Nameless;Code is the most recent visible novel within the Science Journey sequence. It takes place in 2037 Tokyo and focuses on Pollon Takaoka, a younger hacker who’s a part of a bunch referred to as Nakano Symphonies. Pollon doesn’t significantly get pleasure from being a hacker and isn’t even that expert at it, however he does it alongside together with his buddy Cross to earn cash and assist folks out.
Issues shortly start to escalate when he comes throughout an enigmatic younger woman referred to as Momo. It’s whereas Pollon is making an attempt to save lots of her from being kidnapped by a shady navy unit that he realises he has the distinctive capacity to Save and Load the world. This implies he can primarily return in time and use the information and expertise he is gained to vary the long run. It’s an fascinating mechanic, particularly because it’s you because the participant who prompts when Pollon makes use of this talent, which might lead you to completely different endings.
Whereas Pollon has some fascinating associates, it doesn’t at all times really feel like they’re given sufficient of the highlight. There are some intriguing backstories, however more often than not you’re solely given a short dialog to debate their previous earlier than being thrown straight again into the principle narrative. It’s nice that the principle story is so dramatic, with lethal challenges from a mysterious hacker, conspiracies involving faith, and shadowy authorities organisations, however it’s a disgrace the characters aren’t given sufficient time to shine. Due to this, you’re unlikely to have any actual attachment to them, and so the story by no means reaches the identical emotional highs and lows of its predecessor, Steins;Gate.
Regardless of that, it’s nonetheless a extremely entertaining visible novel and a worthy addition to the Science Journey sequence. A big a part of that is because of the attractive art work, which incorporates dramatic comedian guide vignettes each time there’s an enormous ‘motion film’ second. The English voice overs are additionally properly achieved and it’s nice that there’s the choice to listen to the unique Japanese model should you choose.
Even should you’ve not performed the opposite video games from the sequence, Nameless;Code is a good place to start out because of its standalone story. Whereas there are a handful of references to previous occasions, these are well-explained within the second. In case you’re on the lookout for an thrilling new visible novel, this one is properly price your time.