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  1. 🎮❤️ Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE (Switch) für 25,30 EUR #DE

    Metacritic: 77% ✅

    Zum Deal ▶ t1p.de/5egxx

    #schnäppchen #spielekauf #RAINCODE #Nintendo

  2. 🎮❤️ Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE (Switch) für 25,92 EUR #DE

    Metacritic: 77% ✅

    Zum Deal ▶ t1p.de/5egxx

    #schnäppchen #spielekauf #RAINCODE #Nintendo

  3. I have an urge to play a murder mystery visual novel game, but I've already played all of the #Danganronpa #ZeroEscape and #AITheSomiumFiles games.

    Next would probably #RainCode but I don't have $60 for a new game atm...

  4. started this masterpiece again, my Game of the Year 2023 is still just as good second time round. everything about it; the story, characters, music, graphics, I just love this game so much

    looks really good on PS5 #RainCode

  5. Here's the English version of the Master Detective Archives: #RAINCODE+ trailer

    Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE Plus Announcement Trailer | PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Steam
    youtube.com/watch?v=idLR-CAfPC

  6. Japanese trailer for the multiplatform release of Master Detective Archives: #RAINCODE

    I'm super happy that more people will get to play this masterpiece, best game of 2023

    PS5/steam/Xbox Series X|S『超探偵事件簿 レインコード プラス』アナウンストレーラー
    youtube.com/watch?v=PvB9fmVeR-

  7. Got another #RAINCODE figure, this one is the Bright Arts Gallery solid metal Shinigami statue, it's really heavy for it's size, and very very shiny ❤️

  8. A director calls a number of artists to a meeting. No one knows anything about the next project they’ll be working on. After coffee is served and everyone has gotten their share of cake, a commission is laid out along these lines — create a cyberpunk setting in the form of a city isolated from the outside world; a bit less cyber and a bit more punk. Insert stylish anime characters in it, sporting urban and comfortable clothing, wearing artsy makeup and piercings. With everything else, please go absolutely wild. No limits to the imagination, especially inside a dimension called the Mystery Labyrinth. If you want to defy space, time and gravity, you can. If you want to insert random elements in space disconnected from each other, you can. If you want to play with colors, textures, structures and use those assets you didn’t know what to do with, you also can. This game will be your canvas and we will be here to bring those ideas into fruition. In the city, where the story takes place, neon lights must be everywhere, except in shady areas. The color palette must be pink, pink, yellow, pink, purple, blue and pink. In this city it will rain constantly, which is a great opportunity to make the colors blend into the shimmering water covering the ground.

    Kunai Ward, the neon cityInside the Mystery Labyrinth

    This is pretty much how I imagined a meeting taking place inside the developer’s headquarters. Since I live in a city where it rains at least once every day of the year, I’d give anything for those neon lights. The urban reality of Rain Code is very similar to my own, except we don’t have a shady mega-corporation responsible for the infrastructure, power supply and secret experiments… or do we? This requires a thorough investigation from the World Detective Organization! I will get in touch and will let you know about any further developments! I’ll try to steer clear from Halara Nightmare to avoid more debt. Even though she’s one of the best detectives, very efficient and insightful, her work is extremely expensive to contract.

    Ok, let’s not digress any further. Master Detective Archives: Rain Code is a new series (or I hope it will be) developed by Spike Chunsoft and Too Kyo Games. The CEO of Too Kyo Games is Kazutaka Kodaka, the creator of the Danganronpa series, and the designer of Rain Code. Masafumi Takada, also having worked in the Danganronpa series, composed the beautiful soundtrack of Rain Code in his unique atmospheric jazzy style. The game was released last year (2023) and only for Nintendo Switch. Why the game is an exclusive, considering that many Spike Chunsoft games are also available on PC, beats my understanding. It is, however, a jewel on the Switch that risks being forgotten among the thousands of extraordinary games on the platform. In all its uniqueness, I think Rain Code is a niche game, and even on PC it would remain so. I don’t know why that is, or even why such a beautiful piece of art can be so fleeting. There’s not much people in the community talking about Rain Code, at least in the West (you know, that big country that The West is) but I believe it has a strong fanbase, spanning from East to West, with strength in dedication, although not in numbers.

    Rain Code tells the story of Yuma Kokohead, a young man who wakes up in the lost-and-found section of a train station. Wouldn’t you know, he doesn’t remember who he is! Where did I hear this before? Ah, Utawarerumono and pretty much every other Japanese visual novel I could think of. As any other amnesia story, everything just goes a bit crazy from here, maybe a bit crazier than we’re used to. The thing is that Yuma has, within himself, something or someone who perfectly remembers who he is. A shinigami, or as we say in The West, a god of death! A goddess, to be more exact, and a beautiful one at it, who takes the form of a cute little ghost when she travels the real world with Yuma. Of course, this realization was very confusing to him. It seems like sometime in the past, he made a contract with this shinigami a la Death Note, and now he’s stuck with it, not entirely aware, if at all, of its consequences. Within his belongings, he also finds a letter with a contract to investigate something undisclosed at Kanai Ward, a city detached from the outside world and run by the Amaterasu Corporation, an all-powerful company with its fair share of secrets. He’s supposed to take the train and meet with the other Master Detectives, hoping that someone would remember who he is. That he did, but things didn’t go as expected.

    Shinigami with YumaYuma and Shinigami dancing

    From the time Yuma enters the train, we initiate our first investigation. At the end of the trip to Kanai Ward, Yuma is pretty much in panic. He doesn’t find the most welcoming party when he arrives either. He’s actually going to get arrested for a string of grisly murders that happened on the train. He is surrounded by the Peacekeepers, a special force dedicated to keeping peace, enforcing law and administering punishment (usually the latter). The good part is that we had time to gather a lot of evidence during the trip, and in the nick of time the shinigami halted time and opened a portal. Yuma was most likely kicked or punched into it by the shinigami and ended up in a place called the Mystery Labyrinth. The purpose of the labyrinth is, with the help of Shinigami, finding the truth about a murder case by solving a variety of puzzles and battles. Our weapon, the Solution Blade, suggestively taken out from inside Shinigami’s throat, holds the Solution Keys used to solve puzzles, answer questions, and battle with bosses.

    Inside a Mystery Labyrinth. I love the random elements floating there!

    Don’t expect the Labyrinth to be like the castles in Persona 5 convoluted with rooms, backtracking and hidden paths. The Mystery Labyrinth is very linear, despite being an alternate area called labyrinth, no backtracking and no exploration is necessary. The path is straightforward and in order to unlock a room you need to solve the mystery within it, which is always related to the case itself. It can be Crime Scene Recreations, Reasoning Death Matches (RDMs), Shinigami Puzzles, questions that pop up during chase/platforming sequences, and God Shinigami QTE/questions. There’s some variation to this depending on which chapter we’re in. It is, actually, my favorite part of the game, where I can test my deduction skills with the information I’ve learned during the investigation in the real world. No, my skills don’t work that well (heh), but even the failure is funny and it doesn’t bring any punishment apart from stamina loss. I never experienced what happens when we run out of stamina for constantly failing at challenges but I presume we have to restart the Labyrinth from the beginning.

    Navigating inside a Mystery LabyrinthThere’s always a challenge at the end

    The RDMs are interesting because it’s where we fight the phantom of a person from the real world. They try to trick us and deviate us away from the truth. We use Solution Keys to refute statements thrown at us, like attacks. We can get damage if we fail the exact match between a statement and a refute, but the shinigami helps us get there by giving hints. So be careful and read her dialogues when you refute a statement with the wrong Solution Key. These statements are sentences and comments literally thrown at you. You have to dodge the white ones, refute the red ones and repel the blue ones. I experienced a bit of jank while moving my character and not only in battle. Since this is not a game with real combat I can’t see any negatives apart from it being a bit annoying. Our character can either run outdoors or walk indoors but we can’t control how fast the running goes. So crossing the districts to find Gumshoe Gabs (memory shards to unlock dialogues with the other detectives) will require a bit of time and legwork. Fortunately, fast travel is available between areas, and each area, apart from the Kamazaki District, is not very big.

    A Mystery Phantom is a reflection of a person from the real world

    So, after beating the Mystery Labyrinth, we finally enter Kanai Ward, the neon city as I described above. It’s so pretty, with all the reflections of neon lights against the rain water. Yuma meets his boss, Yakou Furio, the one who kept trying to recruit new Master Detectives but kept getting notices of their deaths. It seems like no one wants them there, but why? Yakou needs help finding the Kanai Ward’s ultimate secret. It can’t be more vague than this! Another group of Master Detectives also arrived at the destination apparently unscathed. I wonder how Fubuki pulled that out… They’re the best of the best, and each one will be Yuma’s companions for the next four chapters, being the fifth the final one. There’s one criminal investigation per chapter without counting the five DLC episodes which focus on investigations from the perspective of the other Master Detectives.

    A rainbow Shinigami!

    So, if Rain Code doesn’t have traditional combat, and it isn’t a visual novel, what kind of game is it? I’d say it’s part visual novel, because there are many sequences that resemble one, albeit with more action and a faster pace. It has a leveling system, skill trees and side quests but it isn’t exactly an rpg. It’s a detective sim, with the deduction puzzles and the Labyrinth sections. It’s overall a big mystery adventure that shouldn’t be overlooked by any fan of Japanese games. Shinigami sent me a memo later today. It reads like this: I’ll curse you if you don’t play this mysteriful game and find the ultimate truth through perfect deduction.

    https://swordofseiros.wordpress.com/2024/01/31/master-detective-archives-rain-code/

    #adventureGames #Danganronpa #detectiveSim #gaming #investigation #japanese #JRPG #jrpgs #mystery #nintendoSwitch #rainCode #shinigami #spikeChunsoft #storyRich #TooKyoGames #videoGames #videogames #visualNovels

  9. It's day two of awesome JRPG soundtrack deliveries, and today we have Master Detective Archives: Rain Code! I've been so looking forward to this coming out as I loved all the music in this game when I played it earlier this year

    #RainCode

  10. Well that's all the DLC for Master Detective Archives: #RainCode completed. Still my GOTY 2023. The DLC episodes were all rather short with not much in the way of gameplay, but I do think they added to the overall story and are worth picking up if you enjoyed the main game

    Really hope this game did well enough to warrant a sequel at some point, and I'm still hoping for a CD soundtrack release

  11. Ooh the third #RainCode DLC is out today :blobcatgamer: let's go!

  12. Just done the second #RainCode DLC "Fubuki's Luckiest Day" and loved it 🙂

    It features my two favourite characters quite heavily; Fubuki Clockford and Halara Nightmare ❤️ in a side story with some really fun moments. Like the first DLC it's really short (about 40 minutes) with not much gameplay apart from a few conversation choices, but I loved being back in that world even for a short time

    Rain Code is still the best game I've played this year. Hurry up and release the soundtrack, dammit

  13. We had a chance to talk with Danganronpa creator Kazutaka Kodaka about his latest work, Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE. He and Seth Burn talked about the game's development process, Kodaka's favorite villains, his love of dystopian worlds, and much more.

    Link: animeherald.com/interview/kazu

    #danganronpa #interview #raincode #animeexpo

  14. Just finished #masterdetectivearchives #raincode and it was so good! I really enjoyed it and hope the DLC fills out some of the post game hangover I'm feeling.

  15. The GoodSmile_US Twitter account posted about a million new figure updates overnight, including Ranni from #EldenRing and Shinigami from #RainCode #Nendoroid

    shutupandtakemymoney.gif

    twitter.com/GoodSmile_US

  16. The first DLC episode for Master Detective Archives: Rain Code came out today, just picked up the season pass

    Know what I'll be playing tonight #RainCode

    nintendo.co.uk/-2266897.html#S

  17. I loved this game so damn much, gonna have to be something special to beat this for my GOTY

    First DLC episode this week I think! #RainCode

    Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE - Opening Movie
    youtu.be/HW3Lo0-UFI4

  18. @kevinrothrock neither, I will be playing through extra Rain Code content like the definitely very cool person I am #RainCode #RainCode #RainCode

  19. I’m about 90 minutes into #RAINCODE and the little ghost friend has breasted boobily

    10/10 perfect game

  20. #NowPlaying "Noise of Neon" #RainCode official soundtrack from the limited edition

    Only 10 tracks, but really good. Hoping there will be a (double?) CD release at some point

    How good is that cover art :cat_heart:

  21. Epilogue finished, a nice ending to the game leaving things open for a sequel which I really hope we get. Loved every second of this game. The story and characters were top tier I thought

    Fubuki Clockford and Halara Nightmare best characters, although I didn't really dislike anyone. Loved the character designs, particularly Yomi Hellsmile and Martina Electro from the Peacekeepers, and Shinigami ofc :cat_heart_eyes:

    Game of the year so far #RainCode

  22. #RainCode episode 5 finished. Mind blown. Just the epilogue left now. I'll be sad when it's over

    I love this game so much. It's crazy in all the right ways, and I still think it's the best looking game on Switch

  23. God damn #RainCode is an amazing game, am in chapter 4 and it just keeps getting better and better

    GOTY so far