Your Turn To Die (video Game)
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is a Japanese
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first released on 28 August 2017. The game was developed by Nankidai, a
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artist, and was later adapted into a manga and light novel, which were both released in 2021. An English translation was released in 2019. A
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release was released on February 20, 2023 in Early Access with the vgperson translation used for the English version.


Gameplay

''Your Turn to Die'' is an adventure game with conversations laid out in a manner akin to a
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. The game uses a first-person view. Characters in view can be interacted with directly by clicking on them. Players interact with the onscreen menu to move between areas, save their game, and use items, similar to a point-and-click adventure game. Unlike many RPG Maker games, there is no level progression or character stats. However, there are puzzles which require careful item usage to solve, and minigames that test the player's reaction time. "Discussions" in which the player must deduce the correct logical solution in order to advance time contribute to a large part of the game. During discussion time, focusing on an incorrect or irrelevant statement will cause the main character's "clout" to drop; reducing it to zero causes a game over. Certain decisions made during discussions change the game's plot significantly, though most decisions only give different dialogue options. Other gameplay features include Partner Abilities, usable when traveling with certain characters, and Debates, in which the player must find the incorrect statement within a group of four.


Plot

High-school student Sara Chidouin is walking home from school when she and her friend, Joe Tazuna, are kidnapped and trapped in a mysterious facility. They are then forced to compete in a "Death Game" in which the participants decide who dies by taking
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. On the third floor of the facility, the group learns that the organization responsible for the kidnappings produces lifelike dolls, some of which share appearances of the game's participants. They also have AIs of the main characters, which Sara can talk to. After a number of investigations and a concentrated effort to escape on behalf of the remaining participants in the Death Game, they are forced to play the Main Game once again, where Sara ends up with the tie-breaking vote. Sara can either double-cross the other survivors to escape with art student Nao Egokoro, resulting in an early ending, or vote for the executions of job-hopper Sou Hiyori or middle school student Kanna Kizuchi. In the latter two cases, after the Main Game, Sara encounters an AI version of Joe programmed by Sou. If she voted to kill Sou, the AI is benevolent, and encourages her to keep fighting, giving her closure and curing her of her hallucinations. If she voted to kill Kanna, the AI is malicious, and verbally abuses Sara to the point that she has a brief psychotic break, completely forgets Joe, and begins to act more ruthlessly without the memory of his influence. Upon advancing to the next floor, Sara and the five remaining survivors encounter six dolls called the "Dummies": doll copies of participants who died in their first trials before meeting any other participants of the death game. During their exploration of this part of the facility, the group learns that the organization responsible for the Death Game is called ASU-NARO. One of the Dummies, Ranmaru Kageyama, suggests that he and Sara kill the entire party and escape together. If Kanna survived, Sara dismisses the idea outright; if Sou survived, Sara briefly entertains the idea, giving him the confidence to kill one of the remaining survivors before dying himself. Eventually, the party clears the floor, although at least five of the Dummies are destroyed in the process, leaving either baker Mai Tsurugi, salaryman Shunsuke Hayasaka, or boxer Naomichi Kurumada as the lone remaining Dummy. Sara and the remaining survivors - former police officer Keiji Shinogi, grade school student Gin Ibushi, and, dependent on previous decisions, either Sou; Kanna and punk musician Reko Yabusame; or Kanna and wrongfully convicted prisoner Alice Yabusame, advance to the final Main Game to confront the masterminds behind the Death Game. The story is under development as of February 2023, going up to Chapter 3, Part 1-B.


Development

Nankidai has hosted various
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s on Niconico in which he discusses the game's development.


Release

''Your Turn to Die'' is released episodically in the form of chapters split into multiple parts. The first part of the first chapter was released on August 28, 2017, followed by the release of the second and final part of the first chapter on January 31, 2018. The second chapter was similarly split between two releases, the first having been released on August 7, 2018, and the second being released on May 21, 2019. Chapter 3 of ''Your Turn to Die'' was further divided into Part 1-A and Part 1-B, with the former being released on February 25, 2020, and the latter being released one year later on May 30, 2021. On August 28, 2022, a
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release has been announced and was released on February 20, 2023 as Early Access, up to Chapter 3 Part 1-B. The Steam release contains DLC of the artbook with additional pages and a mini episode for each character. The final chapter will be released on Steam first, then the free version later.


Media


Manga

A manga adapting the events in the game was published in
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on 26 March 2019. It was drawn b
Tatsuya Ikegami
An English translation for the first volume was published by Yen Press, with translation by Jason Moses and lettering by Phil Christie. As of February 2022, there are three volumes available. A spin-off manga named ''Kimi yon ~dare mo shinanai kimigashine~'' was released on 26 February 2021. It features
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comics illustrated by Nankidai and Yusuke Higeoni, in an alternate universe where no one in the story dies.


Novel

A light novel written by Teshigahara Anemo and published by KADOKAWA was released on 27 February 2021. Production of the novel was overseen by Nankidai. The novel retells the events of the game from Joe's perspective.


Reception


Game

The game has over 4,130,000 plays as of January 2022. Timothy Wu of Keengamer described the game as a "superb visual novel" with an "extremely strong cast of characters".


Manga

A review by Demelza from Anime UK News described the manga as "generic" and critiqued its character writing, giving it a 5/10. Two reviews from writers at RightStufAnime had conflicting viewpoints of the manga. Devlen enjoyed the art and found the concept "interesting", but was ultimately unsatisfied by the lack of stakes in the first volume. The second reviewer, Chris S. found the manga "underwhelming", stating that he had seen the concept done before in a better fashion. A review from Asian Movie Pulse calls the manga "a serviceable entry in the death game genre." The writer points out that the manga has a lot of potential, which has not quite been reached yet due to the manga being unfinished. He praises the art, stating that "Ikegami takes inspiration from the game while bringing his own sense of identity through his art".


Merchandise

''Your Turn to Die'' has a merchandise line licensed by
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. The line includes
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s, two music albums with the game's entire OST, and an artbook which was available for a limited time. The website "gJ character G" has a line of ''Your Turn to Die'' themed pillows, rings, necklaces, and clothing items based on the characters.


References


External links


Official Website

RPG Atsumaru Website


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