Secret Mission Sennyuu Sousakan Wa Zettai Ni Ma Repack

“The original game had ambition but suffered from budget cuts—unfinished routes, placeholder music, a translation that was… generous. We owed it to the story to give it the proper execution. ‘Ma Repack’ isn’t a cash grab. It’s the game we failed to make five years ago.”

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The “Ma” (魔, demon) in the title refers both to the enemies Nanase hunts and the reflection staring back from the monitor screen. “The original game had ambition but suffered from

Back at the client’s drop—a windowless café that advertised oolong and silence—Rei placed the repacked cylinder on the table. A man in a hat she had seen in a dozen dossiers lifted it, inspected the watermark, and nodded. He slid a brief envelope under the repack. Inside: credits, precise and cold, and a single photograph folded thin. It was of a woman Rei had watched inside one of the memory jars—the same mother tugging the child’s hand. Someone else’s handwriting on the back: For when you need to remember why you started. It’s the game we failed to make five years ago

The original title, Sennyuu Sousakan wa Zettai ni Ma (roughly "The Undercover Investigator Is Absolutely Evil"), earned a passionate following for its morally gray protagonist, tense infiltration gameplay, and branching narrative where betrayal lurks in every conversation. Now, the newly christened “Ma Repack” edition promises to be the definitive way to experience—or rediscover—this hidden gem.