Kemco has released an intriguing new visual novel, *Together We Live*, exclusively on Android, while it's also available on Steam for PC users. Set in a haunting post-apocalyptic world, the narrative delves deep into the themes of human sins and the arduous path to redemption.
A Girl Atoning for Humans’ Sins
The story follows Kyoya, who awakens in a dimly lit room, disoriented and shocked to find himself in the year 4000—nearly 2000 years from his last memory. The Earth has become a desolate wasteland, and Kyoya's only companion is a mysterious girl who is burdened with a monumental task.
This girl is trapped in a relentless cycle, dying repeatedly to atone for the sins of humanity, only to be reborn and endure the cycle anew. Her plight is both brutal and heart-wrenching, compelling Kyoya to embark on a mission to teach her about happiness amidst her suffering.
The narrative may start off slow, but as it progresses, it unfolds with unexpected twists, turns, and significant details that add depth and intrigue to the storyline.
If you're curious to explore *Together We Live*, check out the trailer below:
Together We Live Makes You Think
Unlike many visual novels, *Together We Live* does not involve player choices; it offers a linear yet engaging interactive story. The art style is simple yet captivating, perfectly complementing the poignant blend of beauty and melancholy within the narrative.
The girl's character is fully voiced, adding an immersive and haunting element to the experience. The game is currently available in English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese, and is priced at $9.99 on the Google Play Store. If you're a Play Pass subscriber, you can enjoy it for free.
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