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The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story

The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story

|Japan|Adventure

7.6 /10

Pretty good

Hot

1.2k ratings
Time to beat
Main
13h
Main + extras
15h
Complete
17h
Rating sources
Steam · Player score8.0/101.1k ratingsIGDB · Critic score8.0/102 ratingsOpenCritic · Critic score7.3/1045 ratings
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Why play it

The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story is a 2022 Adventure game rated 7.6/10 from 1.2k ratings, with a main story of about 13h, available on Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5.

The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story centers around the ill-fated Shijima family, who have experienced a chain of inexplicable deaths in their family over the past century. Players will take on the role of mystery novelist, Haruka Kagami and use their powers of deductions to uncover the truth behind four murder cases that have taken place in the Shijima household over the last one hundred years.

Story and worldbuilding

The Shijima family have suffered a chain of inexplicable deaths over the past century.When Haruka Kagami, a mystery novelist, visits the Shiijmas, she finds herself taking on four different murder cases - occurring at different points in time. The red camellia and the Fruit of Youth, which invite only death. And the truth behind it all, waiting to be uncovered...

Game highlights
Rating momentum

Pretty good: 7.6/10 across 1.2k ratings. Overall vibes are good; safe to add to your backlog.

Play style

Leans into Adventure, with a main story around 13h. Check if that style and time commitment fit you.

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Game InformerKimberley Wallace · 24 May, 2022
8/10

Not many games are built like The Centennial Case, and I enjoyed the ambition behind trying something different to tell a complex story and involve the player in piecing it together. It gave me the feeling of reading a great mystery novel, where your head is spinning with possibilities, but the interactivity and structure allow you to better understand the clues and what they all mean. Sometimes The Centennial Case stumbles, but it’s worth enduring for the wild ride it puts you on and the broader questions it poses about what’s ethical in the world of science.

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Washington PostJon Bailes · 23 May, 2022
8/10

Perhaps, ultimately, you have to accept with “The Centennial Case” that you’re not so much Sherlock Holmes as Dr. Watson, offering up ideas that might be taken on board by the real star, or given short shrift. If you don’t mind playing second fiddle to its fine cast and weaving plotlines, there’s plenty here to keep you gripped. As with any good TV murder mystery, the intent is to keep audiences guessing. “The Centennial Case” should keep you guessing throughout.

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Nintendo LifeLowell Bell · 21 May, 2022
7/10

The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story is more like watching a campy murder-mystery drama than playing a video game, and what gameplay there is often kills the story's pace. While we enjoyed our time with it all the same, you'll have to ask yourself how interested you are in watching what amounts to a decent Japanese TV series with mediocre interactivity. For us, we won't let another FMV murder-mystery developed by Square Enix escape our notice again, though we certainly hope they rework how we uncover the culprits.

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RPG SiteJosh Torres · 14 May, 2022
8/10

This high-budget FMV Japanese mystery adventure is an exceptional game in almost every way, but its tedious "gameplay" sections are its largest Achilles' heel.

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RPG FanIzzy Parsons · 27 May, 2022
8.3/10

This multi-generational mystery is one worth solving.

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Hardcore GamerChris Shive · 20 May, 2022
7/10

In the history of gaming there have been experiences where everything about the game is fantastic except for the actual gameplay.

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Game RantTrever McKenzie · 18 May, 2022
4/10

The Centennial Case aims to make poignant statements about life and death but succumbs to its poor medium choice and confusing logic.

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Worth PlayingChris "Atom" DeAngelus · 16 Nov, 2022
8/10

That is about the only real criticism I have about The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story. It's a darn enjoyable multi-generation experience that has a lot of unusual mysteries, so it stands strong on its own merits. If you're a fan of mystery games, then it's absolutely worth a shot. The strong acting and good use of FMV help it to stand out from the crowd, and it's almost as much praise and criticism that I wished it were a movie or television show that I could just sit back and watch.

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GameMAG9 Aug, 2022
6/10

The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story is a massive FMV-game that tries to do way too much with its story, and in result loses its focus, especially compared to some smaller scale titles.

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Saudi Gamer29 Jun, 2022
8/10

A unique and polished experience, with a gripping story and interesting conundrums. One of the year's hidden gems.

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