Coffee Talk Tokyo Reviews
Fans of the visual novel games with drink-making mechanics like Tavern Talk and The Red Strings Club will be delighted with the game's heartfelt narrative, deep social connections, and chill gameplay loops. The lo-fi music completes the ambience and further immerses players in this world, making your late-night shift a caffeinated dream to enjoy!
There's no new mechanics and it's still a passive experience, but for my money, I am living and dying with every new endearing character. I am deciding on what ingredient goes into a Jahe Tubruk and I am waking up in the morning, before my child wakes up, making myself a nice warm cup of coffee and spending time seeing what my friends have been up to since we last talked. This brew may not be for everyone, but it's a special blend, specifically for me.
Coffee Talk Tokyo transcends the typical simulator concept with a charismatic cast and profound dialogue. The detailed art direction and relaxing soundtrack enhance the immersive experience. The gameplay of preparing drinks is satisfying, although ambiguous orders may cause occasional frustration. However, these points do not diminish the game's remarkable qualities.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Coffee Talk Tokyo is a wonderful narrative in a short and sweet packaged form. While narrative driven stories are not for everyone, those who enjoy a good glimpse into different characters will enjoy their time with Coffee Talk Tokyo. One full playthrough will only take about 6-7 hours which allows players to squeeze this into their busy schedule. Does Coffee Talk Tokyo do anything overly new and original? No. However what it does, it does exceedingly well.
Coffee Talk Tokyo builds on the same strengths that made the first two games so special already. The location change brings a breath of fresh air to the series and with over 50 drinks there's even more to mix than ever before. The dialogues are once again beautifully and authentically written, the characters tell emotional stories about themselves and their lives and in the end you're actually feeling like standing in the café yourself, gradually getting to know the customers better while this time also learning more about Japanese (tea-)culture and its people.
Review in German | Read full review
It is quite fitting that our first true customer is someone familiar – it sets the tone of the game- we are in familiar cozy waters, but it won’t be quite the same as before. There are new things to learn and hear, new friends to meet, and new faces to remember. The Coffee Talk games are very dear to me, always a comforting gaming experience, which I continue to return to. It was a relief when Coffee Talk Tokyo was announced, and now I am ecstatic to report that the new game is just as good as the others. If you loved the originals, I think you’ll absolutely love Coffee Talk Tokyo too.
