"I can relive the dying moment of any corpse I touch."

      A teenager with no name and no home wanders from one city to the next, burdened by the weight of his extraordinary ability. When he is accused of murdering a woman that he's never met, he sets out to prove his innocence and find the true killer. The investigation quickly takes a turn for the complicated when a strange voice appears in his head, warning him to watch his step.

       Every word has a hidden meaning. Every suspect has a secret. Search for clues, interrogate the witnesses, and unravel the mystery before it's too late.

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Gamertell

90/100

"Jisei goes above and beyond. It feels incredibly professional, and more like a major developer's accomplishment than that of a fairly new independent developer. The character art is wonderful, the voice acting appropriate, the story interesting and the general gameplay mechanics well executed."
--Jenni Lada (Gamertell)

Mania.com

Audio: B+
Artwork: A-
Menus: A
Text: A

"I'd asked for the review copy before I realized the full implications what I'd just done... I learned that Sake Visual was a group who lived around the world and...released some free projects in the past, but this was their first commercial title, and first in a planned series. The ambition was inspiring, and I wanted to help. It wasn't until I walked away that I realized the predicament I was in. What if the game was awful? I'd have to choose between crushing dreams or writing what amounted to a soulless press release. With some trepidation, I installed and started the game. It looked professional. It sounded professional. It actually had more visual flair than many Japanese visual novels I'd played. With a growing sense of relief, I came to realize I'd get to write the positive review for which I'd hoped."
--Thomas Zoth (Mania.com)



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