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  1. Oct 8, 2013
    75
    Dischan Media confirms all its skills in the visual novels genre, by releasing Dysfunctional Systems, now also on Steam. If you like this kind of game, you can't miss this first episode.
User Score
5.9

Mixed or average reviews- based on 16 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 16
  2. Negative: 5 out of 16
  1. Jan 1, 2014
    7
    I have not played a lot of Visual Novel style games, though I have some moderate interest in it, so when I saw Dysfunctional Systems: LearningI have not played a lot of Visual Novel style games, though I have some moderate interest in it, so when I saw Dysfunctional Systems: Learning to Manage Chaos on Steam, considering a low price, I decided to try. I really like the nice art and good music. However, the main thing for this genre the story I didn't like much. I think of it as a pretty naive or even childish, I just couldn't take it seriously. The completion of this episode took me 2+ hours. Full Review »
  2. Jan 7, 2014
    10
    This game is amazing! I bought it on sale on steam for 2 dollars, and it's worth every penny. The characters are in-depth and interesting, theThis game is amazing! I bought it on sale on steam for 2 dollars, and it's worth every penny. The characters are in-depth and interesting, the game left me with lots of questions after completion and the choices made me tear my hair out (not literally, thank goodness). Those two things are what make the game so real for me. I also love the way that my choice may affect me in the future and I cannot, cannot wait for the next episode! Dischan, give yourselves a pat on the back, you've outdone yourselves! Full Review »
  3. Sep 21, 2014
    7
    Dysfunctional Systems doesn't actually offer many choices to the player, even by normal visual novel standards, and the game is terriblyDysfunctional Systems doesn't actually offer many choices to the player, even by normal visual novel standards, and the game is terribly short. There's also some questionable material floating around in its "extras" gallery which is a pity because it detracts from what seems to be a truly interesting universe to explore. In fact it's so good that I keenly await the release of the game's second episode provided it will be around the same price of $5. Full Review »