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In this visual novel, our protagonist, Akihiro Sonogi, is a promising young member of the House of Representatives aiming to be top of the faction. After a suspected terrorist bombing in Tokyo's Shibuya district, he was elected to tackle the case. An intricate drama depicting the love and hate relationships of Japan's greatly ambitious upper class thus begins!

PS Vita port of the original game and the side story. Add touchscreen functionality. Add 11 short stories previously released on the web and in magazines. Humans and youkai (monsters) co-exist in the same world. They sometimes fight each other, but most of the time, they live peacefully. Ranmaru, half-human, and half-monster run a jack-of-all-trades shop. One day, he receives a job offer, "Please find my missing husband." Ranmaru and Raiou visit the client's house and find that some mysterious phenomena happen there. "Humans disappear and get crazy one by one as if being attracted by a sword..." As Ranmaru investigates it, he gradually gets to know the fact...

A fandisc of Taishou Mebiusline. The FD features the after stories of Hiiragi Kyouichirou and the four other main characters: Misaki, Shigure, Senge Iori, Tatebayashi Kai. In addition, the twins Ise Kaoru and Ise Kahoru also get their own mini-route.

Taishou Mebiusline is a game developed by LoveDelivery and Holicworks and published by LoveDelivery & Dramatic Create. Released for Windows PC in 2012, PlayStation Portable in 2014, PlayStation Vita in 2016, and Nintendo Switch in 2021. In the year 1923, during the last days of the Taishou Period, Hiiragi Kyouichirou leaves his home in the countryside to attend the Imperial University. As soon as he arrives in Tokyo, though, he runs right into a conflict between the all-powerful Imperial Army and the mysterious Gohongatana Clan. The Imperial Army wants him for his ability to see the spirits of the dead now, and he’ll have to figure out where his loyalties lie. Is it to his country? To the Emperor? To his fellow man? Or is there an even greater cause?