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