He doesn’t know if the other world was real. But he knows his pain is real —and that’s enough.
Kaito looks at the fake smiles. At the airbrushed scars. At the version of himself who never had a single panic attack. twisted world remake 2025
the “victory” was a lie. The Protagonist: Kaito Suzuki (24) Once the “Comic Relief” of the original group, Kaito was the jokester who never took anything seriously. After returning to Tokyo, he couldn’t adjust. He developed severe agoraphobia, dissociative identity disorder, and a compulsive need to “save” imaginary points. His friends have either ghosted him, died by suicide, or gaslit him into believing the other world was a shared psychosis. He doesn’t know if the other world was real
Because the Remaker’s only weakness is . A memory that’s painful, unresolved, and real. The game can’t remaster what refuses to be polished. Act Three Climax Kaito confronts The Remaker not in a boss arena, but in the Source Code Cathedral —a space where every line of the original game is written on floating stained glass. The Remaker shows him the “ideal” ending: a perfect, happy montage where everyone is alive, well-adjusted, and friends again. At the airbrushed scars
On his desk, a sticky note appears in his own handwriting:
And he says: