I am a huge fan of mystery visual novels of the Phoenix Wright, Famicom Detective Club, and Paranormasight mold. If I have to interact with menus for 15 hours to get a slow dripfeed of anime drama delivered in text, I am a happy camper. So I was delighted to discover Urban Myth Dissolution Center, a horror visual novel from Shueisha games, which has a case-style with a story that mixes the best of Occult Academy, In/Spectre, and Gatchaman Crowds while offering something they didn't. Occult Academy is fun, but conspiracy theories and occult obsessions are not as cute and fun as a TV show from 2010 made out. In/Spectre is a delight, but its folklore focus isn't quite as grounded or political as I'd like. And Gatchaman Crowds is a classic, but Hajime is always too high minded and noble, and the series is never quite as angry about the internet as it probably ought to be. Urban Myth Dissolution Center offers a game that is about true crime, urban legends, internet trolls, and...
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