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''Psychedelica of the Black Butterfly'' and ''Psychedelica of the Ashen Hawk'' are two '' otome''
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video games developed by Otomate. They were published for
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by Idea Factory in Japan in 2015 and 2016, and by Aksys Games in North America and Europe in 2018. Intragames and Idea Factory released ''Black Butterfly'' for
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in 2018, and plan to follow it with ''Ashen Hawk'' in 2019. In the games, the player reads the stories and make decisions that affect the direction of the plot, leading to different endings. ''Black Butterfly'' follows an amnesiac woman who is forced to partake in the black butterfly hunt, and ''Ashen Hawk'' follows a woman who is thought to be a witch and therefore disguises herself as a boy and lives outside the town.


Gameplay

''Black Butterfly'' and ''Ashen Hawk'' are
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s in which the player reads through the story and makes choices such as what the player characters should say, affecting the direction of the plot and which of the games' endings the player ends up at. The games include an interactive flowchart, which the player can use to go back and try alternative choices and keep track of what they have done in the games. In addition to the main scenarios, there are side stories where the player learns more about the characters.


Plot

''Black Butterfly'' follows an amnesiac woman who wakes up in a Western house and is attacked by monsters. She meets men in the house who similarly cannot remember their pasts, and the group is forced to partake in the black butterfly hunt to gather the kaleidoscope fragments the monsters possess. ''Ashen Hawk'' follows a woman whose right eye turns red when she feels strong emotions; in her hometown, women with red eyes are considered witches, so she disguises herself as a boy and lives in a tower outside the town.


Development and release

''Black Butterfly'' and ''Ashen Hawk'' were developed by Otomate, and were directed by Momoko Terashima and written by Toono Chiharu and Yuriji. The character design and artwork was handled by Satoru Yuiga, and the music was composed by Shigeki Hayashi and
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. Screen Mode performed ''Black Butterfly'' opening theme, "Bloody Rain";
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performed ''Ashen Hawk'', "Haizora no Shizuku"; and
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performed both games' ending themes, "Kokuchō no Psychedelica" and "Vermelho". The games were originally published in Japan by Idea Factory for
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: ''Black Butterfly'' on January 29, 2015, and ''Ashen Hawk'' on June 29, 2016. Aksys Games announced at Anime Expo 2017 that they would publish the games internationally: ''Black Butterfly'' was published in North America and Europe on April 27, 2018, and ''Ashen Hawk'' on June 29, 2018. Along with ''
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'', they were part of Aksys Games' "Summer of Mystery" campaign; players who purchased all three can get a set of enamel pins. The North American physical releases of ''Black Butterfly'' and ''Ashen Hawk'' also include a set of character cards. A
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version of ''Black Butterfly'' with English, Japanese, Korean, and traditional Chinese language options was published by Intragames and Idea Factory on November 15, 2018; a Windows version of ''Ashen Hawk'', with the same language options, is planned to be released in Q1/Q2 2019.
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released the ending theme to ''Black Butterfly'' as a
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on January 28, 2015, and the full soundtrack albums for the two games on November 30, 2016.


Reception

Both games were generally well received by critics, according to the
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. ''Black Butterfly'' was the 18th best selling video game in Japan during its debut week, selling 5,319 copies, while ''Ashen Hawk'' did not chart at all. ''
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'' enjoyed the games' dark atmosphere and the mysterious story, and praised the artwork and music. They also enjoyed the flowchart system that shows the story routes.


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