Synopsis
■Story■
Human destiny was governed by a single book written by the one true god, Jupiter.
In a world where no one possessed free will, a single youth named Wada Mikage suddenly breaks free from fate.
Saved by the fallen angel Venus, Mikage resolves to liberate all humanity from their predetermined destinies——.
A battle against divine messengers and angels who seek to take Mikage and his allies’ lives. Powerless and defenseless, how will they stand against the angels and even god itself?
The first installment of an epic three-part novel game series from US8. What shocking conclusion awaits beyond this unpredictable story——?
▲Cast▲
Takumi Milk
Nagatsuki Airi
Miita
Shobei
Leo
Nonaka Mikan
Myu
Kotaka Yu
Fujibayashi En
Yosshi~Baran
Ayukawa Moe
●Introduction●
The epic novel game Re;world finally begins!
The battle between humans and angels opens its curtain——.
As the conflict progresses, the characters’ inner conflicts come to light. Among the humans, and even among the angels, there are those harboring special feelings…
And at the chapter’s end, a shocking conclusion awaits…?
Re;world Chapter One launches at full throttle from the very start!
The opening movie ‘Spiral of Reminiscence’ can be viewed on Niconico Video.
https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm18560779
Editorial Review
Re;world Episode 1 plants itself squarely in the philosophical action visual novel space, where supernatural conflict serves as scaffolding for existential questions about determinism and agency. This positioning—a story-driven game wrestling with predestination against divine will—echoes the thematic ambitions of works that treat their action elements as narrative consequences rather than spectacle.
What distinguishes this first installment is its willingness to fracture moral certainty. The synopsis hints at internal division among both humans and angels, suggesting the work rejects simplistic good-versus-evil framing. Pairing a powerless protagonist against celestial antagonists creates immediate tension: Mikage’s liberation from fate becomes both personal and species-wide struggle, but the team acknowledges he’s defenseless. That vulnerability shapes how conflict must unfold. The involvement of a fallen angel mentor figure and a three-part structure signals investment in long-form character development and ideological evolution rather than episodic storytelling.
The ensemble cast—drawn by multiple credited artists and voice performers—indicates production care and tonal variety. When a visual novel commits resources to diverse voice talent across named characters, it typically signals attention to character-specific emotional beats rather than generic dramatic moments.
Story-driven tags combined with emotional and fate thematic weight suggest this pursues players seeking narrative depth where action functions as meaningful character revelation. Those fatigued by choice-lite visual novel pacing or predictable angel-versus-humanity premises should note the promised “shocking conclusion” and internal-conflict framing might complicate familiar tropes.
Re;world Episode 1 earns its position as series foundation by refusing easy answers about free will while maintaining action stakes grounded in character vulnerability. This works best for readers who want celestial warfare served with philosophical weight and character fracture.
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