CHiRAL's, DRAMAtical Murder, also known amongst fans as DMMD, features crisp, clean and fluid art style, soundtrack, various character expressions and elaborate CGs, a dark sci-fi story rendered bright and colorful, and of course, tons and tons of, with four main routes and one unlockable one. A first press edition was released on March 23rd, 2012, and a regular edition came out on the 27th of the following May. A sequel, DRAMAtical Murder re:connect was released on April 26th 2013.
DRAMAtical Murder re:code, a remake of the original game tailored for a younger audience, was released on October 30th, 2014. Some time ago, Midorijima, an island southwest of Japan, was purchased by the highly influential Toue Company. Their plan was to build a high-tech luxury amusement facility called Platinum Jail, for the exclusive perusal for all those rich enough around the world to afford it. Of course, the original inhabitants of the island got screwed in the process. What coexistence there once was between Midorijima's people and the lush natural environment prevalent throughout was abruptly cut off. All those who didn't leave the island at Toue Company's suggestion were eventually forced to move to a corner of the island called the Old Resident District.
DRAMAtical Murder Re:Connect is a Japanese adults only visual novel video game that was released for Windows PCs on April 26, 2013. It was developed and published by Nitro+chiral. The version that is out there for the PlayStation Vita is called, Dramatical Murder re:code gives you all the story, but none of the sex and the blood is greatly toned down. I was not sure what to expect from Dramatical Murder. However, this is a fantastic story and one that I really enjoyed.
All those who have stayed cannot leave, unless they receive Toue's permission. The Toue Company won't give that permission anytime soon, as punishment from the head of the company who was highly annoyed at the more stubborn locals. Download the hackboot 1 and hackboot 2 iso files. Soon after development on Platinum Jail completed, Toue abandoned the former residents of the island outright. Twenty years in the future, in Midorijima, an island southwest of Japan, a guy named Aoba lives with his tough-as-nails doctor granny, Tae, and his dog-type note a form of AI who work primarily as information networks, and implicitly, companions for those who have them, Ren.