Coffee Talk Tokyo Reviews

Coffee Talk Tokyo is ranked in the 89th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
May 24, 2026

As far as narrative-driven visual novels go, there aren’t many more high-profile series than the Coffee Talk games. This sequel/spin-off serves up more of the same, but in the best of ways. Familiar and new characters meet up and get to witness the magic of this little coffee shop in Tokyo for themselves and learn some valuable life lessons from sources they might never have expected to. You’ll fall in love with each and every one of these characters and will feel the need to brew them the perfect beverage every time (although the vagueness of their queries doesn’t always help). It’s just such a shame that there’s unfulfilled potential left here.

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70 / 100
May 21, 2026

Coffee Talk Tokyo works because it prioritizes emotional intimacy above spectacle. It may not be what you want from a mechanical depth or dramatic escalation perspective, but for those prepared to submit to the peaceful cadence of the game, it becomes something unexpectedly vital. Its warmth stays long after the last cup is passed, as the perfect late-night coffee sipped amid harsh talks.

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May 22, 2026

Coffee Talk Tokyo is a good sequel for anyone who wants a late-night café story built around careful listening and drink clues. The Tokyo setting gives the series a new identity, Tomodachill adds useful context, and the drink-making gives your barista role real purpose. The café itself doesn’t grow enough, and liked posts should be easier to revisit, but the character writing makes the 15-night story worth seeing through if you want a thoughtful visual novel with light recipe puzzles.

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Noisy Pixel
Camille Laguarde
Top Critic
10 / 10.0
May 18, 2026

Coffee Talk Tokyo is a heartfelt and emotionally resonant visual novel that masterfully blends cozy late-night café vibes with deeply human stories about love, grief, identity, and connection.

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90%
May 22, 2026

Toge Productions has clearly found a formula that works. Coffee Talk: Tokyo proves that games do not always need revolutionary mechanics or complete reinventions of an established concept.

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May 20, 2026

Just like with the last couple of games, I found myself drawn into this ordinary yet fantastical world, with its ordinary and fantastical inhabitants. Admittedly, I wasn't too sure going in, but Coffee Talk Tokyo represents everything I love about the series and more.

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70 / 100
May 21, 2026

Coffee Talk Tokyo is a familiar yet comforting kind of story-laced text-heavy adventure title, much like your favourite non-branded cuppa joe. Its passive gameplay may not be anybody's cup of tea, but if you just came out of an action title that's breaking your metaphorical balls, Coffee Talk Tokyo might be that remedy for your throat and thirst for wholesome titles.

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8.5 / 10.0
May 18, 2026

Coffee Talk Tokyo delivers an incredible story filled with fully realized characters whose lives will undoubtedly bring players to tears (both happy and sad). What the game says about life, our choices, and how we face both is a powerful statement that we can never hear enough of.

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9 / 10.0
May 20, 2026

There was a point during my Coffee Talk Tokyo review where I realised I had stopped thinking about the game as fiction. I was playing at around two or three in the morning (as is usual), making drinks for tired strangers, listening to people talk about grief, chronic pain, loneliness, love, anxiety, and all the tiny ways people try to survive the world, and I realised that I had seen all of this, so much of this, in the people around me. Coffee Talk Tokyo feels soft, but it's so incredibly real. While uncomfortably close to mirroring our reality, the quiet support its cast of characters offers each other is where the game makes its biggest impact. Coffee Talk Tokyo understands that connection matters, even more so now, when people feel more isolated than ever.

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9.8 / 10.0
May 18, 2026

Coffee Talk Tokyo is a game I highly recommend, and I'll say right now that it will probably be in my top 5 favorite games of 2026. The title maintains the high narrative level characteristic of the franchise, featuring characters that truly captivate the player and deliver stories with fun, funny, and even emotional moments.

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8.5 / 10.0
May 18, 2026

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.

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8.5 / 10.0
May 18, 2026

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.

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May 18, 2026

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.

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Mind-blown
May 18, 2026

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.

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