Schrödinger's Call


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Japanese developer Acrobatic Chirimenjako and publisher Shueisha Games have released a bold narrative adventure in Schrödinger's Call.
Schrödinger’s Call asks what you would do if you could make only one more phone call before the world ends, and you're the person who picks up when that phone rings.
With its emphasis on empathy and understanding, the visual novel Schrödinger's Call provides a comforting view on helping others cope with death, as well as how we all just choose to live. For those with big hearts and patience, I think this game is definitely for you.
A beautifully written visual novel that transforms the end of the world into an intimate meditation on memory, regret, and human connection. Haunting, heartfelt, and difficult to forget.
A well-written story that aspires to make you thoughtful about something as miraculous as life.
Schrödinger’s Call developer Acrobatic Chirimenjako is a well-made visual novel experience that brings tragedy, good storylines, and enough interactivity to keep the player firmly engaged with the experience.
Schrödinger's Call delivers an emotional visual novel experience with a good art style and an intriguing premise, but its limited interaction and slow pacing may not appeal to most people.
At a time when Japanese visual novels have been steadily fading from the spotlight, Schrodinger's Call easily stands out as one of the genre's most worthwhile recommendations. It approaches its themes from a remarkably unique perspective, telling a deeply classical story through inventive narrative techniques.
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