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The Real Face of a VTuber

Released: 1/13/2026

Critics
71
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Users
93

Score Breakdown

70.8

Critic Average

5 reviews

93

Steam User Score

229 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-21.8

71 vs 93

Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-21.8

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

Positive = critic higher than usersNegative = critic lower than users

Each point represents a critic review. Hover for details. Positive = critic higher than users. Negative = critic lower.

2/20/2026

Launch Window

The Real Face of a VTuber blends a clever murder mystery with sharp VTubing insight, offering fan‑friendly humor despite some underused characters, some rough formatting, and translation issues

85

85/100

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2/8/2026

Launch Window

The Real Face of a VTuber is a good game for people who like mystery visual novels or legal adventures. It may not be as polished or big as other games in the same genre, but it shows creativity, heart, and a clear respect for the player’s interest.

44

44/100

Read

2/2/2026

Launch Window

The Real Face of a Vtuber is a murder mystery visual novel. In it, you have to find out who murdered the CEO and founder of Lilien Entertainment, a company that manages Kuripa, a VTuber. The narrative is one I enjoyed for the most part, even if I didn't like the ending or how I got to it. The characters are a mixed bag, too, and I enjoyed half but forgot about the rest. I will have to commend the VTubing aspect, which is very well done, and I can only commend everything surrounding it, even if the game as a whole has issues.

60

60/100

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1/26/2026

Launch Window

While the tone can be jarring at times, a few areas lack polish, and I wish the characters had been given more depth, The Real Face of a VTuber is an intriguing murder mystery that brings fresh ideas to its courtroom gameplay. It’s well worth playing for fans of the genre, and you might even learn a little more about VTubers while you’re at it.

80

80/100

Read

1/19/2026

Launch Window

A clever, character-first mystery that turns livestream sleuthing into courtroom fireworks.

85

85/100

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