
Still, I thought that it was too much to place the burden of everything on the existence of Azami, who knows nothing.
This thing moves.
>>1(The usual ringtone)
Isn’t it nice? It’s an innocent existence that I created, you know?
>>2The person based on my brother looks like a gentle older brother in photos, but I wonder why they talk like that.
There was a book on the shelf about how to cope with schizophrenia, so it might be a coincidence.
When I see this face, the theme from when I can see it plays in my mind.
>>5Each song leaves an impression, doesn’t it?
>>6I remembered the BGM well enough to be the first thing I did after clearing it: I bought the soundtrack.
I’m grateful for having the full version of Kiki Kaitai…
I think the director is talking in my head, or it feels like a meta joke!
I’m not sure if Senrigan and Fukurai are character designs in the game or just pseudonyms.
At the very end, “Kikikai Tai” plays with lyrics, you know…
This isn’t a theme about scary urban legends… this is Ayumi’s theme of anger…
>>11It’s nice, the scene in the MV where they ask, “Who did it?”
You.
>>11In the end, it’s good to say that it turned out this way because of you guys who are playing the game!
You are my understanding person, right?
It’s empty, isn’t it?
Is this what it’s come to after seven years…?
I bought it thinking it was a strange mystery at first, but…
After it’s over, when I see the incoming call, it looks like Ayumi’s switch has been turned on, which is scary.
It seems like only here can receive a signal! After saying that, even when I went further in, Ayumi continued talking with the center director—she must be getting tired of it by now.
I thought it was quite a feat that everything, from the preparation before the story begins to the entire setup, was done solely by one person and Jimar.
I only watched episode 6 of the person who is streaming from the dismantling center.
There are nutrients that can only be obtained from streamers who are excited about the dismantling of the thistle…
And almost everyone goes, “Uh, uh, um…”
>>20In animation, the forced dialogue delivery truly allows us to see the state of people being overwhelmed by a flood of information.
Since you’re a genius, it probably doesn’t matter, but it feels like there’s so much to do from preparation to setting up!
>>21You can let Zimma do it…
>>21When I see the reactions of the abducted YouTuber…
It was Ayumi who kidnapped the YouTuber, right?
It’s quite a forceful method…
Speaking of which, is the update coming soon?
If Jasmine doesn’t come to the dismantling center, we’re in trouble.
If I can’t get along with Jasmine when she comes to the center, I’m in trouble.
Moreover, if you don’t win the favor of the police commissioner, you’re in trouble.
It’s too much of a tightrope walk.
>>23Isn’t everything going according to plan?
>>23Even without going into the closet, I can expose the Tenchū incident with the stupid HDD, so I can do the GR itself.
When you enter the closet, Azami can become Ayumi’s understanding person.
Speaking of which, the Tenchu T-shirt hasn’t been released yet as part of the popup store merchandise.
But Azami and the center director are the same person, right? I kept wavering, wondering if that’s really the case.
It’s not fully voiced, which is unusual for games nowadays… but I feel like I would notice the slight awkwardness in the conversations pretty quickly.
>>28I will become Azami (CV: Nobuhiko Okamoto)…
While I am sleeping from Azami’s perspective, Ayumi and the center chief are active.
Even though I should have been in deep sleep, it often happens that I’m not feeling rested at all.
Every time, I was amazed at how the super hacker calls themselves at just the right timing without anyone noticing.
>>32I thought it was running in the app as well.
>>32I think Ayumi is just conveniently dropping information to Azami before the alarm goes off after setting the alarm.
There might be people who aren’t too sure and have some doubts, but during the dismantling of Azami, they get all excited like “Whoa!!!!!” and somehow get distracted by it…
>>33I was already thinking that this guy was basically the mastermind, so I was like, “What is he doing?!”
I couldn’t quite understand the multiple personality thing, but…
I thought it was well done how the player’s thought process gets effectively halted at the point where the center director and the caretaker are the same person!
>>37Well, I’m caught on the part about who the person Jasmine saw before she fell, and I’m swept away by the punchline and caught again.
Even if Jasmine enters the center, it’s checkmate.
It’s impressive that there is no depiction of the three people, including the center director Azami-Jasmine, facing each other from the beginning.
A world where at least one person with doppelgänger-level disguise skills exists.
That child knows nothing.
>>42That existence is probably a manifestation of Ayumi’s own guilty conscience.
I thought there would be something about Azami in the 5S reaction, but I didn’t expect it to be the same person…
I love the way you treat your other persona as a good understanding friend; it shows that you’re truly disappointed in others.
If you suspect that Azami and the director are the same person, it would obviously blow up if it’s made clear that the manager is also the same person.
Kiki Kaitai also has just one vocalist…
The director couldn’t help but chuckle at the absurdity of the revenge tour.
>>49Is it because her situation is somewhat similar to that of Nomura’s younger sister, making it a bit harsh?
The occult can be dismantled and revealed as the work of grounded individuals, but in that context, there is also a worldview where real ghosts exist, like in examples of mirror scrying.
Just by playing the background music from the SNS survey, either Jasmine or Tominari will talk for you.
>>52That ominous background music in that dungeon is definitely intentional, right?
It’s a mystery why there are branch offices of the dismantling center overseas, and it’s also a mystery why Azami is so happy to see Jasmine there.
>>54I think it’s a prelude to the sequel, so I’m looking forward to it.
>>57Unfortunately, it has been revealed that that scene was hastily created to destroy the readers’ brains…
>>54The spirit of Azami had various aspects, but maybe everything in chapter 6 was just a dream? It could go in any direction.
Did your friend from university know about both of those existences?
Mr. Tominari, who was full of quirks yet was a completely good person.
I thought the ending was that Azami and Ayumi were merging together.
The next work is a story set during the time when Jasmine first infiltrated the center.
It was written that there would be a profile introduction for all the characters!
It feels like a critical person is missing…
>>60Yes! I have covered all the characters with standing illustrations!
It’s not bad, but I wasn’t really passionate about it, so I had stopped midway. However, it was becoming quite the topic of conversation, so I thought there might be a twist at the end, so I resumed it, and the conclusion was satisfying.
When I think about it, it’s strange that Mio found something she lost in the past through clairvoyance.
Mr. Tominari’s complete lack of disturbance even during the Great Reset really seems to prove that he is an innocent person, which is great.
Moreover, in the midst of that chaos, the intelligence to accurately access information and close in on the true culprit is impressive.
In the profile introduction, only 5S and the members of the center & Tommy have lines, right?
Are you immortal?
Jasmine, at this age, a police chief?!
From Azami’s perspective, is it like waking up in a different place! Is that kind of thing happening?
If putting on glasses focuses on a distorted world and makes red shadows visible, then it feels like there must be some meaning to seeing humans as red when the glasses are off. I’ve been thinking about this ever since I cleared it.
It might just be that I’m overthinking it.
Since they used quite a surprising plot device, it seems like no matter who shows up next, it’s probably the same person behind the scenes, right? So it doesn’t look like there will be a sequel.
I heard from an acquaintance that it was a yuri game, and after the person who was playing it finished, they…
I was making a loud noise and it blew away…
>>73There is an amazing jazz.
>>73It’s understandable to get angry about that…
Well, it seems that the strong response was unexpected, so I understand the desire for a sequel.
It’s okay to say that it could end like that.
The senpai’s brain will remain destroyed.
To the center director, Azami really is like a younger sister.
The order in which personalities developed seems to be Center Director personality → Thistle personality.
Ah, using the Mifune Chizuko case as a topic for the clairvoyant character, huh… why is Fukurai in this position?
It was just a fake name…
I was too late to participate, but you were able to dismantle the cursed video with the center director over the phone for a limited time, right?
I’m envious.
>>79Now that I think about it, it was a project that was essentially a spoiler.
I thought the setting of clairvoyance and mental vision fit the atmosphere really well.
If I reveal the trick, it’s all self-performance, so of course, I can understand what I’m about to do and what has already happened.
>>80There are parts where you think, “Is that unusually fast video creation?”
Sometimes there are gag performances, and well, it’s a game, so I never really questioned it at all.
>>88I was thinking that the center chief might be someone who can foresee the future and is already making videos in advance.
>>80In the first place, it’s a story that continues to solve incidents caused by people by fitting them into urban legends, so it denies supernatural powers…
It feels like there are some effects that make it seem like the spirit communication technique is succeeding midway, but it becomes noise.
It’s amazing how the design lets players overlook it even when they notice small inconsistencies here and there, still not having reached the answer.
>>81I thought this game was a bit tough because Azami would follow the obvious mislead until around episode 4…
The doppelgänger exceeded our expectations and things have become more exciting.
There is an azajas.
The name “Fukucome” is well thought out as it complements the director’s foresight.
That phone in the basement felt really off, but I just ignored it.
Next, the center director is doing a one-man show saying that the phone isn’t connecting at all, and I’m wondering if this is just a coincidence from the other day!
I thought the center director was misled and that it was just the thistle… but it turns out it was both…
Looking back, I guess even simple deduction multiple-choice questions are a form of guidance like that.
>>90The author’s belief is that it’s not about the circumstances in the story; it’s because, no matter what heavy gamers say, if it’s not made easy, casual users won’t play until the end.
>>95I feel like if it had been a free input format, I would have given up halfway or not bought it in the first place.
>>95Wakai-dou is like that too, right?
>>95I felt a bit sad when I realized that if I’m thinking things like “There’s no need to separate the conversation choices so much” or “I want a save/load feature,” I’m not actually a light user…
>>105I really want a save and load feature…
>>90In the early reasoning part, the way the director, who was burned into my mind, was suddenly making assumptions was way too direct and unexpected.
If it’s due to the high power of clairvoyance, then the moment I touched that pattern in the warehouse, the shadow that looked like I was being wrapped by a red snake appeared for an instant. Was it just that the Ayumi personality got scared?
>>91It’s clear that Azami’s perspective is not trustworthy, even from watching the ending.
It seems that there is no meaningful reason for Ayumi to show that video to Azami over there? So…
It feels like it was an unexpected event for Ayumi as well, whether it’s a type of real anomaly or not.
Right from the start, with things like clairvoyance and psychic abilities, this work really lowered its reality line, so I was completely deceived.
>>92I also played Ace Attorney a lot, so I was able to do it without any sense of discomfort.
I wonder how the voice will be if it gets animated…
>>94I think there was an anime where they created a fictional new voice actor on a voice actor agency’s website and had one person play two roles.
>>101Should I have Aotsuki Noboru appear…?
It seems that there are three correct inferences, three occult inferences, and three silly inferences in the reasoning options.
It makes sense when viewed as the choices presented by each personality.
What I’m doing is self-starring Kyogokudo.
I think it’s a game that would be a waste to turn into an anime.
If we’re going to do it, I want them to change the setting dramatically like in a manga.
A super hacker who is smart and has strong physical abilities.
Thinking that sending Jasmine to investigate and everything done to build trust was probably all a self-directed performance makes Ayumi’s achievements remarkable.
Denying the occult or further spreading my brother’s bad reputation.
Ayumi is living with a way of life that resembles self-harm as a form of revenge, right?
>>110Doing something like this won’t make big brother happy! Let’s turn ourselves in!
>>110Azami (Ayumi) is the last owner of the Illumina card, you know.
It’s a proper target for revenge.
>>115It wasn’t just those five who killed my brother.
The voice actor Isocchi was doing voice dubbing while with a friend who is also a voice actor.
It was a bit amusing that the voice actor for both characters was the same person, without any intention.
I’m not denying the occult.
Is Kyogokudo denying yokai through the dissection of yokai?
>>114Far from denying it, I’m the one who’s staging it myself.
Since it’s a type of game that releases a lot of dopamine in the latter half of episode 12, I don’t think it’s suited for anime adaptation.
Unlike games that can be played at any time, having a week in between might work against it, and it seems like it will be more of an anime for existing players to go “hmm, this is it,” rather than being aimed at newcomers.
>>116The manga is already feeling that way.
Well, those who don’t look at the internet might also enjoy it as first-time viewers.
It’s not as interesting as the reputation suggests… somehow none of the episodes really reach a climax…
I was doing it calmly, and then at the end, it went “Oh!”
But isn’t it too much to rely on the gaming experience at the end?
>>118The clear experience is the biggest selling point, so the journey is designed to be extremely easy to ensure that you can definitely clear it! I think that impression is, in a way, correct based on what they said in the interview.
In reality, I think there are many people who quit if it has too much texture along the way.
>>125I recommended Staffer Case to an acquaintance who wanted to get into puzzle games, but they gave up because it was too difficult, which made me realize how important accessibility is.
>>148I heard something good, thank you.
>>151You can either board the Obladee or enjoy ASMR in unheard.
>>169It’s okay to sing together in her Story.
>>169The Bin Laden ship did it.
I don’t know about the latter, thank you.
>>228It has an amazing crunch, so make sure to organize the timeline while doing it.
>>255I see, that’s the type you are… I’m excited.
These guys are probably thinking… those internet users…!
Zimmer is really involved in terrorism and staging events, and the malicious people are truly malicious, so it’s actually a bit different from your case, brother.
>>119In the case of my brother, there are people who are being led to 5S and are showing up at home or making phone calls, so it’s not as large-scale as terrorism, but the root of it is the same.
I thought everyone was gathered for the demolition part and talking through the intercom, but…
I realize that it was coming from Azami’s mouth…
>>121So it’s not a problem if we use male voice actors for the full voice version, right, Director?
>>121While talking on the smartphone, “so that everyone can hear.”
It is definitely aiming for a mislead.
I like the theme of your brother’s research lab.
It feels like a sanctuary.
I was sure you set your smartphone to speaker mode every time.
Azami was talking!
Gradually, I started to think, “Is Azami-chan an unreliable narrator?” as information kept coming out, but in the end, I couldn’t make a judgment until I saw the conclusion.
When I started a new game again, there were already tons of depictions of this guy from the very beginning…
I think there is a distinction between the innocent occult that siblings liked and the occult that emerges from distorted values as a phenomenon of the bizarre.
That’s why we need the Great Reset.
Urban demolition center… I can’t forgive it! I’m angry at the citizens doing it…! On the palm of my hand…!
>>128The dismantling center staff is trying to instigate GR under SAMEJIMA’s orders!
>>135You made assumptions based on prejudice…! That’s absolutely right!!
With the money obtained from the 77.7 billion yen incident, along with Natasha’s signature and a lot of zimmers, I can do pretty much whatever I want.
The biggest hurdle was securing definitive evidence of the 5S crime and getting into the closet to expose the police’s wrongdoing.
I don’t really understand because the incident review feature is lacking, or rather, I’ve forgotten.
The Ueno Tenchū Satsu incident was originally about what kind of opponent they were trying to punish.
>>130I don’t know, but based on Yamada’s reaction, it seems likely that the original target was Matsuda.
The curse on the back teeth worked normally, but I was fine regardless.
I was doing great.
>>131If I had died then, Ayumi’s plan would have been ruined; thinking about it now makes me laugh.
I want a poorly acting actress to be adapted into a drama.
I’m generally not unhappy with the system or the difficulty level, but I would have liked the movement speed to be a bit faster.
>>136Having a slower pace makes her feel more like the ideal little sister…
Well, the origin of paranormal phenomena, UFOs, and alien sightings involves misconceptions about what was seen, and exploring that is part of the occult, so I’m not denying it.
Wasn’t Tsutsumi Tsutomu also in that stance?
I don’t think Matsuda is such a bad guy that he deserves to be lynched by five people.
I don’t want that type of person to be nearby, but that’s the same for 5s too…
Looking at it again, the expression in the thread image looks just like my brother.
It’s strange that I should be talking to the center director on the phone, yet I receive a call from Jasmine.
Azami’s “That’s terrible… I don’t think so, but…” usually has something like that happening.
Isn’t Jasmine being too foolish for not even confirming the director’s face, let alone meeting him directly…?
>>147The center director is showing their face on YouTube, so I’m checking it out…
Since we’re communicating over the phone, it’s easy to get fooled.
>>147At the very end, Ayumi is intentionally making the director’s face to face him, so I guess she has seen his face before.
The other things were orchestrated by myself, but for Jasmine’s actions in the closet, I can only imagine and move from there.
>>149I wonder if I just barely figured it out from Jasmine’s behavior patterns and how things are moved because I’m really smart.
>>149When you investigate, any traces that exist will all be displayed, so that’s just speculation, I suppose.
The face in the thread image looks too forced…
I wonder if I practiced to the point of dying while looking in the mirror…
Is it related to that guy again… I thought the remarkably handsome paramedic might have something to do with it, but he didn’t.
Was there a reason for Matsuda to be punished?
There may be no need for a reason when a nuisance YouTuber beats up others.
>>154Mistaken identity
>>154It’s really just a case of mistaken identity, so the most unfortunate person.
>>154It’s probably a given that someone with tattoos in the Kansai dialect is definitely affiliated with organized crime, right?
>>154It seems that Mr. Kimura faced severe power harassment to the extent that he thought his brother was being bullied, so there might have been some bad reputation surrounding him.
It’s just deconstructing those who pretend to be occult; there’s nothing particularly being done about the occult itself.
Don’t you think?
>>156Well, I’m not denying the occult itself.
I’m conducting my own research on the plan I created and dismantling it myself.
>>156Tsutomu Kisaragi is also doing his best to go to the other world via Kisaragi Station.
Curses from people are unremovable! or something like that.
I don’t think I’m denying the supernatural that is beyond my reach, at least.
Is it really okay not to enter the premises at all, Inspector-General?
Isn’t it common social etiquette to meet with any counterpart, Inspector General?
The pinch point seems pretty dangerous, like the man dragging an axe in the apartment.
If I were to land a punch while doing self-defense over there, I feel like Jasmine-san would suspect me.
I wonder if they wanted me to not worry about being criticized like the center director…
It’s funny that ordinary people are accurately hitting the truth about the front side in the latest SNS survey.
What’s with Jasmine’s unusually high rank?
Isn’t it true that Kindaichi is of a higher rank than Akechi?
There are quite a few novels that feature self-starring dual roles.
It’s a dilemma where you can’t recommend it because it’s that kind of topic!
I thought, why are there only worthless characters?
If you’re following those 5s guys, it’s only natural that you’ll end up with a bunch of losers.
>>167The level of discourse on the internet is terrible because people are only searching for controversy.
It’s unfair that not just the face, but even the body shape has changed.
It’s a banned technique, isn’t it?
>>171Baggy clothes and a wheelchair!
>>171So, “Doppio” connects to meanings other than just phone contact, doesn’t it?
This is more of a linear ADV than a detective game, isn’t it?
>>172The momentum of the reveal reminded me of Higurashi.
>>172Even if it allows you to brute-force reasoning through every option and doesn’t branch the story, it can be said to be a linear path.
>>172The essence is not the reasoning, but the part where you relive the experience with Azami and your big brother…
I know how to use the elevator, and I think we’ve met normally.
It is believed that the quality of the disguise was simply high.
>>173It’s just a guess, but there are collaborators of Zima who can prepare the Kurosawa mask.
That big chest is… somehow in loose clothes and leaning forward…

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The theme song is playing like crazy.
Wait, what is this? And what was that? I get stuck on these things, and even when I remember them, I’m swept away by the flow and momentum of something that feels good, and it’s frustrating that I’ve been completely led astray!
If you’re looking for a recommendation, how about the Wakado series by the same production team?
>>182From my experience playing, I honestly can’t recommend it… it’s like a version of this game with the characters and presentation stripped away…
The center director is also an azami, so if they want to go outside the center, they can, and it seems the building of the center has access to the rooftop as well.
It seems like it would be relatively easy to deceive if we meet outside of the fourth basement floor.
It’s an out-of-game project, but the voice on the phone is also a man’s voice, so I wonder if that’s also a soft voice or something.
If that was done in person, I wouldn’t think of her as a woman.
When I redo it, I think, “Ah, so this is big brother…”
A nice theme song flows in at the moment that makes you go “Whoa, whoa, whoa!”
It was interesting, but it’s a one-time-only trick, so I probably won’t buy the sequel.
They probably won’t make it.
>>188Based on the one-shot comic adaptation, it seems that they are dismantling anomalies related to the Illuminati as well as others, so a spin-off should be possible.