Nutaku Lets Players Survive the Dystopia in 'Echo Tokyo: Phoenix'

Nutaku Lets Players Survive the Dystopia in 'Echo Tokyo: Phoenix'

MONTREAL — Nutaku.net has become the first gaming platform to launch the new downloadable sci-fi adult action game, “Echo Tokyo: Phoenix.”

According to the company, “Echo Tokyo: Phoenix” takes players on an exhilarating, futuristic adventure, through this animated visual novel that is designed with high-quality hentai graphics to offer a thrilling ride into the future.

“Set in the cyberpunk city of the future, gamers are taken through the last remnants of humanity,” says a company spokesperson. “Functioning without any law and order, survival in the cyber city is not easy!”

As the visual novel progresses, players discover the dark and hidden truth of the dystopia under the control of Shizume, the city’s “fixer.” With its choice system, players of “Echo Tokyo: Phoenix” get to decide the way the story unfolds, in hopes of outliving Shizume’s domination.

Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux-based computers, “Echo Tokyo: Phoenix” is available here for $14, with players enjoying a 15 percent discount until March 29, for a sale price of $11.90.

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