My review of Master Detective Archives: Rain Code could end with a single description: “The Danganronpa devs trying to make their own version of Persona 5.” It’s about as perfect a summary of a video game as you could get. But to end things there would undersell what is.
Master Detective Archives starts with the greatest mystery of all: amnesia. The protagonist is Yuma Kokohead, a young member of the World Detective Organization (WDO), who awakens in a closet with no memory of his life. He is joined by a ghostly presence called Shinigami, who tells Yuma that he traded his memories for his assistance.
Master Detective Archives: Rain Code Key Details Developer – Spike Chunsoft, Too Kyo Games Platforms – Nintendo Switch Release Date – 30th June 2023 Price – $59.99/£49.99 Entering The Deadly World Of A Master DetectiveYuma doesn’t have long to ruminate on this new development as he rushes to catch a train with fellow Detectives, which quickly results in a grisly murder that needs solving. It turns out that the WDO is not that popular with the powerful Amateratsu Corporation, with Yuma sent to the city of Kanai Ward to solve mysteries tied to the Amateratsu and its members.
Master Detective Archives splits the game into chapters that focus on individual mysteries. These chapters are broken into detective segments, where the player must explore their surroundings and talk to suspects, gathering as much information as possible about the crime committed in the area. Yuma isn’t going to be solving mysteries with just clues and evidence, however, as he has the ability to target his foes from within their own minds.
Yuma might struggle to regain his detective skills at first, but he has a powerful ally in Shinigami, who has the
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