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Atakaripushi (also アカタリプシー, | Atakaripushi (also アカタリプシー, Acatalepsy) is an early 2012 fangame by Arakawa, depicting the dark subconscious exploits of [[Naoto]], a hikikomori who has only his moody dreams and a Famicom-like system to accompany him. | ||
The game's read-me file warns squeamish viewers of "shocking" and "grotesque" content and color schemes. Much of the music used is disorienting and eerie, and chiptunes are used often. | The game's read-me file warns squeamish viewers of "shocking" and "grotesque" content and color schemes. Much of the music used is disorienting and eerie, and chiptunes are used often. | ||
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“Definition of acatalepsy: n. incomprehensibility, philosophy held by Sceptic philosophers that human knowledge can never be definite or certain” — Dictionarist.com
Atakaripushi (also アカタリプシー, Acatalepsy) is an early 2012 fangame by Arakawa, depicting the dark subconscious exploits of Naoto, a hikikomori who has only his moody dreams and a Famicom-like system to accompany him.
The game's read-me file warns squeamish viewers of "shocking" and "grotesque" content and color schemes. Much of the music used is disorienting and eerie, and chiptunes are used often.
Protagonist and Bedroom
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External Links
- Download game (password is "naoto" and goes in the first blank, the second is for the captcha code)
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