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''12Riven: The Psi-Climinal of Integral'' is a
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video game developed by
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, CyberFront, and SDR Project, and released on March 13, 2008, for the PlayStation 2 and April 16, 2009, for the
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. There is a regular edition, and a special edition which included the game's original soundtrack. KID are known for producing the ''
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'' series, and the ''
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'' series which includes '' Never 7: The End of Infinity'', '' Ever 17: The Out of Infinity'', and '' Remember 11: The Age of Infinity''. When KID declared bankruptcy in November 2006, production on the game was halted until CyberFront took over and resumed production. The game had two different PC releases on April 4, 2008. It was released as a standalone product and as a part of the ''Infinity Plus'' pack (which includes PC versions of '' Never 7: The End of Infinity'', ''Ever 17: The Out of Infinity'', ''Remember 11: The Age of Infinity'' and ''12Riven''). A port for
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and
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was announced by Cyberfront in 2012 but was ultimately not released as Cyberfront was dissolved in 2013.


Gameplay

''12Riven'' is a
visual novel A , often abbreviated as VN, is a form of digital semi-interactive fiction. Visual novels are often associated with and used in the medium of video games, but are not always labeled as such themselves. They combine a textual narrative with sta ...
in which the player makes progress by reading the game's story. At certain points during conversations with other characters, the player is given a set of choices. Depending on what the player chooses, the story diverges into different branches, eventually leading to different endings; there is only one "true ending".


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Story

The story of ''12Riven'' takes place on May 20, 2012, with high school student Renmaru Miyabidō biking his way speedily towards the abandoned building after receiving a message on his cellphone that Myū, an old friend of his, would die at the building's top level today at noon. When he gets there, he checks his wristwatch and sees that it is 11:24 AM. Elsewhere, police detective Narumi Mishima is on her motorcycle heading towards the same location. She has received a request from a friend and coworker asking her to help save a girl named "Myū" at Integral. Narumi must save Myū to prevent the execution of the . Narumi has never heard of this phrase before, moreover, the message was sent with the "XXX Lv6" marking. This was a rating scale for the severity of a situation and a level 6 marking has never been used. Even a large scale terrorist threat was set at level 5. The message also indicated to Narumi that someone named Renmaru may be there, that he will be on her side. Renmaru finds nothing at the observation deck of the building, but when he goes outside onto the opening of the building, he finds Myū injured on the ground. Renmaru also finds her attacker there but is unable to defeat him because every time Renmaru tries to connect a blow, he is thrown onto the ground himself by some unknown force. At this point, Myū's attacker draws out a gun, he takes Myū and threatens Renmaru to leave the place quietly after he counts to ten with his eyes closed. Renmaru does not know what to do and stands there hopelessly. Right as the attacker counts down to one, Narumi arrives at the scene and points her gun at him.


Development and release

The game was developed by
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and SDR Project. ''12Riven'' and '' Memories Off 5: Encore'', another game that was under development by
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, were originally in danger of not being released when KID filed for bankruptcy in 2006. Both games were resurrected in 2007 by Cyberfront when they acquired KID's intellectual properties. The game's music was composed by
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. Both the game's opening theme, "Third Bridge", and ending theme, , are performed by
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. Both theme songs were included in a CD single that was sold on April 23, 2008, and debuted on
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at 144th place. Chomaru Shikura composed and wrote the lyrics to both tracks and Kōji Ueno handled their arrangements. For the release on PSP, new opening and ending themes sung by
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were recorded. The opening theme is named and the ending theme is named "Distance". ''12Riven'' was originally set to be released on December 6, 2007, but it was delayed to February 14, 2008. It was once again delayed further to its final release date on March 13, 2008. Both the standalone PC version and the bundled version with the ''Infinity Plus'' package was released on April 4, 2008.


Reception

On its first week of release, ''12Riven'' was the thirteenth best selling video game in Japan, and the third best selling PlayStation 2 game. By the end of 2009, the PlayStation Portable version was the 908th best selling video game of the year in Japan, with 4,745 copies sold. Neal Chandran at RPGFan said that the ''Infinity'' series' atmosphere, story, setting, and themes had gotten progressively more sophisticated, dark, and deep with each installment. He felt that the music had followed this progression, and that ''12Rivens music was among the most sophisticated music Abo had ever composed; he said that while there was nothing that stepped outside of Abo's comfort zone, the music was "highly refined".


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