Urban Myth Dissolution Center (2025)

Hakababunko

Android · Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 5 · iOS

3.55 from 11 ratings

49 members have it in their collection · 4 playing now · 21 backlogged · 24 wish listed

Join forces with the psychic Director of the Urban Myth Dissolution Center and solve a variety of cases involving cursed relics, rental properties with shady histories, and dimensional anomalies. Monstrous oddities and otherworldly planes abound in this occult mystery adventure game!
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Release dates

  • Feb 12, 2025 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch
  • Feb 12, 2025 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Feb 13, 2025 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5
  • Mar 19, 2026 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Android, iOS
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Community All Reviews Statuses

PyramidHeadcrab

Status PyramidHeadcrab Aug 17, 2025

Played through the first chapter of this game, which took several hours and felt like a drag to get through.

This game is like the definition of style over substance. The production values here are PEAK, the animation and sound design is great. Trouble is, the actual gameplay isn't very good. It's literally just a matter of "click on everything …

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Played through the first chapter of this game, which took several hours and felt like a drag to get through.

This game is like the definition of style over substance. The production values here are PEAK, the animation and sound design is great. Trouble is, the actual gameplay isn't very good. It's literally just a matter of "click on everything and read the text". I don't necessarily mind a lot of text in like a visual novel format, but here, it's just a lot of extraneous fluff that feels more like padding than intentional design - unfortunately a hallmark of a lot of modern Japanese games, I find.

There SIX chapters. I kinda wanna see where the story goes, because it seems really interesting, but oh my god is the gameplay ever boring.

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DarkBeing

Status DarkBeing Mar 26, 2025

This game is waaaay too long... there's just so much talking and talking and talking and text to read.

I enjoyed it at first, but lost interest the more the game dragged on and wasn't all that invested in the final mystery. Did like the game's style, though.