Angels and Demons Descend on Japan in New Game Tokyo Babel

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I’ve always wanted to visit Tokyo, one of the most magnificent cities in the world. At the moment, the closest I’ve came to seeing the Japanese capital is experiencing it in movies and games.

The new anime style game Tokyo Babel, which recently hit Steam, sees the city being beset by angels and demons, as you try to put an end to an impending apocalypse.

It’s also supposed to contain around 50 hours of gameplay, making it more than worthy of its asking price. 50 hours in Tokyo? Hell, yes!

Synopsis:
And so begins a grand epic of intertwining destinies: a tale of God, of angels, demons, and humans living amongst the walls of the floating purgatory, Tokyo Babel — a soaring bastion erected in the image of Tokyo, one of the largest cities of a world succumbed to the apocalypse.

The gates of Heaven are closed shut; the realm of Hell consumed by flood. And in their wake, countless parallel worlds wither away, one after the other. The surviving angels and demons gather at the city they believe to be their final chance at salvation: the floating purgatory of Tokyo Babel. Joined by humans, they embark on a pilgrimage across the seven layers of Babel, hoping to ascend Jacob’s Ladder in an effort to re-open the gates of Heaven. Their journey would be an atonement toward the heavens.

And yet, their plans fall into ruin as a group of pilgrims – their minds consumed by madness – set out to lord over the numerous layers of Tokyo Babel with the intention to wreak complete and utter havoc atop the floating purgatory. Amidst this never-ending impasse, a lone youth is saved from the ruins of his devastated world – Tendou Setsuna, a man denied human treatment since birth.

Joining his savior, Lilith – known as the Witch of the Night, he begins his journey across Tokyo Babel… yearning for an answer to a single question: Why he still possesses the will to keep on living.

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