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MangaGamer Release Cartagra ~Affliction of the Soul~ In Time For Halloween

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Just in time for Halloween, MangaGamer have confirmed their English localized release of Cartagra ~Affliction of the Soul~, originally developed by Japanese studio Innocent Grey. This serves as a prequel to Kara no Shoujo, and follows Takashiro Shugo as he investigates a serial killer murdering prostitutes in Ueno. As he becomes more embroiled in the case, it unravels into a deeper and more terrifying mystery.

Ultimately this is an R18+ eroge visual novel, meaning that there is erotic content despite the main storyline being of the mystery genre. As always, this comes with the original Japanese voice acting and no mosaics over naughty bits that were censored in the original Japanese release.

Priced at $34.95, you can pick up your copy of Cartagra ~Affliction of the Soul ~ HERE.

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It was a love rooted in delusion and madness.

Japan, six years after the war. One man sits on a train headed to Zushi: Takashiro Shugo―once a detective for the Tokyo Metropolitan Police. Shugo reflects on the reason a retired cop like himself is heading to Zushi after reading a headline on the newspaper on his lap.

“Bizarre Serial Murders in Ueno―”

It’s the sort of incident that’s unusual in Japan. Shugo takes the train to Zushi now because of the detective in charge of this case: Arishima Kazuma, his former superior.

“Could I ask a favor of you?”

Arishima was his superior in Changsha, Manchuria, and later in the police department as well. Shugo couldn’t easily decline a favor from him. The job Arishima asked of him was a missing persons case: the disappearance of a girl from a wealthy family. At the Kozuki estate, the home of the missing girl, Shugo meets Kozuka Kazuna, a girl who looks exactly the same as a woman Shugo was romantically involved with in the past―Kozuki Yura. She begs him to find her missing twin sister. But Yura’s father, Kozuki Keiichiro, tells Shugo:

“That girl is already dead…”

Truth and lies blend together as the curtain rises on the post-war town of Ueno, and the tragedies that are about to unfold…

Sam
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Founder of The Otaku's Study. I have been exploring this labyrinth of fandom these last fifteen years, and still nowhere close to the exit yet. Probably searching for a long time to come.

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