GENBA no Kizuna Steam Charts & Stats
A mesozoic murder mystery, 4 suspects, 1 truth. Investigate, interrogate and present evidence as you set out to unravel the case with your team. Will you be able to accurately determine who took the victim's life? Or will your deductions lead you to arrest someone for a crime they did not commit...?
1 Players in Game
6 All-Time Peak
70,33 Rating
Steam Charts
1 Players in Game
6 All-Time Peak
70,33 Rating
At the moment, GENBA no Kizuna has 1 players actively in-game. This is 0% lower than its all-time peak of 6.
GENBA no Kizuna Player Count
GENBA no Kizuna monthly active players. This table represents the average number of players engaging with the game each month, providing insights into its ongoing popularity and player activity trends.
Month |
Average Players |
Change |
2025-03 |
1 |
0% |
2025-02 |
1 |
0% |
2025-01 |
1 |
+11.11% |
2024-12 |
0 |
+172.73% |
2024-11 |
0 |
-50.75% |
2024-10 |
0 |
-51.45% |
2024-09 |
1 |
-54% |
2024-08 |
3 |
0% |
19 Total Reviews
16 Positive Reviews
3 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score
GENBA no Kizuna has garnered a total of 19 reviews, with 16 positive reviews and 3 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ overall score.
Reviews Chart
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
827 minutes
GENBA no Kizuna presents a compelling Mesozoic mystery, especially during the ferocious finale to its Triassic trial, but much of the game outside of that finale is muddled with Cretaceous character drama that the Jurassic jubilation of its final act does not make up for.
The story follows rookie cop Keiichi Genba as his supervisor assigns him officer-in-charge (OIC) of the investigation into a mysterious death at the home of indie film studio Raptor Pack Productions (RPP). Apparently, a random visitor who had come to view RPP's collection of dinosaur memorabilia fell into their centrally displayed T-Rex animatronic and was crushed in its metal jaws. From there, it's up to OIC Keiichi to lead crime scene investigator Rei, officer Himatsu, and medical examiner Shinketsu as they investigate the timeline of events that led to the visitor-turned-T-Rex-food's untimely demise.
For the first half of the story, given that Dr. Shinketsu is the only official on scene with significant experience, Himatsu struggles to manage the members of RPP, Rei struggles to work up the courage to investigate her first real crime scene, and Keiichi struggles to keep the members of his team on task and acting professionally. And, to me, it felt like GENBA no Kizuna spent far too much time on this aspect of its story, only for it to not really matter in the end.
During the third of five "Phases," the investigation team does stumble when interrogating RPP and makes a poor showing in front of their supervisor, and this seemingly is supposed to demonstrate that they will fail to solve the case unless Keiichi truly acts as a leader and coordinates them to work as a team. But afterwards, the team continues their investigation and discovers significantly more evidence. And in the final interrogation, much of that evidence is necessary to identify the mechanism of the victim's death and the true culprit. So it seems like, even if the team had been composed during their first interrogation of RPP, they still would have had to go back to investigate further. At the end of the day, their initial lack of cohesion is of no consequence.
There's also the case of an unnecessarily lengthy exposition dump when Dr. Shinketsu is searching a medical database for anyone involved in the case. He suddenly uncovers [spoiler]a key figure in the victim's life[/spoiler], and this character gets a long-winded exploration of their tragic backstory. The specific details of their past, which receive far too much attention, aren't ultimately important to the investigation; the broad strokes would have been sufficient.
Admittedly, this review has been fairly negative to this point, and while I did have major issues with GENBA no Kizuna, it's also important to note its positives. I enjoyed the game's investigation and confrontation segments, both of which were clearly inspired by Ace Attorney. As I mentioned before, the final confrontation was the highlight of the VN: it was satisfying to play through, and I was pleasantly surprised by some clever details regarding the victim's death that I realized only as they were revealed.
Overall though, I disliked when I was pulled out of fun investigation segments with prattling dialogues about various characters' hang-ups. (At least, I can respect that the specific details of the main casts' backstories were reserved for bonus scenes.) I also think the character writing was handled better in this developer's previous VN, SHINRAI, primarily due to its shorter length (about half as long as this game, for me). It feels like a lot of the length that GENBA no Kizuna gained compared to SHINRAI was due to overlong explorations of every minute detail regarding its characters, whereas the latter let some things go unsaid.
Ultimately, while the mystery aspects of this VN were well-done, I can't say it was worth slogging through the protracted character drama to get to it.
5/10
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negative
GENBA no Kizuna Steam Achievements
GENBA no Kizuna offers players a rich tapestry of challenges, with a total of 20 achievements to unlock. These achievements span a variety of in-game activities, encouraging exploration, skill development, and strategic mastery. Unlocking these achievements provides not only a rewarding experience but also a deeper engagement with the game's content.
Welcome to the Mesozoic
Cleared the Prologue
Velocipreptour
Cleared Phase 1
Successful Dig Site Survey
Cleared Phase 2
Colossal Fossil Feud
Cleared Phase 3
Persistent Pack Hunters
Cleared Phase 4
The Case is Closed
Cleared Phase 5
You're extinct!
Reached a Bad End
Full-Fledged Guesstective
Cleared the game with a 0% Detective Rank
Super Sleuth
Cleared the game with a 100% Detective Rank
Dinosaur Hunter
Examined all dinosaurs in Ryuunosuke's room
I prefer to be called a hacker
Accessed Ryuunosuke's laptop
Didn't stop to think if you should
Searched for all possible names in the medical database
Triassic Trivia Tracker
Collected all Trivia entries
Cretaceous Case File Collector
Collected all Evidence entries
Jurassic Journey Jotter
Collected all Report entries
GENBA no Kizuna Minimum PC System Requirements
Minimum:- OS: 7
- Processor: 1Ghz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
GENBA no Kizuna Minimum MAC System Requirements
Minimum:GENBA no Kizuna has specific system requirements to ensure smooth gameplay. The minimum settings provide basic performance, while the recommended settings are designed to deliver the best gaming experience. Check the detailed requirements to ensure your system is compatible before making a purchase.
GENBA no Kizuna Latest News & Patches
This game has received a total of 1 updates to date, ensuring continuous improvements and added features to enhance player experience. These updates address a range of issues from bug fixes and gameplay enhancements to new content additions, demonstrating the developer's commitment to the game's longevity and player satisfaction.
Auto Mode Added & Various Typos Fixed
Date: 2024-09-26 18:48:57
👍 : 5 |
👎 : 0