Kemco has released a captivating new visual novel titled Together We Live, available exclusively on Android and already accessible on Steam for PC. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, this game delves into themes of human sins and the arduous journey of atonement, offering players a profound narrative experience.
In Together We Live, players follow the protagonist Kyoya, who awakens in a dimly lit room to find himself in the year 4000—nearly 2000 years after his last memory. The Earth he wakes up to is a desolate wasteland, and the only companion he has is a mysterious girl with a heavy mission.
This girl is trapped in a relentless cycle of death and rebirth, each time dying to atone for humanity's sins. The emotional weight of her endless suffering moves Kyoya, inspiring him to teach her about the joys of life. The story starts off slow, but as it unfolds, the pacing picks up, revealing intricate twists and the significance of seemingly minor details.
If you're interested in experiencing Together We Live, you can watch the official trailer below.
Unlike many visual novels, Together We Live does not involve player choices, presenting instead a linear yet engaging story. The game's art style is simple yet charming, and the narrative weaves together beauty and sadness in a way that resonates deeply with players.
The girl's character is fully voiced, adding a haunting yet fitting dimension to the experience. Currently, the game is available in English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese, but lacks controller support. You can purchase Together We Live on the Google Play Store for $9.99, or enjoy it for free with a Play Pass.
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