- Publisher: Shueisha Games
- Release Date: May 28, 2026
- Also On: Switch
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Jun 15, 2026Schrodinger’s Call is a wonderful surprise, a story full of emotion that is told so beautifully through its writing, art and soundtrack. It beautifully captures feelings of grief, loneliness and envy in such an empathetic and heartfelt way and proves that joy can still be found, even in the 21 nanoseconds before the world ends for good.
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Jun 15, 2026Schrödinger’s Call is a hidden gem that proves powerful storytelling can leave a lasting impact without reinventing gameplay. Its emotional, relatable stories and creative character building make for a memorable eight-hour journey. The heavy themes and intense visual effects won’t be for everyone, but those who can handle them will discover one of the more unique indie experiences in recent memory.
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Jun 5, 2026Schrödinger’s Call asks what you would do if you could make only one more phone call before the world ends, and you're the person who picks up when that phone rings. Mary's journey as the last confidant takes place in a single room, but you get to watch the world form through the memories of souls who need to be saved from their lingering regrets. This process helps Mary recover her own memories in an emotional—and devastating—narrative that I can't stop thinking about even days after finishing the game. If you've never tried a visual novel before, this is a powerful place to start, and Schrödinger’s Call is definitely one of the best indies released in 2026 so far.
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Jun 4, 2026Schrodinger’s Call is an atmospheric and emotionally engulfing visual novel that lets us work out mysteries while offering closure. This is all accompanied by striking, surreal visuals. By chronicling people’s lives and last thoughts at the very end, we get opportunities to learn about who they really were and how their choices shaped the world. By listening, maybe we’ll even see how Mary being there as the last confidant influences them too.
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Jun 4, 2026Schrödinger's Call turns a simple phone conversation into one of the year's most affecting gaming experiences. Through its cast of lost souls and its emphasis on compassion over confrontation, it serves as a powerful reminder that sometimes the most important thing we can do is listen.
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Jun 3, 2026Schrodinger’s Call is a beautiful yet haunting visual novel touching upon the human condition. We explore love, grief, human connection, and the memories that haunt, harm, and heals us. Be it the little white lies we tell ourselves or the the strength we find to face the truth. It is at its core a visual novel which means the game play will feel minimal for many. It’s strength is in the story. It is how it causes us to reflect upon our selves. Schrodinger’s Call will call out to players, wanting them to connect with those important to them. It reminds you that you are not alone, you are loved, you are important, and you matter. There is someone out there waiting to hear your voice. Call them before it’s too late.
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Jun 1, 2026Schrödinger's Call is a beautifully tragic portrayal of acceptance, human nature, and the end of the world. This is told in a unique way that combines words and visuals in a distinct visual novel style. It is a very ambitious task that Acrobatic Chirimenjako has taken on, which could have made it feel inaccessible to a wider player base. However, the choice of a visual art style with a familiar mood to classic gothic literature and melancholic fables makes it feel both familiar and fresh. This is an experience fans of literature and gaming should enjoy at least once, maybe even twice, as the story has so many layers that are unlikely to be fully unravelled during a first playthrough.
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May 28, 2026Schrodinger’s Call is a beautiful visual novel set in the final moments before the end of the world. It has a strong emotional impact, and while it isn’t a flawless experience, it’s a truly memorable one thanks to its story, beautiful visual style, and incredible soundtrack.
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May 28, 2026At a time when Japanese visual novels have been steadily fading from the spotlight, Schrodinger's Call easily stands out as one of the genre's most worthwhile recommendations. It approaches its themes from a remarkably unique perspective, telling a deeply classical story through inventive narrative techniques.
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May 28, 2026Despite its horror appearance, Schrödinger's Call is a kindhearted story with a lot to say about human nature. Armed with a beautiful visual aesthetic, the game plays around with conventions and audience expectations to deliver a story that's short, heartfelt and hard to forget. It's highly recommended to those who like visual novels and narrative games with a more austere presentation.
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May 27, 2026Schrödinger’s Call delivers powerful, heart-wrenching themes of grief, self-worth, and isolation—all while remaining committed to a single route. Combined with its striking blend of surrealist, sketchbook visuals, emotional music, and justified pricing, the game exceeds expectations. It’s a must-try for fans of Japanese visual novels and welcomes newcomers to the genre without labyrinthine routes that overwhelm. Just be sure to get your tissues ready, though.
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May 26, 2026Schrödinger’s Call is a deeply emotional visual novel that blends mystery, magical realism, and psychological drama into one unforgettable experience. Acrobatic Chirimenjako delivers a hauntingly beautiful narrative supported by striking gothic visuals, exceptional sound design, and thematic storytelling that explores loneliness, grief, and human connection with remarkable sincerity. While its linear structure and heavy emotional tone may not appeal to everyone, Schrödinger’s Call stands as one of the most affecting and artistically cohesive visual novels in recent years.
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May 26, 2026Schrödinger’s Call is an impressive adventure game that offers an emotional dive into various tragedies, using empathy as a guiding force. Just as Mary works her way through people’s stories trying to find hope along with the truth, this is an experience that can resonate with people beyond the screen. It’s one of those games that is so fascinating to see in motion because it has something to say and a strong vision of how to present it in terms of atmosphere and style.