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"New Visual Novel Explores Humanity's Sins"

By HazelMay 16,2025

"New Visual Novel Explores Humanity

Kemco has just released an enthralling new visual novel titled "Together We Live," exclusively for Android devices. This narrative-driven game, which is also available on Steam for PC, plunges players into a gripping post-apocalyptic world, exploring themes of human sins and the arduous journey toward atonement.

A Girl Atoning for Humans’ Sins

The story follows protagonist Kyoya, who awakens in a dimly lit room to discover it's the year 4000—nearly 2000 years since he last remembers. Earth has transformed into a desolate wasteland, and he is greeted by a mysterious girl who becomes his guide and companion. This girl, despite her seemingly random presence, carries a profound mission: to atone for humanity's sins through a relentless cycle of death and rebirth. Her plight is heart-wrenching as she dies and revives countless times, each cycle a testament to her suffering.

Kyoya, moved by her endless cycle, seeks to introduce her to the concept of happiness. The story's pacing may initially feel slow, but as it unfolds, the narrative weaves together twists and seemingly minor details into a compelling tapestry.

If you're intrigued by "Together We Live," check out the official trailer below:

Together We Live Makes You Think

Unlike many visual novels, "Together We Live" presents a linear story without player-driven choices, focusing on an interactive narrative that captivates with its simple yet evocative art style. The blend of beauty and melancholy in the storyline strikes a deep chord with players.

The game features full voice acting for the girl, enhancing the emotional impact of her character. Currently available in English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese, "Together We Live" does not support controllers. You can purchase it on the Google Play Store for $9.99, or play it for free if you're a Play Pass subscriber.

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