Imabikisō

Imabikisō (忌火起草, Imabikisō) is a visual novel developed by Chunsoft for the PlayStation 3. It is the first visual novel to be released on a seventh generation console. The game imagery consists mostly of static or animated photographs, though live-action clips scattered throughout.[1]

Imabikisō
Developer(s)Chunsoft
Publisher(s)Sega
Designer(s)Kōichi Nakamura
Artist(s)Haruhiko Shono (art director)
Composer(s)Kōji Ueno
Platform(s)PlayStation 3, Wii
ReleasePlayStation 3:
  • JP: October 23, 2007
Wii:
  • JP: August 7, 2008
iOS:
  • JP: February 29, 2012
Genre(s)Sound novel
Mode(s)Single-player

PSN contents

A playable demo featuring three stories and the official trailer was released on the Japanese PlayStation Store on October 15, 2007.

Additional contents were also made available on the PlayStation Store, these were two extra free of charge chapters.[2]

Remote Play

Both the demo and the actual game are playable on the PlayStation Portable handheld console through Remote Play.

Imabikisō Kaimei Hen

A new and mysterious drug known as "Vision" has been hitting the streets of Japan, being a hit to the young people, especially to those studying in university. The drug, if and when taken, allows the users to see visions from a user's perspective while being high, created from a mysterious flower called Imabikiso. Players play a university student named Hiroki Makimura, who gets together with fellow student Manami Hayase and a few other students when they heard news reports of students being mysteriously killed with horrific burns on their bodies.

The two later investigate a mansion that's believed to be linked to the drug's creation and to Imabikiso after some of their classmates in university begin to die after taking Vision.

On April 23, 2008, the Japanese magazine Famitsu revealed that the game will be heading to the Wii console under the title Imabikisō Kaimei Hen, making all of Chunsoft's seventh generation home console games being on the Wii.

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References

  1. Gamer.ne (in Japanese)
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-10-27. Retrieved 2008-05-17.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) セガ、PS3「忌火起草」 「ピンク編」の第2回と最終回をPLAYSTATION Storeにて無料配信
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