The much-anticipated game, Replay Boys, premieres today, offering players a tantalizing journey into the shadows. This isn’t your usual otome game mind you—it’s a blend of romance, horror, and suspense that keeps eyes glued and hearts racing.
Picture this: emergency lights flashing outside the arena. Your friend’s texts grow eerier by the minute. The day you’ve already lived starts all over again. In this game, you step into Hannah’s shoes, a determined video editor at a small record label. As fate would have it, everyone is out sick, leaving her to manage the chaotic boy band, Replay Boys, solo. From chauffeuring them to gigs to prepping for soundchecks, it’s all on Hannah, but underneath the fun-filled drama, something much darker lies in wait.
Dive into this foreboding world with the enigmatic twist that only unfolds as you replay the day again and again. Expect encounters with ghosts, brainwashed fans, a sinister cult, and even more grounded threats like kidnapping. It’s a gripping tale where the repetition of events is key to uncovering hidden truths.
I caught up with Bell, the creative mind behind this intriguing narrative, to dig deeper. “The story naturally evolved as I wrote it,” she explained. “I’m fascinated by games that have you questioning what’s real. Visual novels are particularly effective in creating an eerie vibe because much of the story plays out in your imagination, making it uniquely unsettling.”
Replay Boys seamlessly blends visual novel conventions with horror elements, capitalizing on the genres’ shared use of repetition. Traditional visual novels often require players to relive static events to unlock new story paths. However, Replay Boys cleverly uses this mechanic within its storyline, plunging players into an eerie time loop where the safe becomes unsettlingly dangerous.
On your first in-game day, everything seems to meet the genre’s norms until suddenly it doesn’t. With each reset, familiarity morphs into the uncanny as unsettling whispers creep into phone calls and once-inaccessible, shadowy rooms become explorable. Each loop distorts reality further, taking players down a surreal rabbit hole.
Despite its darker edges, Bell has crafted an authentic otome experience. “Each band member should feel alive and relatable, capable of forming a distinctive bond with the protagonist. By game’s end, players should feel a genuine sense of achievement in earning that character’s trust,” Bell mentioned, reflecting on her design intentions.
This Valentine’s Day, let Replay Boys sweep you off your feet. It’s more than just managing a quirky band; it’s about unraveling a mystery laced with romance and intrigue. Available now on Xbox One, Series X|S, and the Xbox app on PC, this is one gaming date you won’t want to miss. Priced at $9.99, Replay Boys offers players multiple endings and captivating narratives, promising a ride full of twists, turns, and choices that truly matter.