Updated
Updated · Gematsu · May 10
PLAYISM and minatonezumi announce There’s Something Wrong with the Hero’s Choices
Updated
Updated · Gematsu · May 10

PLAYISM and minatonezumi announce There’s Something Wrong with the Hero’s Choices

4 articles · Updated · Gematsu · May 10
  • The comedic text adventure is due on PC via Steam in 2026 with English, Japanese and Korean support, adding international languages to the release.
  • The Steam edition expands the free version released on 2 May 2025 with new episodes, character sheets, more than 2,000 event illustrations and over 30 endings.
  • The game, which won the PLAYISM award at Niconico Indies Game Fest 2020, follows a hero party whose strange dialogue choices shape a quest to defeat the Dark Lord.
Can the bizarre humor of a niche Japanese indie game successfully translate for a global audience on Steam?
Does this game's launch signal a new global trend for quirky, narrative-heavy Japanese indie titles?
How can a story with 30 endings make each player choice feel impactful rather than just a gimmick?