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Players assume the role of mystery novelist Haruka Kagami to solve a century-spanning chain of inexplicable deaths within the ill-fated Shijima clan. This guide explores everything you need to know about the game's plot, core gameplay mechanics, and technical performance when playing the digital Nintendo Switch version via its NSP/XCI file format. 🎬 Narrative Overview: The Shijima Family Curse
The climax of the chapter. Haruka confronts the suspects in the real world. You must present the correct hypotheses, shut down counter-arguments from the suspects, and ultimately pinpoint the true killer. Choosing the wrong path results in a game over, forcing you to re-evaluate your logic. 🎮 Nintendo Switch NSP Performance Analysis
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You watch a live-action cutscene. It plays out like a prestige J-drama. As the scene unfolds, floating "Mystery Fragments" (key items, dialogue snippets, or suspicious glances) appear on screen. You must click them to collect evidence. Miss one? You can rewind the video timeline easily using the Switch's touchscreen or joy-con.
You play as , a mystery novelist recruited by a wealthy family to solve a century-old series of murders tied to the Shijima cherry tree , which allegedly bears fruit only when a death occurs. The story unfolds across five eras (1922, 1972, 2002, 2022, and a hidden final chapter), each with different characters, motives, and a recurring supernatural element: a mysterious woman in red.
✅ The eShop version requires a download of of free space. A dumped NSP file can vary, with the base game data often being smaller (around 13.2 GB ) before including patches and DLC.
Narrative Structure and Themes The game’s structure deliberately blurs genres. On one level it functions as a classic procedural: gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and checking alibis. On another, it is metafictional—fiction within fiction—so that the novelist’s invented scenarios both illuminate and obscure the actual case. Themes of memory and unreliable narration predominate. Memories—of victims, suspects, and the town itself—are shown to be malleable: colored by grief, embellished for reputation, or sanitized by omission. The player’s task parallels historiography: assembling a coherent account from biased, incomplete sources. The moral dimension emerges when the writer’s choices—what to reveal or conceal—affect real lives; the game probes responsibility in narration and the consequences of aestheticizing trauma.
This phase takes place entirely inside the mind of the protagonist.
The game is structured into three distinct phases for each chapter:
Players assume the role of mystery novelist Haruka Kagami to solve a century-spanning chain of inexplicable deaths within the ill-fated Shijima clan. This guide explores everything you need to know about the game's plot, core gameplay mechanics, and technical performance when playing the digital Nintendo Switch version via its NSP/XCI file format. 🎬 Narrative Overview: The Shijima Family Curse
The climax of the chapter. Haruka confronts the suspects in the real world. You must present the correct hypotheses, shut down counter-arguments from the suspects, and ultimately pinpoint the true killer. Choosing the wrong path results in a game over, forcing you to re-evaluate your logic. 🎮 Nintendo Switch NSP Performance Analysis
The and their past famous projects Share public link
You watch a live-action cutscene. It plays out like a prestige J-drama. As the scene unfolds, floating "Mystery Fragments" (key items, dialogue snippets, or suspicious glances) appear on screen. You must click them to collect evidence. Miss one? You can rewind the video timeline easily using the Switch's touchscreen or joy-con.
You play as , a mystery novelist recruited by a wealthy family to solve a century-old series of murders tied to the Shijima cherry tree , which allegedly bears fruit only when a death occurs. The story unfolds across five eras (1922, 1972, 2002, 2022, and a hidden final chapter), each with different characters, motives, and a recurring supernatural element: a mysterious woman in red.
✅ The eShop version requires a download of of free space. A dumped NSP file can vary, with the base game data often being smaller (around 13.2 GB ) before including patches and DLC.
Narrative Structure and Themes The game’s structure deliberately blurs genres. On one level it functions as a classic procedural: gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and checking alibis. On another, it is metafictional—fiction within fiction—so that the novelist’s invented scenarios both illuminate and obscure the actual case. Themes of memory and unreliable narration predominate. Memories—of victims, suspects, and the town itself—are shown to be malleable: colored by grief, embellished for reputation, or sanitized by omission. The player’s task parallels historiography: assembling a coherent account from biased, incomplete sources. The moral dimension emerges when the writer’s choices—what to reveal or conceal—affect real lives; the game probes responsibility in narration and the consequences of aestheticizing trauma.
This phase takes place entirely inside the mind of the protagonist.
The game is structured into three distinct phases for each chapter: