- July 30, 2021
- Sato Fumiya
Atopes
93%Game Brain Score
story, emotional
gameplay, grinding
98% User Score 46 reviews
Platforms
PCWindows
About
A story where "The Soul is the World". It is an eden we would be willing to sacrifice everything for. It is about "Atopes", which grants your soul the ability to exceed its limits. Experience the dramatic turn of events, and see the world change around you.











Audience ScoreBased on 46 reviews
story4 positive mentions
gameplay2 negative mentions
- The game offers a unique and thought-provoking experience that encourages self-reflection and introspection.
- It features innovative gameplay mechanics, including a metagame that enhances the overall experience.
- Players appreciate the creativity and emotional depth of the game, making it a memorable journey.
- The gameplay can be simplistic and sometimes tedious, which may lead to frustration for some players.
- There are moments of confusion and a steep learning curve that might deter players from fully engaging with the game.
- The pixelated graphics and basic design may not appeal to everyone, potentially limiting its audience.
- story6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The story of Bunny Chronicles is praised for its charm and uniqueness, with players expressing a desire to explore its world further. While the narrative is engaging and features intriguing puzzles, some users noted challenges due to language barriers, which affected their understanding of the plot. Overall, the game offers a delightful experience, though not all players fully grasped the story.
“In truth, I fell in love with Bunny Chronicles; the initial story of the game is easy yet wonderfully engaging.”
“After the whole story, I didn’t feel empty but full of desire to explore the world and its future.”
“The story and theme within this game are unlike anything I've seen.”
“The story felt disjointed and lacked a coherent narrative arc.”
“Character development was shallow, making it hard to connect with anyone.”
“The plot twists were predictable and failed to engage me.”