Casefile: Tokyo Noir - Otome

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4.7
4.56K reviews
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Teen
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About this game

■ Synopsis ■

You've taken up work as a freelance journalist in an effort to unravel the mystery behind your brother's death. You’ve set up your office above his best friend’s café, but haven't found any leads—until a mysterious man hires you to tail a young yakuza leader to a bar.

This dangerous criminal seems to know you and your brother already. Before you can get more information, however, the bar is raided by police and you're soon sitting across from a handsome detective in an interrogation room.

Alongside these three men, you're thrown into a deadly web of crime, suspense, and romance that takes you to the darkest corners of Tokyo. Finding unexpected connections, you continue to piece together the puzzle behind your past. Will those responsible face justice, or will you and your new love end up on the long list of victims?

■ Characters ■

Sho – The Hard-boiled Detective
Your brother’s old partner, a no-nonsense detective with a perpetually dark gaze. Sho grew suspicious of the circumstances surrounding your brother’s death and began his own private investigation. Despite his seeming reluctance, he agrees to let you in on the case.

Rui – The Café Owner
Your brother's classmate and best friend at university, Rui is a kind and gentle man who can't stand to ignore anyone in trouble. After your brother's death, you had no one to turn to, so he let you move into the apartment above his café. He's the only person you truly trust, but everyone has their secrets…

Kento – The Yakuza Leader
A cold-hearted, intimidating yakuza leader with a piercing gaze. Rumored to be merciless and unpredictable, he’s a source of trouble for both the police and other yakuza families. He seems to have information about the death of your brother and frequently toys with you, but his involvement feels strangely personal…
Updated on
17 Oct 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
4.28K reviews
Jennifer Badal
28 September 2021
Haven't finished this story, and it has already led me into an enamored endeavor. All of your novels have the finest characteristics, giving one great options to further customize endless journeys, bringing satisfaction, wonder, awe, appreciation of beauty, and a different way of seeing things. Blending ideas and concepts in A culmination of smooth and surprisingly fluid readability. I only come to you Genius
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mintea
29 September 2021
I usually love genius games but this one was just so bland, as well as the other newer games—if the time was taken to work on a story for longer and figure out ehat could make it better or come up with better ideas for plot that would be much better than having constant games every week that decreases in quality each time. Loving the art though.
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Joana May Yu
14 December 2021
- Art style is fantastic - Writing kept me hooked in suspense. I always looked forward to the next episode - Endings of each characters were not the best but nice enough to wrap it up. - MC has questionable self-preservation consideration but was still amazing My only gripe is the way the purchase comes in. I hope there's an option where you can just buy the whole game & not have to divide it into needing to purchase for choices/tickets. It's a hassle as I'm trying to just go by w/ the story.
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