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CHAOS;CHILD Character Profiles Published On The Official Website

5pb updated the official website of the new science ADV game, CHAOS;CHILD. You can now check out the main characters' profiles on the website.

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Chaos;Head Noah and Chaos;Child Patches Available Now for Switch, Fixes Cutscene Bugs

Spike Chunsoft announced two new patches for Chaos;Head Noah and Chaos;Child are available now for Nintendo Switch.

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FinalFantasyFanatic513d ago

Still waiting on the Steam patch from Committee of Zero, hopefully it comes out soon as November is almost over and I'm kinda itching to experience the difference between the regular edition and Noah.

Yui_Suzumiya513d ago (Edited 513d ago )

Yeah, I talked to a guy from the project and they're testing it out right now. I just have the Steelbook version for Switch and I'm looking forward to experiencing all the endings now since the bug is fixed.

jznrpg513d ago (Edited 513d ago )

I won’t buy these games because the Switch pisses me off . After playing Xenoblade 3 and it kept crashing on me during effect intensive battles I really am starting to dislike it . Make something with some decent power .. it’s frustrating in 2022 my game keeps crashing because it can’t handle PS3 level graphics . I already own Child on PS they should release Noah on PS5 . I own the OLED mode and it shouldn’t be crashing when I’m fighting 4-5 mobs

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Chaos;Child Review [Capsule Computers]

Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:

"For many, Japanese visual novels tend to be a genre that can be hit or miss. This is primarily due to the fact that there are so many out there and until about five or six years ago the titles that were translated into English only fell into the adult category. That has since changed and now numerous classic visual novels have been given official English releases with the Science Adventure series containing the Steins;Gate games being seen as some of the best. Now after a console release Chaos;Child has made its way to PC. Being part of a franchise that hasn’t been entirely translated and the sequel to a game that was never officially released in English outside of an anime adaptation may put Chaos;Child as a tough start but does it turn out to be worth your time?"

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Chaos;Child PC Review - Delusional Not to Play - Noisy Pixel

Noisy Pixel reviews Chaos;Child for the PC from developer Mages and publisher Spike Chunsoft, available now on PC-via Steam.

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