Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus and Butterfly
News, coverage and analysis tracking Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus and Butterfly across the outlets.- Review: Coffee Talk Tokyo (Nintendo Switch 2)Coffee Talk Tokyo is a cozy visual novel and the third installment in the barista simulator series, set in Tokyo with a new cast of supernatural characters. Players take on the role of a barista who serves drinks and listens to the relatable issues of patrons, with drink-making gameplay influencing character relationships and story endings. The game offers a short, engaging experience with strong character stories and minimal gameplay, making it a delightful addition for fans of the series.
- Visual novel Coffee Talk Tokyo serves up an image of 'Cool Japan,' but not much moreCoffee Talk Tokyo, the latest entry in the visual novel series, is criticized for its superficial engagement with Japanese culture and societal issues. While set in Tokyo, the game relies on 'Cool Japan' aesthetics rather than exploring the realities of Japanese society, unlike its predecessors which grounded their commentary in Seattle's context. The article argues that the game avoids deeper themes like overwork and cultural identity, opting for a rose-tinted, orientalist portrayal of Japan.
- Review: Tavern Talk Stories: Dreamwalker Lets You Solve Problems With DrinkingTavern Talk Stories: Dreamwalker, a prequel to the original Tavern Talk series by Gentle Troll Entertainment, builds upon the visual novel and simulation gameplay of serving drinks to customers. This installment introduces more interactive potion-crafting mechanics that influence character stats and quests, setting it apart from Toge Productions' Coffee Talk series. While a solid entry with RPG elements, the reviewer found the storylines and drink-mixing mechanics in Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly to be more engaging.
- Coffee Talk Tokyo Review: Romanticism In The Connections We HonourCoffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly is a romantic game that focuses on the connections forged between diverse characters over handcrafted drinks, rather than romance itself. The game is praised for its beautiful art, comforting music, and rewarding drink-making mechanics, offering a sense of escapism and highlighting human connection in a busy modern world. It is available on Steam and features significant replayability.
- Brew Drinks for yōkai and Human Customers in Coffee Talk Tokyo, Out NowCoffee Talk Tokyo, the third installment in the narrative-driven visual novel series, is now available on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox Series. Developed by Chorus Worldwide Games and Toge Productions, the game shifts the setting to modern Tokyo, where players serve drinks to both human and yōkai customers while exploring themes of love, identity, and loss. The new entry features expanded latte art, a revamped social media system called Tomodachill 2.0, and 11 new characters.
- Famitsu awards Yoshi and the Mysterious Book 35/40Famitsu has published its latest review scores, with Yoshi and the Mysterious Book receiving a total score of 35/40. The game's reviewers awarded it 9/9/8/9. Other titles reviewed include Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly, Demon Kill Demon: Yomi 1984, and MotoGP 26.
- Coffee Talk Tokyo Opens Its Doors On Xbox, PlayStation, Switch And PCCoffee Talk Tokyo is now available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Developed by Toge Productions and published by Chorus Worldwide Games, this latest entry in the series moves the setting from Seattle to Tokyo, featuring new characters and stories within a late-night café environment. The game retains the core gameplay of serving drinks and listening to customers' stories, with added features like expanded latte art tools and a social feed system.
- Review: Coffee Talk Tokyo (Switch) - An Enjoyable, Bittersweet Third BlendCoffee Talk Tokyo, the third entry in Toge Productions' visual novel series, offers an enjoyable, bittersweet experience set in Japan. The game retains its core loop of making drinks for fantastical customers and helping them navigate life struggles, featuring a new cast of characters based on Japanese yōkai. While the gameplay systems are iterative, the game excels through its presentation, well-written characters, and nuanced exploration of hard-hitting topics.
- Official PlayStation Podcast Episode 541: Legendary RunThe Official PlayStation Podcast episode 541 covers games like Saros and Mixtape, and features an interview with Sucker Punch Lead Designer Darren Bridges about Ghost of Yōtei Legends endgame raids. Upcoming PlayStation Plus Game Catalog additions for May include Star Wars Outlaws, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Time Crisis.
- Coffee-Brewing Visual Novel Coffee Talk: Episode 1 Is Now Out on Android!The coffee-brewing visual novel Coffee Talk: Episode 1, originally released in 2020, is now available on Android devices. Developed by Toge Productions, the game features a unique blend of 90s anime aesthetics, pixel art, and a lo-fi soundtrack, set in an alternative Seattle where humans coexist with fantasy races. Players take on the role of a barista serving patrons and listening to their stories, with gameplay involving dialogue and a drink-making minigame. The mobile version is free to try with a one-time purchase for the full game.