TOKYO CHRONOS
TOKYO CHRONOS

TOKYO CHRONOS

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This game can only be run with a virtual reality device.
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TOKYO CHRONOS
TOKYO CHRONOS
TOKYO CHRONOS
TOKYO CHRONOS
TOKYO CHRONOS
TOKYO CHRONOS
TOKYO CHRONOS
TOKYO CHRONOS
TOKYO CHRONOS
TOKYO CHRONOS is the VR game that has multiple-choice decision points as well as more than one ending. The game takes place in Shibuya, Tokyo, which has only eight people, including you, the protagonist, Kyosuke Sakurai. Why are they there?
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87%
101 reviews
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16.4 hours played
Written 14 days ago

While I marked my review as "Recommended", keep in mind that I'd rate this game a 6/10 at best, and I'm mainly being generous due to historical context (it came out during the early VR boom when the technology was still in its infancy; as a result, the VR features in this one are pretty barebones at best. If you're looking for a VR game with some degree of interactivity, then this ain't it, chief). The story itself is fairly decent, if a bit short and somewhat linear for a visual novel (while there are certain choices you can make, all of them lead to a series of very short routes which you'll have to complete anyway if you want to unlock the true ending) but personally those shortcomings weren't enough to detract from the overall plot. The characters are rather simple but likeable, but again, if you've played better VNs before (yes, even the Studio Key ones, I know who you are) they won't exactly blow your mind. I feel like TOKYO CHRONOS was the devs' first foray into the VR market, and judging by how basic it is it certainly shows. Thankfully they seemed to have learned from their early mistakes, because their next entries in the series are considerably more interactive in comparison (at least by VR VN standards). All in all I'd say to only play this game if you're really curious about the devs' earlier works or if you really