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Kotodama: The 7 Mysteries of Fujisawa

2019
GenresAdventure, Side View Perspective, Puzzle and Logic, RPG, Visual Novel, Strategy, Single Player
AvailableMay 31, 2019
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4
DeveloperArt Co., Ltd.
Overview

Welcome to Fujisawa Academy – an educational institution where nothing is as it seems and every pupil hides a dark secret. Having made a pact with a demon fox - and bestowing you with the power to see the truth behind the lies, you must uncover the sinister truths behind the seemingly normal façade.

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Metacritic Score

62


Opencritic Score

63

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14 reviews found

90

Digitallydownloaded.net

May 31, 2019

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80

Gamepitt.co.uk

Jun 6, 2019

Kotodama: The 7 Mysteries of Fujisawa was both a fun and intriguing Visual Novel which had me hooked right until the end. The spin on the ‘Match-three’ formula worked really well and delivered an ‘interesting’ method of breaking down the characters lies and unveiling the truth hidden underneath (as well as their naked bodies). The way the game links the various mysterious events together was really well done, prompting you to relive the same week in order to use your prior knowledge to progress in a different direction. How to unlock the True Ending was a little confusing, but with a little nudge, I was able to achieve it with no issues. For PQube’s first co-developed game, Kotodama: The 7 Mysteries of Fujisawa was a pleasure to play through and experience from beginning to end.


75

Capsulecomputers.com.au

Jun 25, 2019

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75

Playstationlifestyle.net

Jun 5, 2019

Considering that this is the PQube’s first venture into game development, Kotodama: The 7 Mysteries of Fujisawa, is still pretty impressive. It’s a delightfully gripping visual novel, with beautiful artwork, as well as a really entertaining mini-game. It’s a very easy game to recommend to those who love visual novels and enjoy a bit of fan service. Kotodama: The 7 Mysteries of Fujisawa review code provided by publisher.


70

Vandal.elespanol.com

Jul 2, 2019

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70

Nookgaming.com

May 31, 2019

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68

Chalgyr.com

Jun 24, 2019

I found the characters mostly interesting, the storyline was engaging, and for a first production project, PQube did really well. Does that justify the faults? Well, maybe not all of them, but like I said, Kotodama is an "experience", both for the players and developer. I really do want that prequel though, so hopefully PQube will release that as a polished version of the gameplay or something similar. If nothing else, I'd definitely suggest checking the game out.


60

Fnintendo.net

Aug 31, 2019

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Gamegrin.com

Jun 3, 2019

A fun game, and worth looking into if you are a fan of games in this vein. Just don’t expect it to be anything groundbreaking or unique.


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Pocketgamer.com

Jun 5, 2019

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