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    CARTAGRA: The Sickness of Possessory and Crazy is Coming to Switch

    Currently available on PC in Japan.

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    The latest issue of Weekly Famitsu revealed that PROTOTYPE will release Innocent Grey’s psycho-mystery visual novel remake CARTAGRA: The Sickness of Possessory and Crazy for Nintendo Switch. A release date was not announced, but the game will support English, Japanese, and Chinese language options. 

    The remake first launched on April 28, 2023 for PC as CARTAGRA: The Sickness of Possessory and Crazy – REBIRTH FHD SIZE EDITION. Like the PC version, the Nintendo Switch version is fully voiced with the main story and “Sacrament” after story. The game also supports touchscreen controls and single Joy-Con play with the right Joy-Con, as reported by Ryokutya2089.

    Lastly, here’s a story synopsis, via VNDB:

    Six years after the war’s curtains fell in Japan, Takashiro Shuugo found himself on a train bound for Zushi, a world away from his past life at the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. The headline on the newspaper in his lap reminded him of the path that had led him here:

    Ueno Serial Dismemberment Murder Case

    This bone-chilling case set the wheels in motion for Shuugo’s unexpected journey. His former boss had bitten off more than he could chew with the investigation and, knowing their shared history, reached out with a request — “Could you lend me a hand?” For Shuugo, turning a blind eye wasn’t an option. He was roped into a case involving the disappearance of a damsel from a high-flying family.

    At the Kouzuki estate, déjà vu hit him like a ton of bricks when he encountered Kouzuki Kazuna, the spitting image of his former flame, Kouzuki Yura. Kazuna, with fire in her eyes, implored him to unearth the whereabouts of her vanished twin. Yet, a man gravely informs Shuugo, “That girl, in truth, is no longer among the living…”

    A maze of fiction and reality unravels in Ueno, a town still grappling with the post-war environment. And thus, a new tragedy is set in motion.

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    Soul Kiwami
    Soul Kiwami
    Raul Ochoa, a.k.a. Soul Kiwami, is the Managing Editor of Final Weapon and a Games Writer at Game Rant with four years of writing and editing experience. Raul is passionate about the Japanese gaming industry, and he's a huge fan of Nintendo Switch, PC hardware, JRPGs, and fighting games. business email: [email protected] | Muck Rack: https://muckrack.com/raul-landaverde-1

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