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I'm putting this here cause there was a XB one version that announced prior to this coming over from Japan likly to head west side eventually like Stein gate since they are both popular animes of them



PlayStation 3, PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Chaos;Child coming to PS4, PS3, and PS Vita

Published 1 day ago. 46 comments.

Science adventure game hits PlayStation in late June.

Chaos;Child, which launched for Xbox One in Japan last December, is coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita in Japan on June 25, a leaked promotional jacket reveals.
The game will be available in 7,800 yen standard and 9,800 yen limited editions on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3, and on PS Vita for 6,800 yen and 8,800 yen.
A demo will launch via PlayStation Network on March 31.

Thanks, Re: Zaregoto.

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PlayStation 3, PS Vita, Anime, PlayStation 4
Chaos;Child PlayStation versions and anime confirmed

Published 4 hours ago. 18 comments.

PlayStation versions are ports, but with new theme song.


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5pb. confirmed the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita versions of Chaos;Child during a TwitCasting presentation this morning.
The PlayStation versions will ship in Japan on June 25, with a demo going live this Tuesday, March 31. A limited edition including a drama CD and papercraft “Present Box” is also planned. The game will be a straight port, but will have a new theme song.
5pb.’s Chiyomaru Shikura also cleared up yesterday’s leak, saying that the promotional jackets for the PlayStation versions weren’t supposed to have arrived to retailers yet.
In addition to the Chaos;Child ports, 5pb. also confirmed that like Steins;Gate before it, a Chaos;Child anime is also in production.
Thanks, Games Talk.

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source: Gematsu
 
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PlayStation 3, PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Chaos;Child demo live across PS4, PS3, and PS Vita in Japan
Published 1 min ago. 0 comments.

PlayStation users can now try 5pb.'s latest adventure game.


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The PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita demos for Chaos;Child are now live on PlayStation Network in Japan.
The demo, dubbed Chaos;Child: 404 not found, is the same as the Xbox One demo released back in November.


As announced this weekend, Chaos;Child will launch across PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita in Japan on June 25.
Queue up the demos below:


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Chaos;Child Demo Has 7 Hours Worth Of Content
. March 30, 2015 . 11:50pm

Chaos;Child originally released on Xbox One in December of last year, and it’s getting a port for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita this June. Meanwhile, fans can check out the demo that went live earlier today in Japan.



Chaos;Child originally released on Xbox One in December of last year, and it’s getting a port for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita this June. Meanwhile, fans can check out the demo that went live earlier today in Japan. [Thanks, Game Jouhou.]

According to the Game Jouhou report, the demo lets you play the first chapter of the game, and if you go through it without skipping through the voiced parts, it adds up to about seven hours of total gameplay.

While it does make sense when you look at the full game which is said to range around over 50 hours total gameplay, seven hours still makes for quite the beefy demo.

Chaos;Child will release in Japan for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita on June 25, 2015. The game features a new opening, along with new tracks for its PlayStation ports.

Read more stories about Chaos;Child & PlayStation 3 & PlayStation 4 & PlayStation Vita & Xbox One on Siliconera.
source: Gematsu& Siliconera
 
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Watch Chaos;Child’s Opening Movie For PS4, PS3, And Vita. April 12, 2015 . 11:50pm

First released for Xbox One, Mages is bringing Chaos;Child to PlayStation consoles this summer. Chaos;Child is part of their science adventure series which includes Steins;Gate and takes place six years after the events in Chaos;Head Noah.


First released for Xbox One, Mages is bringing Chaos;Child to PlayStation consoles this summer. Chaos;Child is part of their science adventure series which includes Steins;Gate and takes place six years after the events in Chaos;Head Noah.

Chaos;Child is scheduled to come out for PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation 4 on June 25.


Read more stories about Chaos;Child & PlayStation 3 & PlayStation 4 & PlayStation Vita on Siliconera.
source: Siliconera
 
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Chaos;Child’s Latest Trailer Gives A Taste Of Its Bizarre Cases. May 18, 2015 . 12:07am

There are all kinds of outlandish happenings going on in Chaos;Child.



Chaos;Child
is 5pb.’s fourth and latest installment in the “Science Adventure” series, and this time the “Delusional Science Adventure” title takes place six years after the events of Chaos;Head. The latest trailer for the game shares a glimpse at some of its cases.


As seen in the video, there are all kinds of outlandish happenings going on in Chaos;Child, from inexplicable deaths that happen to a man in front of a webcam, to a musician found dead on the streets while still holding a guitar.

While there isn’t much explanation about what’s going on in these cases, it doesn’t take much to see that things aren’t going to be pretty in some of these mysteries.

Chaos;Child will release in Japan on June 25, 2015 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita.

Read more stories about Chaos;Child & PlayStation 3 & PlayStation 4 & PlayStation Vita on Siliconera.
source: Siliconera
 
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PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Chaos;Child coming west for PS4, PS Vita in Q3 2017
Published 5 hours ago. 54 comments.
PQube finally confirms localization.


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Chaos;Child is coming to North America and Europe for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Q3 2017, publisher PQube announced.




Here’s an overview of the visual novel, via PQube:
Chaos;Child is part of the Science Adventure Series, the visual novel series that also spawned the critically acclaimed Steins;Gate. Taking place in Shibuya, Tokyo, several years after an earthquake has nearly destroyed the district, it follows Takuru Miyashiro, a high school student who lost his parents in the earthquake, and his group of friends.

When a series of bizarre murder cases take place in Shibuya, Takuru notices that the dates of the murders match up with a series of murders that happened six years before. Using this knowledge, Takuru and his friends begin to investigate and find themselves embroiled in a dangerous murder mystery…

Watch the announcement trailer below.



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source: Gematsu
 
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PS Vita
, PlayStation 4
15 minutes of English Chaos;Child gameplay
Published 23 mins ago. 6 comments.

Due out in Q3 2017 for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita.



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http://www.ricedigital.co.uk/first-...-english-ps4-mcm-may-2017-stage-presentation/

Rice Digital
has uploaded the stage demo of Chaos;Child from MCM London Comic-Con in May showcasing the game’s first 15 minutes.




Here’s an overview of the visual novel, via PQube:

Chaos;Child is part of the Science Adventure Series, the visual novel series that also spawned the critically acclaimed Steins;Gate. Taking place in Shibuya, Tokyo, several years after an earthquake has nearly destroyed the district, it follows Takuru Miyashiro, a high school student who lost his parents in the earthquake, and his group of friends.

When a series of bizarre murder cases take place in Shibuya, Takuru notices that the dates of the murders match up with a series of murders that happened six years before. Using this knowledge, Takuru and his friends begin to investigate and find themselves embroiled in a dangerous murder mystery…
Chaos;Child will launch for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in North America and Europe in Q3 2017.




Watch the footage below.



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source: Gematsu
 
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PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Chaos;Child ‘Gigalomaniac Edition’ announced
Published 9 hours ago. 10 comments.



Available exclusively at Rice Digital.



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Rice Digital will sell an exclusive “Gigalomaniac Edition” of Chaos;Child, the online retailer announced.
For $64.99 / €72.49 / £49.99, the Gigalomaniac Edition will include:




    • Chaos;Child Standard Edition for PS4 or PSVita
    • High Quality Presentation Box
    • 128 Page Premium Paperback Artbook
    • Chaos;Child Selected Works OST
    • Set of Six Gorgeous Pin Badges Exclusive to the Rice Digital Collector’s Edition
Pre-orders are available at the following links:


Here’s an overview of the game, via Rice Digital:
In Chaos;Child, a series of bizarre murder cases occur place in Shibuya, Tokyo. A young man named Takuru Miyashiro notices that the dates of the crimes match up with a series of murders that happened shortly before the fateful earthquake that killed his parents and changed his life six years earlier. Using this information, he deduces the date of the next murder and begins to investigate.
Determined to get to the bottom of the ‘New Generation Murders’, Takuru, along with his classmates from the Newspaper club, becomes involved in a mysterious series of events that will put them all in mortal danger and irrevocably change Takuru’s life once again…
Chaos;Child is due out for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in North America and Europe in 2017.

source:Gematsu
 
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PS Vita
, PlayStation 4
Chaos;Child launches October 24 in North America, October 13 in Europe
Published 11 hours ago. 32 comments.
Discover a darker Japan.
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Chaos;Child will launch for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in North America on October 24 and in Europe on October 13, publisher PQube announced.




Here’s an overview of the game, via its official website:

Story
From the creators of the critically acclaimed Steins;Gate comes a sensational new visual novel: Chaos;Child. Set in Shibuya in 2015, a group of high school students who survived an earthquake six years ago find themselves at the centre of a new series of bizarre murders in the city.
Play as Takuru, an arrogant senior, who is the first to notice a pattern in the supernatural deaths around him. With the help of his friends, he goes to the crime scenes and hopes to discover the killer’s identity before the police, at his own risk…


Key Features




    • Discover a Darker Japan – Explore Shibuya in 2015, after an earthquake nearly leveled the city six years prior, and try to outsmart the puppet-master behind this New Generation Madness.
    • Track Down a Serial Killer – lay as Takuru, an arrogant senior and the newspaper club president, and discover the pattern in a series of bizarre deaths around you that the police can’t seem to crack.
    • Unravel the Mystery – Investigate gruesome, supernatural murders with a team of uniquely talented friends.
    • Pick Your Delusions – Choose to explore disturbing nightmares or pleasurable daydreams to affect the different realities that Takuru perceives, and change your story.
    • See the Bigger Picture – Unlock SIX endings by changing the course of your team’s investigations and relationships, and understand the characters and plot in depth.
    • Outstanding Artistic Value – Enjoy beautiful and etheral art work in this stunning visual novel from the Science Adventure series.
    • From the Creators of Steins;Gate – A stand-alone story with a brand new cast, extensive replayability and ties to the Steins;Gate universe!
Watch the release date announcement trailer below.
North America

Europe








source:Gematsu
 
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PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Chaos;Child characters trailer
Published 14 hours ago. 0 comments.

Meet Takuru, Shinji, Serika, Nono, Hinae, Uki, and Mio.

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PQube has released a new trailer for Chaos;Child introducing the characters of the upcoming visual novel.




The trailer introduces the awkward protagonist Takuru Miyashiro, loyal best friend Shinji Itou, childhood companion Serika Onoe, bossy sister Nono Kurusu, mysterious schoolgirl Hinae Arimura, silent gamer HanaKazuki, refined enigma Uki Yamazoe, and genius scientist Mio Kunosato.




Chaos;Child is due out for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita on October 24 in North America and October 13 in Europe.




Watch the trailer below.




source:Gematsu
 
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PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Chaos;Child launch trailer
Published 1 hour ago. 0 comments.

Out today in Europe, October 24 in North America.
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PQube has released the launch trailer for Chaos;Child.
Here’s an overview of the game, via its official website:


Story
From the creators of the critically acclaimed Steins;Gate comes a sensational new visual novel: Chaos;Child. Set in Shibuya in 2015, a group of high school students who survived an earthquake six years ago find themselves at the centre of a new series of bizarre murders in the city.


Play as Takuru, an arrogant senior, who is the first to notice a pattern in the supernatural deaths around him. With the help of his friends, he goes to the crime scenes and hopes to discover the killer’s identity before the police, at his own risk…
Key Features





    • Discover a Darker Japan – Explore Shibuya in 2015, after an earthquake nearly leveled the city six years prior, and try to outsmart the puppet-master behind this New Generation Madness.
    • Track Down a Serial Killer – lay as Takuru, an arrogant senior and the newspaper club president, and discover the pattern in a series of bizarre deaths around you that the police can’t seem to crack.
    • Unravel the Mystery – Investigate gruesome, supernatural murders with a team of uniquely talented friends.
    • Pick Your Delusions – Choose to explore disturbing nightmares or pleasurable daydreams to affect the different realities that Takuru perceives, and change your story.
    • See the Bigger Picture – Unlock SIX endings by changing the course of your team’s investigations and relationships, and understand the characters and plot in depth.
    • Outstanding Artistic Value – Enjoy beautiful and etheral art work in this stunning visual novel from the Science Adventure series.
    • From the Creators of Steins;Gate – A stand-alone story with a brand new cast, extensive replayability and ties to the Steins;Gate universe!
Chaos;Child is available today for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Europe, and will launch on October 24 in North America.




Watch the trailer below.








source:Gematsu
 
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Chaos;Child Eases Players Into A World With Supernatural Abilities. October 16, 2017 . 12:00pm

Chaos;Child makes it easier to accept a world with people who have extraordinary powers by easing us into it before presenting many extreme examples.

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5pb’s Science Adventure series do a good job of setting people on edge. When going through Steins;Gate or Steins;Gate 0, people will gradually begin to see and experience things that are quite out of the ordinary. You wade into the waters, before being submerged in deep concepts and ideas. Chaos;Child is no different. It can feel more thrilling and dark, sometimes even scarier, than other games in the series. Yet, it still gives us an opportunity to adjust before really laying things on thick.

This may be a silly thing to say. Especially considering the graphic nature of Chaos;Child’s first murder. The incident described is a horrifying one. Yet, it doesn’t give us our initial exposure to supernatural abilities. That comes with Takuru, our hero. He has delusions in his day to day life, and these shape the course of our adventure. Deciding how to react to them impacts our relationships with people and how events will proceed.


The first time one of Takuru’s delusions occurred, I didn’t expect it. I went into Chaos;Child as a blank slate. I feel like that is necessary to enjoy games like Steins;Gate or even the more recent indie release, Doki Doki Literature Club. Takuru is in his trailer, his friend Serika pops in, and as they are talking, the delusion prompt appeared. I wasn’t even sure which buttons to press to pursue a certain stance. All I know is I pressed left for a positive situation the moment the possibilities appeared on the screen; the next thing I knew, the trigger had clicked and it was like I was in a typical, romantic visual novel. Takuru and Serika were on the verge of confessing feelings for one another, until she brought him and me back to reality.

This harkens back to Chaos;Head, the prequel that hasn’t been released outside of Japan. Certain people in the world are gigalomaniacs. They can “real-boot” delusions into reality. This means they essentially have special powers and abilities, with one of them being Di-Swords they can materialize and wield like weapons. Like the previous game’s hero, Takumi, Takuru’s ability to see delusions can alter the storyline. By choosing to see positive or negative delusions associated with certain situations or characters, you end up on varying routes for characters and see different storylines. Many of the people he ends up encountering while investigating the series of murders taking place in Shibuya have different abilities due to their gigalomaniac nature.

By easing us in with Takuru’s delusions, Chaos;Child makes it easier for us to conceive of the different skills other people might have. We can believe that someone might be a human lie detector, because of the things we have seen and impact Takuru has made on the plot. I could accept certain plot twists and concepts, because of what I had been able to see by pursuing different paths as I had played.



It also helps enhance the intrigue surrounding the cases Takuru and his friends are investigating. We are in a world where the impossible is possible. We get to see such extraordinary things happen. We can even tip the scales, via his delusions, to enjoy unconventional events. By gradually introducing such concepts, they feel more realistic. The delusions even seem less surprising, becoming things we anticipate, almost sense could be coming, and use to our advantage.

Chaos;Child handles its subject matter well. After all, teenagers with unusual powers isn’t an uncommon prospect in media. We often see people capable of extraordinary things. Here, the idea is introduced as something ordinary and subtle, before we get into extremes. The delusion system gives us a chance to see and touch on something awry before being fully exposed to people who have more extreme versions of such abilities. It also makes us think more critically about what could be happening when it comes to the murders and other events in the game.

Chaos;Child is available for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in Europe. It will come to North America on October 24, 2017.

source:Gematsu
 

PC
Chaos;Child for PC coming west on January 22
Published 19 hours ago. 22 comments.
April 2016-released PC version finally headed westward.

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Spike Chunsoft will release the PC version of Chaos;Child via Steam on January 22, the company announced. It will support English and Japanese text options, and Japanese audio.

The Science Adventure series visual novel first launched for Xbox One in December 2014 in Japan, followed by PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita in June 2015, PC in April 2016, iOS in January 2017, and Android in May 2017. The PlayStation 4 and PS Vita versions were released in North America and Europe in October 2017.

Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:

About

It’s been six years since a massive earthquake leveled the city of Shibuya. Now, in October 2015, while researching a number of recent murders, Takuru Miyashiro realizes a horrible truth. These murders are the return of a series of killings that plunged Shibuya into terror six years ago. And at the same time, people called gigalomaniacs, with the powers to make their delusions real, are beginning to awaken…

Key Features

  • Discover A Darker Japan – Explore Shibuya in 2015, after an earthquake nearly levelled the city six years prior, and try to outsmart the puppet-master behind this New Generation Madness.
  • Track Down A Serial Killer – Play as Takuru, an arrogant senior and the newspaper club president, and discover the pattern in a series of bizarre deaths around you that the police can’t seem to crack.
  • Unravel The Mystery – Investigate gruesome, supernatural murders with a team of uniquely talented friends.
  • Pick Your Delusions – Choose to explore disturbing nightmares or pleasurable daydreams to affect the different realities that Takuru perceives, and change your story.
  • See The Bigger Picture – Unlock SIX endings by changing the course of your team’s investigations and relationships, and understand the characters and plot in depth.
  • Outstanding Artistic Value – Enjoy beautiful and ethereal art work in this stunning visual novel from the Science Adventure series.
  • From The Creators Of Steins;Gate – A stand-alone story with a brand new cast, extensive replayability and ties to the Steins;Gateuniverse!
Watch a new trailer below.


source: Gematsu - Japanese Video Game News
 

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