ONE.

The pioneering nakige that made a generation cry... Legendary '90s visual novel ONE. is back and better than ever with updated art, animations, and features!

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The legendary visual novel that inspired a generation is back—and better than ever!

STORY

What tied me to this world...

1998, winter.
I was just a regular student until another world was born in me.
Like softly falling snow, it blanketed and began to bury my everyday life.
It was only then that I realized...
That there were certain things in my life that never changed.
The same familiar scenery.
The warmth of the one I loved, who filled me with a joy I never noticed.

Their existence tied me to this world.

It was when I first started to want these bonds, to want that special someone, that time began to pass, and sunlight caused the season to really shine.
When it did, which world was I standing in, and who was holding my hand?

CHARACTERS


Mizuka Nagamori
Kohei’s childhood friend and classmate.
A busybody who wakes him up every morning and can’t help but worry about him.

Birthday: September 26th

If there’s anybody in my life who I should probably thank, it’s you, Nagamori.
If we hadn’t met as children, I wonder where I would be now.
Since the day we met, we’ve spent a lot of time together... even though you’re a meddler who gets on my nerves sometimes.
But still, I have to thank you.

You’ll always be my friend, right?
But the words you said that day, that saved me... it's like they’ve disappeared.
I could’ve sworn you said—


Misaki Kawana
Kohei’s senior who lost her eyesight in an accident when she was little.
Despite living in a world of darkness, her personality overflows with light, always positive and sociable.
She loves her school’s katsu curry special.

Birthday: June 3rd

I was chilling on the sunset-dyed roof after school when a girl I didn’t know started talking to me.
Her eyes were cool, but her smile was warm.
I only found out she was my senior in both age and grade later.
Also, what that cool look actually meant.
Noticing my sudden uncertainty about how to speak to her, she whispered downcast, “Just how you normally would to anyone else.”