Date and Aiba are distinctive characters who can be intelligent, funny, and flawed, and the two of them play well off of each other throughout AI: The Somnium Files' investigations.
AI: The Somnium Files' dives into people's minds are well structured and timed, but still give people plenty of options to explore or make different choices.
Japan's two biggest releases this week have you exploring people's subconscious minds in AI: The Somnium Files and trying to wake a slumbering Wind Fish in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening.
The physical version of AI: The Somnium Files was expected to release in North America on September 17 alongside the digital versions, but it has been delayed by a few days to September 24, 2019.
Spike Chunsoft shared a new trailer for the adventure game AI: The Somnium Files by Zero Escape series creator Kotaro Uchikoshi. In the video we get to see more about the investigation parts of the game.
Numskull Games will be working with Spike Chunsoft on the AI: The Somnium Files and Crystar physical copies for Australia and Europe, as well as future game releases.
Spike Chunsoft has released more info for AI: The Somnium Files, introducing six colorful side characters that police investigator Date will meet during his case.
Zero Escape series creator Kotaro Uchikoshi’s next adventure game, AI: The Somnium Files, was expected to release in July but it’s been delayed a couple months in Japan and North America for quality improvement.