by Aurora May 23,2025
If you've been following our coverage of the Methods series over the past year, you're likely familiar with its unique blend of style and intrigue. Now, fans of this 'ugly cute' detective visual novel can rejoice—Methods: Complete Edition is on its way, bundling all 100 chapters and bonus DLC into a single, comprehensive package!
Methods: Complete Edition offers the complete experience of the series, where 100 detectives compete to solve seemingly perfect crimes. The stakes are high with a $1 million cash prize on the line for the winning detective, while the criminals vie for an unconditional pardon. The series captivates with its stylish visuals reminiscent of Danganronpa, but with a playful twist. Each chapter delivers quick, accessible mysteries, introducing new and intriguing characters along the way.
Methods in the madness The heart of the Methods series lies in its concept of 100 detectives, each bringing their own flair to the narrative. While some parts of the gameplay might feel a bit shallow, as noted in Jack's review of the first chapter, the series is a must-play for enthusiasts of visual novels and crime thrillers.
Set to release on July 10th, Methods: Complete Edition not only includes all the chapters but also enriches your experience with a gallery of character background information, a full soundtrack, and exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews offering creative insights into the making of the series.
Interested in diving deeper into interactive narratives? Don't miss out on our curated list of the top 12 best narrative adventure games available for your smartphone, where you can explore both familiar and fantastical worlds through captivating storytelling.
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