Exile Election

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Exile Election
Exile Election video game logo 2017.png
Developer(s) Regista
Publisher(s) Nippon Ichi Software
Platform(s) PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4
Release
  • JP: April 27, 2017
  • KO: September 14, 2017
  • AS: September 28, 2017
Genre(s) Visual novel
Mode(s) Single-player

Exile Election [lower-alpha 1] is a visual novel video game developed by Nippon Ichi Software for the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4 video game consoles. It was released in Japan on April 27, 2017.

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Gameplay

The game is described by its developers as a "death game adventure" title. [1] The game plays similar to adventure visual novels such as Danganronpa and Zero Escape . [2] [3]

Story

The game takes places in an abandoned amusement park. [4] The game's characters are trapped within the park, with the outside world being in a post-apocalyptic wasteland infested with murderous monsters. [1] Within the park, the game's twelve main characters are held captive by a mysterious mechanical doll named "Alice", who holds the "death games", which basically force the characters against each other for survival - the losers being exiled back out into the world. [5] Alice refuses to stop the games until only two characters are alive and present. [3] The game's protagonist is Kaname Ichijou, a young man who has the ability to see sound as colors, and sees spoken falsehoods in the color of red. [6] He also harbors a grudge against most of the rest of the characters of the game for allowing the exile of his little sister. [6]

Development

The game was announced by Nippon Ichi Software in January 2017, through two teaser trailers. [7] The game was approximately 90% complete at the time of the announcement. [8] In the following month, Nippon Ichi announced a series of thirteen separate trailers detailing each of the main characters in the game as well. [2] [3] The game was released on April 27, 2017 on both the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4 in Japan; no release plans have been announced for any other regions. [9]

The game's theme song is "Melody and Flower" by Yurika Endō. [10]

Reception

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Notes

  1. Exile Election (追放選挙, Tsuihō Senkyo)