Tokyo Babel
About
The gates of Heaven are closed shut; the realm of Hell consumed by flood.
And in their wake, countless parallel worlds wither away, one after the other.
The surviving angels and demons gather at the city they believe to be their final chance at salvation: the floating purgatory of "Tokyo Babel".
Joined by humans, they embark on a pilgrimage across the seven layers of Babel, hoping to ascend Jacob's Ladder in an effort to re-open the gates of Heaven.
Their journey would be an atonement toward the heavens.
And yet, their plans fall into ruin as a group of pilgrims - their minds consumed by madness - set out to lord over the numerous layers of Tokyo Babel with the intention to wreak complete and utter havoc atop the floating purgatory.
Amidst this neverending impasse, a lone youth is saved from the ruins of his devastated world - Tendou Setsuna, a man denied human treatment since birth.
Joining his savior, Lilith - known as the Witch of the Night, he begins his journey across Tokyo Babel...
...yearning for an answer to a single question:
Why he still possesses the will to keep on living.
And in their wake, countless parallel worlds wither away, one after the other.
The surviving angels and demons gather at the city they believe to be their final chance at salvation: the floating purgatory of "Tokyo Babel".
Joined by humans, they embark on a pilgrimage across the seven layers of Babel, hoping to ascend Jacob's Ladder in an effort to re-open the gates of Heaven.
Their journey would be an atonement toward the heavens.
And yet, their plans fall into ruin as a group of pilgrims - their minds consumed by madness - set out to lord over the numerous layers of Tokyo Babel with the intention to wreak complete and utter havoc atop the floating purgatory.
Amidst this neverending impasse, a lone youth is saved from the ruins of his devastated world - Tendou Setsuna, a man denied human treatment since birth.
Joining his savior, Lilith - known as the Witch of the Night, he begins his journey across Tokyo Babel...
...yearning for an answer to a single question:
Why he still possesses the will to keep on living.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10
- Processor: Pentium 4 2GHz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- DirectX: Version 8.1
- Storage: 15 GB available space
- Sound Card: Direct Sound
Recommended:
- Processor: Core2Duo 2.66GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
Tokyo Babel reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Italian
Microsoft from Italian
One of the most intriguing VN not for adult I ever played
I loved the story and the Gnostic lore as well as the weapons, combat and feelings of characters.
Highly suggested
Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
Microsoft from Russian
Awesome game!
I recommend to Fans of dynamics. History never made me get bored. Colorinthe characters, fascinating story, cool effects, a bunch of CG and a good duration. And Music is Music! Just Top notch!
In The plot there are twists, which I have not observed at all in films or in books. Just nothing like that! And it is insanely happy.
If you are thinking about buying, pay attention to the two following "BUT": 1. Fans to read about the construction of relationships and love here is nothing to catch. The Relationship here is reflected, but very, very stingy-the game, still, not about it.
2. Religious people The game is contraindicated, because over time it touches on such topics, because of which the mentioned category of players can simply throw the game already in the middle.
Subjective: 10/10
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Tokyo Babel can confidently be described as the Holywood movie equivalent in Visual Novel: High Budget, Good Speaker/actor, but unfortunately Cliché-overloaded Pro:-Original Scenario-Strong Different Routes-Slice of Life Scenes with Super Humor-Exciting Incensored fights-Full set to Music + Very good Speakers-And with Kana Hanazawa (Mayuri Shiina, Iris Heart, Chiaki Nanami) as Part of the Main Cast my Favorite Conformer Contra:-Most Of the predictable Plottwists-music Background partly Suboptimal and The Mood does not Really capture-Male Main character Feeling Cliché-overloaded and hardly sympathetic Tokyo Babel brings nothing New and relies on tried-and-tested except for the Scenario. But this is not a bad Thing, because it still achieves a strong Pull effect. For some, perhaps one of the Best Visual Novels of All Time. In Any case, the high Price is more than Worth.
PS: Raziel Best Girl!