Games like Tokyo Necro
Looking for games like Tokyo Necro? Here are top action recommendations with a science fiction focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Aokana: Four Rhythms Across the Blue, Synergia or The Devil on G-String.
1 View Game92%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, grinding98% User Score 733 reviewsCritic Score 80%4 reviews"Aokana: Four Rhythms Across the Blue" is a visual novel that follows the story of a coach for anti-gravity shoe racers and their four charismatic female players. With a focus on sportsmanship, teamwork, and relationships, players can develop romantic connections with the girls and explore different routes and endings. The game features beautiful visuals, fully voiced heroines, and various extras like a sprite viewer and integrated music player.
View Game2 View Game82%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, replayability88% User Score 474 reviewsCritic Score 69%4 reviewsSynergia is a yuri thriller visual novel that takes place in a cyberpunk future, wrapped up in a beautifully unique, vibrant neon aesthetic. At the end of the world, sometimes love is the ultimate crime.
View Game3 View Game92%Game Brain Scorestory, musiccharacter development, gameplay92% User Score 274 reviews"The Devil on G-String: Actors Symphony" is a first-person shooter game that follows the story of a group of assassins targeting a powerful crime organization. Players will engage in fast-paced combat and make choices that affect the game's storyline. The game is known for its complex narrative, similar to visual novels, and its challenging gameplay mechanics. Reference
View Game4 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgameplay, grinding92% User Score 718 reviewsCritic Score 80%1 reviews"Muv-Luv is a single-player Romance Visual Novel game, featuring an intriguing story that starts as a lighthearted comedy before transforming into an action-packed, emotional thriller in an alternate reality. Its splendid soundtrack and memorable characters create a captivating experience, tackling dark themes with a crushing emotional payoff in its final chapter, making it one of the most highly-revered visual novels."
View Game5 View Game93%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding93% User Score 306 reviewsIn Baldr Sky, players explore a futuristic world where people use brain chips to access AI-crafted virtual realities, which can have dangerous consequences. As mercenary Kou Kadokura, players aim to uncover those responsible for the Gray Christmas tragedy while dealing with memory loss and forming alliances. The game combines the stories of Baldr Sky Dive1 “Lost Memory” and Baldr Sky Dive2 “Recordare” into one thrilling experience. Note: All characters are 18 years or older.
View Game6 View Game97%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, replayability97% User Score 954 reviews"Fault Milestone Two Side: Above" is a cinematic visual novel and sequel to "Fault Milestone One." With its new 3D camera system, players can experience the grand science fantasy story of Selphine and her companions in a more immersive and epic setting. However, the story picks up right after the first game, so playing it first is highly recommended to avoid spoilers. Please note that demo saves do not carry over to the full game.
View Game7 View Game89%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding98% User Score 830 reviewsCritic Score 71%4 reviewsIn "Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth," players navigate a political drama set in a world of intrigue and war. As a swordsman named Haku, players must make alliances, negotiate peace treaties, and lead their army into strategic battles. The game features visual novel-style storytelling, tactical RPG gameplay, and gorgeous anime-style artwork. With over 50 hours of gameplay and multiple endings, players will be fully immersed in this epic saga.
View Game8 View Game88%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, stability88% User Score 1,620 reviews"The Letter" is a horror/drama visual novel inspired by Asian horror films like "The Grudge" and "The Ring." Players encounter mature and disturbing themes, offensive language, and violence through the perspective of seven characters, with branching narratives and multiple endings. The game contains strong trigger warnings, advising players to exercise discretion.
View Game9 View Game87%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, character development95% User Score 584 reviewsCritic Score 60%2 reviews"A Sky Full of Stars" is a visual novel that follows the story of Lucien, a young man who discovers a world in the sky filled with stars and memories. Together with his friends, they work to uncover the truth behind this world while also dealing with their own personal struggles and growth. With multiple endings and a captivating soundtrack, players will become immersed in this emotional and heartwarming journey.
View Game10 View Game94%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, atmosphere94% User Score 263 reviews"Fatal Twelve" is a visual novel game where Shishimai Rinka, a high schooler who runs a café, dies in an explosion but mysteriously comes back to life. Later, she finds herself in a strange world and becomes a participant in Divine Selection, a battle for survival governed by the goddess Parca. With her fate intertwined with eleven other participants, Rinka must navigate through this mysterious world to uncover the truth behind her revival and the purpose of the selection.
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