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New Visual Novel "Together We Live" Explores Humanity's Sins

by Carter Apr 21,2025

New Visual Novel "Together We Live" Explores Humanity

Kemco has just released a captivating new visual novel titled "Together We Live," exclusively for Android users. This immersive experience is set in a post-apocalyptic world and delves into the themes of human sins and the journey of atonement. Notably, the game is also available on Steam for PC players, ensuring a broad reach for its compelling narrative.

A Girl Atoning for Humans’ Sins

The story centers around Kyoya, who embarks on an extraordinary journey. Waking up in a dimly lit room, he discovers that it's the year 4000, nearly 2000 years after his last memory. The Earth has transformed into a desolate wasteland, and Kyoya finds himself accompanied by a mysterious girl, who is pivotal to the unfolding story.

This girl, despite her seemingly random presence, carries a profound mission. She is trapped in an endless cycle of death and rebirth, each time atoning for humanity's sins. This repetitive cycle, which she has endured countless times, is both brutal and heart-wrenching. As Kyoya witnesses her plight, he is moved to teach her about the concept of happiness.

The narrative might start at a slow pace, which could initially seem off-putting. However, as the story progresses, it becomes enriched with unexpected twists and turns, where even seemingly minor details take on significant importance.

If you're curious to explore "Together We Live," check out the official trailer below:

Together We Live Makes You Think

Unlike typical visual novels, "Together We Live" does not involve decision-making. Instead, it presents a linear, interactive story with simple yet enchanting art. The blend of beauty and sorrow within the narrative is profoundly impactful.

The protagonist girl's fully voiced performance adds a haunting depth to the experience, making it even more engaging. The game is currently available in English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese, but does not support controllers. You can purchase "Together We Live" on the Google Play Store for $9.99, or play it for free if you have a Play Pass.

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