Suhoshin is a 2D Visual Novel set in the medieval Joseon period of Korea. While investigating a series of mysterious murders, you will have to make choices that will lead you down different paths toward different endings.
The game centers players around Yuri, a young man who returns to his hometown and gets drawn into investigating a series of mysterious murders. Players make choices throughout the story that lead to different narrative paths and endings.
At various points in the story, the game presents players with dialogue choices that determine how the plot progresses. The game features a detailed flowchart system that allows players to track their choices and revisit previous decision points to explore alternative paths. This flowchart makes it easy for players to retrace their steps and experiment with different choices to see how the story unfolds.
While the game is primarily a visual novel experience, it incorporates some investigative gameplay elements. As Yuri investigates the mysterious deaths, players are sometimes given the opportunity to gather clues, interrogate suspects, and piece together the evidence to uncover the truth. This adds an additional layer of interactivity and challenge beyond the standard visual novel format.
The narrative is heavily influenced by the choices players make. Depending on the decisions, the story can progress in radically different directions, leading to multiple possible endings. This choice-driven approach allows players to shape Yuri's journey and experience the story in a way that feels personalized to their own playstyle and decision-making.
The game includes several accessibility features that enhance the gameplay experience. The in-game flowchart serves as a helpful tool, allowing players to easily navigate the branching narrative and revisit past choices. Additionally, the game provides a glossary of Korean terms and cultural references, helping players better understand the historical context and setting.
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