
7Days Origins
A short supernatural visual novel where your first answered question determines which afterlife companion you meet - worth it for the atmosphere and hand-drawn art, but the binary choices run shallower than the premise promises.
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About 7Days Origins
My spreadsheet instincts do not switch off for visual novels, and 7Days Origins gave them a decent workout - at least for a while. You play as Kirel, an amnesiac dropped into a purgatory-like structure where a seven-day countdown governs every interaction. Before the story even starts, a personality questionnaire steers you toward your opening companion: Balaam, Hilde, Argo, or others, each carrying their own secrets and their own branching threads. That initial framing hook, reminiscent of Ultima IV's virtue quiz, is genuinely clever, and the hand-drawn art that greets you on Day 1 is striking enough to justify a second and third playthrough on atmosphere alone. The mechanics are essentially a chat-window visual novel. Dialogue arrives in an instant-messaging format, you pick from binary options, and the story tree shifts depending on accumulated relationship scores with each character. On paper that sounds limited, but the multi-episode structure, multiple timelines, and four distinct endings give completionists a real reason to replay. A community achievement guide and a visible story-path map (shared from the mobile version) mean you can systematically chase every branching node - which is where players like me spend most of their time. Collectibles and hidden challenges add a mild secondary layer on top of the core reading loop. The friction points are real, though. Veteran players in the Steam community flag that some choice pairs are effectively identical in outcome, which stings in a game where the choices-matter promise is the entire pitch. The endings themselves arrive abruptly - a few lines of text over a static image, then back to the menu - and for a story that builds meaningful tension across seven days, that landing feels proportionally thin. A single save slot compounds the problem: one misclick and a timeline is potentially broken. A small but irritating UI issue causes thought-box overlays to fire on top of unread dialogue during certain reloads, something that has persisted through patches. Where 7Days Origins earns genuine goodwill is in the atmosphere department. The supernatural Korean indie aesthetic - psychological horror threaded with dark comedy - sits in a space that Western visual novels rarely occupy. The writing, translated from Korean, carries real personality. Players who came to it from the original mobile release praise the rebuilt PC art and revised UI, and the broader Steam audience has landed at a Very Positive rating across roughly three hundred reviews, which is a solid signal for a niche sub-five-dollar-tier title. A free demo on Steam lets you test the chat-window format before committing, which is the right call given how polarising the reading-only gameplay loop is for action-oriented players. If you measure replay value by the number of decision trees you can map out across multiple runs, 7Days Origins offers a respectable chart. If you need your choices to feel weighty all the way to a satisfying conclusion, the thin endings will leave you frustrated. Treat it as a two-to-three-hour atmospheric mystery per run, not a CRPG with consequence depth, and the experience holds together well. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7 Service Pack 1
- Memory
- 1 MB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0c
- Storage
- 200 MB available space
- Graphics
- Direct X 9.0c compatible video card
- Processor
- 1.8 GHz or faster processor
- Sound Card
- Any
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0c
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- Direct X 9.0c compatible video card
- Processor
- 2.8 GHz or faster processor
- Sound Card
- Any
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Game Info
- Developer
- Buff Studio
- Publisher
- Buff Studio
- Release Date
- May 2, 2021