
This game isn’t as much as we thought it would be, there was A LOT of reading to do. We did not think it was going to require so much reading. The game is mostly pictures and reading. Would have wished there was more actual movement involved.
llcoolnes Posted
The game is a visual novel with many different endings, so it is not just a one play through ordeal, you can play it many times and depending on your choices get different endings, I really like this game.
Marse11e Posted
This is another unusual SpikeChunsoft game that grows on you. I'm glad it was finally released here in the U.S. Has great replay value.
Coyote1999 Posted
This game is very unique. You basically determine how the outcome will be. I would reccomend
Khan0723 Posted
This is a game I found by chance. I'm glad I found it. You'll like the unique scenario's to this game. If only it was in VR.
ANGN Posted
Great story driven game. A hidden gem that everyone should play
dfuzz1987 Posted
A great, exciting mystery visual novel with a cool premise.
mrjavascript Posted
428: Shibuya Scramble is a visual novel, with the story taking place in Shibuya (Japan.) The story won't be spoiled in this review, but if you're looking for a similar title consider the games from Spike Chunsoft (like Danganronpa.) Granted this game wasn't directly developed by Chunsoft, but apparently they had some influence in the game's design. In either case, if you enjoy titles from Spike Chunsoft, give 428: Shibuya Scramble a try.
Bryan Posted
What a strange story driven game. Bet it becomes hard to find in the future. Try it out.
VoltageSky Posted
I know it’s a niche genre but I’m into light novel video games. The western market doesn’t get much and if some how it lands here, it gets lost in the sea of other games. Honesty didn’t even know of this game had been released in the West if it wasn’t for my recommendations. A great crime drama game.
MarkyMark4 Posted
I love how while your being fed this cop drama show it feels you actual facts on the culture of Tokyo that informs you on the reality of the structure of social norms in modern Japan!
Zazman Posted
This game is a great visual novel. It’s definitely weird but in the right ways lol I definitely recommend this to anyone who enjoy visual novels.
Azeem Posted
The game is a solid addition to my collection and held my interest for a long time
ARocZ Posted
an amazing live visual novel game from the company that brought you daganronpa