Compare Meteor World Actor: Badge & Dagger prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Heliodor. Published by Shiravune. Released on 6/9/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Simulation.

If a fully voiced noir visual novel set in a sunless city ruled by superpowered crime sounds like your thing, Badge and Dagger delivers - but only after you've done your homework on the prequel.

I track narrative structure in visual novels the same way I track tech trees in grand strategy: entry costs, branching depth, payoff per hour. By those metrics, Meteor World Actor: Badge and Dagger is a game that rewards prep and punishes the impatient. Ruka Hiryu is an anti-hero detective working out of the NPA's much-maligned 13th Division, a squad treated like dead weight by the rest of the force. He's also slowly dying - his ice powers are consuming him from the inside, held in check only by medication and sheer attitude. Badge and Dagger drops you into that crisis mid-arc, and if you haven't cleared the original Meteor World Actor (unavailable on Steam, but purchasable on Johren, JAST, or Kagura Games), expect to spend a non-trivial amount of the early hours feeling like you skipped a tutorial. The setting is the Seventh Republic, a modern-fantasy dystopia where sunlight hasn't returned since a past war, non-human races coexist uneasily with humanity, and "keepers" - people with supernatural abilities - occupy an uncomfortable social grey zone. The worldbuilding is the series' clearest strength. Heliodor has constructed something genuinely layered here: political tension inside the NPA, an unsolved cult massacre case Ruka is quietly working on the side, and two new division members - forensics specialist Nagare and the prickly ex-first-division transfer Alex - who arrive with agendas of their own. The internal drama gives the second half real momentum. Structurally, Badge and Dagger is a linear visual novel with two heroine routes, Fuyumi and Ryoko, woven into the main storyline rather than branching sharply away from it. There are no puzzle segments, no investigative minigames, no resource decisions - you read, make occasional choices, and watch the plot move. A free 18+ patch is available off-platform for those who want it, and the Steam version keeps everything otherwise intact. Runtime lands somewhere around 11-15 hours depending on reading speed, which is noticeably leaner than the first game. Animated sequences punctuate the action beats well, and the art quality is high throughout, though asset recycling from the predecessor is visible. The criticisms worth knowing before you spend money: the heroines feel secondary to the broader plot, several threads from the first game are quietly dropped rather than resolved, and the ending functions more as a setup chapter than a satisfying conclusion. Steam user sentiment sits at 88% positive across several hundred reviews, so the audience that came in prepared largely got what they wanted. Critics who bounced off it tend to be the ones who started here without context. For anyone who finished the first game and wants to know where Ruka's story goes next, this is a straightforward pick-up, ideally when discounted given the shorter runtime. Newcomers should treat the original as mandatory reading first - the on-platform situation is annoying but the workaround is simple. The series has a third entry in development, which means Badge and Dagger matters more as a bridge chapter than as a standalone statement. Go in with calibrated expectations and you'll finish it satisfied. Diego, Scout Team

Meteor World Actor: Badge & Dagger
Simulation

Meteor World Actor: Badge & Dagger

Jun 9, 2022HeliodorShiravune
GamerScout Says

If a fully voiced noir visual novel set in a sunless city ruled by superpowered crime sounds like your thing, Badge and Dagger delivers - but only after you've done your homework on the prequel.

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About Meteor World Actor: Badge & Dagger

I track narrative structure in visual novels the same way I track tech trees in grand strategy: entry costs, branching depth, payoff per hour. By those metrics, Meteor World Actor: Badge and Dagger is a game that rewards prep and punishes the impatient. Ruka Hiryu is an anti-hero detective working out of the NPA's much-maligned 13th Division, a squad treated like dead weight by the rest of the force. He's also slowly dying - his ice powers are consuming him from the inside, held in check only by medication and sheer attitude. Badge and Dagger drops you into that crisis mid-arc, and if you haven't cleared the original Meteor World Actor (unavailable on Steam, but purchasable on Johren, JAST, or Kagura Games), expect to spend a non-trivial amount of the early hours feeling like you skipped a tutorial. The setting is the Seventh Republic, a modern-fantasy dystopia where sunlight hasn't returned since a past war, non-human races coexist uneasily with humanity, and "keepers" - people with supernatural abilities - occupy an uncomfortable social grey zone. The worldbuilding is the series' clearest strength. Heliodor has constructed something genuinely layered here: political tension inside the NPA, an unsolved cult massacre case Ruka is quietly working on the side, and two new division members - forensics specialist Nagare and the prickly ex-first-division transfer Alex - who arrive with agendas of their own. The internal drama gives the second half real momentum. Structurally, Badge and Dagger is a linear visual novel with two heroine routes, Fuyumi and Ryoko, woven into the main storyline rather than branching sharply away from it. There are no puzzle segments, no investigative minigames, no resource decisions - you read, make occasional choices, and watch the plot move. A free 18+ patch is available off-platform for those who want it, and the Steam version keeps everything otherwise intact. Runtime lands somewhere around 11-15 hours depending on reading speed, which is noticeably leaner than the first game. Animated sequences punctuate the action beats well, and the art quality is high throughout, though asset recycling from the predecessor is visible. The criticisms worth knowing before you spend money: the heroines feel secondary to the broader plot, several threads from the first game are quietly dropped rather than resolved, and the ending functions more as a setup chapter than a satisfying conclusion. Steam user sentiment sits at 88% positive across several hundred reviews, so the audience that came in prepared largely got what they wanted. Critics who bounced off it tend to be the ones who started here without context. For anyone who finished the first game and wants to know where Ruka's story goes next, this is a straightforward pick-up, ideally when discounted given the shorter runtime. Newcomers should treat the original as mandatory reading first - the on-platform situation is annoying but the workaround is simple. The series has a third entry in development, which means Badge and Dagger matters more as a bridge chapter than as a standalone statement. Go in with calibrated expectations and you'll finish it satisfied. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Visual NovelFully VoicedAnti-Hero ProtagonistUrban FantasyHeroine RoutesLinear NarrativeDetective NoirSequel-Dependent

Steam Deck & Linux

Steam Deck PlayableProtonDB Gold

Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable. Runs great on Linux after minor tweaks. Based on 6 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 8.1/10
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
3500 MB available space
Graphics
Pixel Shader 2.0 or higher; Intel HD Graphics: Clarkdale generation or later; NVIDIA: GeForce 8000 or later; AMD: Radion HD 2000 or later
Additional Notes
This game requires a mouse.

Recommended

OS
Windows 8.1/10
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
4000 MB available space
Graphics
Pixel Shader 2.0 or higher; Intel HD Graphics: Clarkdale generation or later; NVIDIA: GeForce 8000 or later; AMD: Radion HD 2000 or later
Processor
Intel (R) Core i Series Processor
Additional Notes
1920x1080 Full Color display recommended

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Game Info

Developer
Heliodor
Publisher
Shiravune
Release Date
Jun 9, 2022

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