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XBlaze Code: Embryo

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エクスブレイズ コード:エンブリオ
XBlaze Code: Embryo

XBlaze Code Embryo Logo.png

Developer

Arc System Works

Publishers

JP: Arc System Works
US: Aksys Games
EU: Funbox Media

Genre

Visual novel

Releases

PS3, PSVita

  • JP: July 23, 2013
  • US: June 24, 2014
  • EU:September 18, 2015

Steam

  • March 1, 2016

Story

The protagonist, Touya Kagari, is a resident of Shin Yokozaki City and a sophomore at the prestigious Hakou North Academy. An earnest and responsible young man, Touya appears to be no more than your average high school student.

While returning from his part-time job, he heard a mysterious sound coming from the depths of the Restricted Ward, an area off-limits to unauthorized personnel due to a horrible disaster that happened ten years ago...

His curiosity having gotten the best of him, Touya ventured ever deeper into the ruins of the ward, eventually coming across a man who appeared to be gravely injured. Concerned, Touya rushed to his side, asking if he was okay and if he needed any help.

But as Touya approached, the man suddenly stood up and attacked, screaming, "You're an enemy!"

And in the midst of invisible ringing bells, psychotic strangers, exploding walls of flame, and almost certain death, a small, cute girl with an enormous sword came charging in...

And despite her frilly, fragile appearance, her battle prowess was beyond reason or doubt. The name of Touya's savior was Es, a soldier belonging to the Mitsurugi Agency.

Seithr, Drives, Unions, and secretive organizations...

Yanked from the comfort of his everyday life, Touya was forced head-long into a world where the threat of death was everywhere and even allies could be his downfull...[1]

Gameplay

Characters

Reception

Reviews for Code: Embryo are less than favorable across multiple sites. The kindest review comes from Gaming-Age, who gave it a Grade B, citing that the game has humor but its treatment of female members of the cast and the incredible amounts of text hold it back. [2] However, this is the best review that could be found. Pocket Gamer also criticised the wall of text that is the majority of the game, the TOi system, and the "cookie-cutter" characters, but praises the artwork, awarding it a 6/10. [3] GameCritics also found the TOi system as a large hindrance, as well as a "dull cast" of characters, ultimately giving Code: Embryo a 50/100. [4] Push Square also awarded the game 5/10, calling the TOi system too ambiguous and Touya too weak a protagonist, something that GameCritics had also noted. [5]

The most damning review of Code Embryo comes from US Gamer, which called the game "repellent". The review attacks the game, chief among its complaints are: a cliche cast; forgettable audio; lack of interface; and above all, the TOi system, which left the reviewer having to restart his game after achieving one of the bad endings. The review gave Code: Embryo 0.5/5 [6], and the game currently sits at a Metacritic score of 43. [7] Most of the reviews share a common dislike towards Touya as a protagonist, the cast of female characters, and the TOi system.

Videos

Trailers

English teaser trailer

External Links

References