Jisei (video game series)
Jisei | |
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Genres | Horror, Mystery, Supernatural |
Developers | sakevisual |
Publishers | sakevisual |
Platforms |
Microsoft Windows Mac OS X Linux |
Year of inception | 2010 |
First release |
Jisei June 6, 2010 |
Latest release |
Yousei February 1, 2013 |
The Jisei series is a visual novel series created by sakevisual for the Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux platforms. [1]
Gameplay
Each game in the Jisei series plays out as a mystery novel, with the player examine their current location to find clues. The player also can talk to people and get hints. The player can access an in-game notebook to keep track of all clues and hints found so far. As of Yousei, the player can use Kangai's phone to send and receive messages from other characters, serving as a hint system.
Story
Setting and characters
Set in the fictional town of Edgewater, the Jisei series follows the protagonist: an unidentified American teenager who later takes the codename "Kangai". Kangai has a strange psychic ability: he can relive the dying moments of any dead body he touches, as well as sense when someone nearby has died. Shortly after he returns to his homeown in Edgewater, Kangai meets three other people who are part of a government agency: Aki Mizutani, the group's brash and impulsive leader; Naoki Mizutani, Aki's younger twin brother and the group's voice of reason; and Li Mei, a quiet girl with an unsettling aura around her. Kangai learns that all four have similar psychic abilities, called kansei—Aki can speak directly into anyone's mind, using it to either talk to another kansei without speaking or persuading "normal" people subconsciously; Naoki can remember anything he has experienced, making him useful for undercover work; and Li Mei can sense the emotions of those around her, so much that she has to sort out which emotions are hers and which aren't. They are part of a government agency under supervision of Mikolaj Gurski, a police detective.[2][3][4][5]
Jisei
Jisei: The First Case | |
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Cover art depicting series protagonist "Kangai" | |
Developer(s) | sakevisual |
Publisher(s) | sakevisual |
Writer(s) | Ayu Sakata |
Series |
Green Tea Line Jisei series |
Engine | Ren'Py |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux |
Release | June 4, 2010 |
Genre(s) | visual novel |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
When Jisei begins, the protagonist wakes from a nap inside the café, and suddenly feels ill. Heading to the restroom, he discovers a dead woman on the floor, with a knife in her chest. He touches the woman to experience her final moments; he finds out that someone had suffocated the woman. When the protagonist comes to, he finds Jennifer Bergstrom watching him, claiming him as the murderer. Detective Gurski, who happened to be at the café coincidentally, decides to question everyone present—Chance Jackson, Jennifer Bergstrom, Kizaki Suitani and the protagonist.
Determined to prove his innocence, the protagonist questions the suspects present and examines the café. He discovers used duct tape in the trash in the men's restroom. After collecting all clues, the protagonist converses with Gurski about it and identifies the culprit. It turns out that the culprit is Jennifer Bergstrom, and that the victim is Sara Blackmoore. Both women were employees for Biodev Imaging, and Sara had stolen research from Auten Engineering, Biodev's competitors, for Bergstrom. However, Sara decided to double cross her employer in favor of a third party that offered her more money. When the protagonist, Gurski, and Kizaki confront Bergstrom, she tries to run; the others manage to trap her, however, and she confesses. Detective Gurski snaps a pair of handcuffs on her wrists and leads her outside. Kizaki, who says his real name is Naoki, wants the protagonist to help him finding out who the third party Sara mentioned is. Later, Naoki's twin sister, Aki, shows up personally and offers the protagonist to work with them. However, she makes clear that he needs their help more than they need his.
In the epilogue, it is revealed that Chance played a double role as well. She calls someone, telling them that she could not get the USB drive they wanted. Then she claims that she found someone the person has been looking for—the main protagonist.
Kansei
Kansei: The Second Turn | |
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Cover art depicting detective Mikolaj Gurski | |
Developer(s) | sakevisual |
Publisher(s) | sakevisual |
Writer(s) | Ayu Sakata |
Series |
Green Tea Line Jisei series |
Engine | Ren'Py |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux |
Release | July 11, 2011 |
Genre(s) | visual novel |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
After the events of Jisei, the protagonist finds himself tangled in another murder case when the owner of a high profile corporation dies under mysterious circumstances. This time, however, he's forced to team up with a group of kids with abilities as strange as his own. Early in the game, Aki gives the protagonist a nickname, "Kangai", as he wants to keep his true name hidden.
Aki drives Kangai, Naoki, and Li Mei to the house of William Auten, the chairperson of Auten Engineering. There, they met Mr. Auten's assistant Sophia Millerson, as well as Detective Mikolaj Gurski, who was invited because he solved the murder case the day before. Furthermore, Kangai meets the reporter Marissa Klein, Mr. Auten's nephew Liam, and the IT guy Kevin Nealy. When Kangai and the others are asked to go into William Auten's office and Mr. Auten sees Kangai through a camera, he seems to recognize him and wants to throw him out of the house. He is frightened of him and he does not want to meet him any more. When suddenly William Auten is found dead in his office, Kangai has to solve the case. While he is looking for clues, he learns from Li Mei, that she, Aki, and Naoki work for the government, that they are on probation for past crimes, and that Detective Gurski is their probation officer.
Kangai finds an SD card in a box in Mr. Auten's museum. Shortly after, it turns out that Kevin has poisoned Mr. Auten. Kevin takes Li Mei hostage and threatens her with a knife. Suddenly Detective Gurski comes into the room, he calls Kangai Alex. Together they are able to catch Kevin and to arrest him. The next day Detective Gurski comes over to tell Alex and the others that Kevin has confessed and that Liam has disappeared.
In the epilogue is Liam, who has obtained some things for Chance. Judging from their conversation it could be that Liam and Chance are siblings or half-siblings. After Liam has given her the things which she wanted to have for years, she lets him leave. She tells him that he should enjoy the rest of his pitiful life. According to her, there is not much left of it after all.
Yousei
Yousei: The Third Investigation | |
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Cover art depicting Aki (left) and Naoki Mizutani | |
Developer(s) | sakevisual |
Publisher(s) | sakevisual |
Writer(s) | Ayu Sakata |
Series |
Green Tea Line Jisei series |
Engine | Ren'Py |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux |
Release | February 1, 2013 |
Genre(s) | visual novel |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
While researching his past at the local university, Kangai and the group soon find themselves in a race against time to catch an "old enemy" responsible for killing one of the university's professors.[6][7]
Development
The games were created with Ren'Py. Several known voice actors were involved such as Kira Buckland and Micah Solusod.[2] The opening theme songs, "Calling To The One" for Jisei, "Escape" for Kansei, and "Redemption" for Yousei were recorded by Aural Wave.[8][9] However, the opening video in Yousei was not included due to technical problems.
Staff
Role | Game | |||
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Jisei (2010) | Kansei (2011) | Yousei (2013) | ||
Writing/Programming | Ayu Sakata | |||
Character design/art | M. Beatriz Garcia | |||
Music | Marc Conrad Tabula | |||
Opening theme | Aural Wave | |||
Backgrounds | M. Beatriz Garcia | Sandra Lane | ||
Proofreading | Dennis Elliot | Darien A. Lee | ||
Beta testers | n.a. | Sarah Galbraith, Jané Peens, Marcel Weyers, Elsa Whitney | ||
Voice actors
Character | Game | |||
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Jisei (2010) | Kansei (2011) | Yousei (2013) | ||
Detective Mikolaj Sobocinski | Chris Niosi | |||
Chance Jackson | Kira Buckland | |||
Jennifer Bergstrom | Morgan Barnhart | |||
Naoki Mizutani (Kizaki Suitani) | Micah Solusod | |||
Aki Mizutani (Haru Suitani) | Apphia Yu | |||
Li Mei | silent cameo | Cherami Leigh | ||
Kevin Nealy | Zach Holzman | |||
Liam Auten | Matt Alan | |||
Marissa Klein | Melissa D. Johnson | |||
Sophia Millerson | Karen Hayman | |||
William Auten | Robert Bruce Elliott | |||
Girl (Kangai's sister) | Mindy Owen | |||
Aaron Vanich | Edwyn Tiong | |||
David Sawicki | Clifford Chapin | |||
Nathan Holm | Chris Cason | |||
Shawn Tasse | Kevin M. Connolly | |||
Jupiter Celedon | Erica Mendez | |||
Woman (Schulz) | Karen Kahler | |||
HP Worker | Greg Nugent | |||
School Worker | James Goins | |||
Marketing
Reception
Jisei received moderate to positive reception. It received a score of 90/100 on Gamertell, with reviewer Jenni Lada writing "Jisei goes above and beyond. It feels incredibly professional, and more like a major developer's accomplishment than that of a fairly new independent developer. The character art is wonderful, the voice acting appropriate, the story interesting and the general gameplay mechanics well executed."[11] Mania.com gave the game similar praise, calling it "An engaging visual novel from a promising new group."[12] Gamezebo criticized its short gameplay length.[13]
Kansei received mostly positive reception. It received a score of 93/100 on Gamertell, with reviewer Jenni Lada writing "Length aside, Kansei is a really beautiful game. It is a much improvement over Jisei in terms of interactivity and plot, with a story that is more intriguing and has additional twists to discover. Not only that, but it looks and sounds beautiful. It’s a wonderful visual novel and quite involving."[14] Kansei was chosen to be the English Visual Novel of the Year in 2011 by VNs Now!.[15] Others have criticized the game's mystery elements. Visual novel reviewer anonl called it "a clear step up from Jisei, but the murder mystery is still lackluster." [16]
Yousei received mostly positive reception. Yousei was given 8/10 points by VNs Now!, saying "Yousei is still one of the strongest EVN you’re going to play this year and more than worth the asking price".[17] GamerTell gave a rating of B to Yousei, saying "What made Yousei so fun and enjoyable was it’s cool voice acting, realistic characters, great story, multiple endings, and replay-ability." [18]
References
- ↑ "About Us". sakevisual. Archived from the original on 2013-07-25. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
- 1 2 "About | Jisei - A supernatural murder mystery game by sakevisual". sakevisual.com. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
- ↑ "Characters | Jisei - A supernatural murder mystery game by sakevisual". sakevisual.com. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
- ↑ "About | Kansei - A supernatural murder mystery game by sakevisual". sakevisual.com. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
- ↑ "Characters | Kansei - A supernatural murder mystery game by sakevisual". sakevisual.com. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
- ↑ "About | Yousei - A supernatural murder mystery game by sakevisual". sakevisual.com. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
- ↑ "Characters | Yousei - A supernatural murder mystery game by sakevisual". sakevisual.com. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
- ↑ "Aural Wave - Calling To The One". Retrieved August 28, 2011.
- ↑ "Aural Wave - Escape". Retrieved 2013-07-09.
- ↑ https://dischan.org/devblog/2013/07/sakevisual-visual-novels-added/
- ↑ "Jisei Visual Novel Game Review (Gamertell)". 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-28.
- ↑ "Jisei Visual Novel Game Review (Mania)". 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-28.
- ↑ "Jisei Review (Gamezebo)". 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-28.
- ↑ Jenni Lada (July 20, 2011). "Review: Kansei for Windows, Mac, Linux". Retrieved August 28, 2011.
- ↑ "Visual Novel of the Year". 2012. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved January 4, 2011.
- ↑ anonl (2013). "[review] Kansei". Retrieved June 27, 2013.
- ↑ "Yousei: The Third Investigation Review". 2013. Archived from the original on April 12, 2013. Retrieved January 25, 2013.
- ↑ Moen, Jessica (24 February 2013). "Review: Yousei for the PC". GamerTell. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
External links
- Official website - sakevisual
- Official website (Jisei)
- Official website (Kansei)
- Official website (Yousei)
- "Jisei". The Visual Novel Database.
- "Kansei". The Visual Novel Database.
- "Yousei". The Visual Novel Database.