Maguma No Gotoku (Maguma no Gotoku / マグマの如く) Year: 2004 Country: Japan Age Rating: 18+ (Adult Only)
Ero-guro, Psychological Thriller, Horror, Visual Novel
Due to its extreme content, Maguma No Gotoku was never localized outside Japan. Physical copies are rare and highly sought after by collectors of ero-guro media. It has been cited as an influence on later Japanese horror games like The Letter and certain scenarios in Saya no Uta . A fan translation patch was released in 2015, but it remains a challenging, disturbing experience for even seasoned horror fans. Maguma No Gotoku -2004- -Japan- -18 -
This game is not recommended for those sensitive to depictions of gore, body horror, sexual assault, or self-harm. Viewer discretion is strongly advised.
Kazuki discovers that a rogue scientist, , has been experimenting with a rare psychological parasite—a bio-energetic organism that feeds on extreme human emotions (rage, despair, lust) and manifests as rising body temperature, hallucinations of "magma-like" veins under the skin, and ultimately, spontaneous human combustion. Maguma No Gotoku (Maguma no Gotoku / マグマの如く)
To save Saki and stop Kirishima, Kazuki must navigate a labyrinth of trauma, repressed memories, and visceral horror. The game features branching paths where Kazuki can succumb to the parasite, becoming a mindless, burning monster, or uncover the dark truth about the facility and his own past.
Maguma No Gotoku (translated as Like Magma or Like a Magma Flow ) is a niche adult visual novel released in 2004 for Windows. Produced by a now-defunct doujin circle known for boundary-pushing psychological horror, the game has gained a cult status for its disturbing narrative and unsettling visual style. The title refers to the slow, inescapable, and destructive nature of the central conflict—a "meltdown" of the human psyche. A fan translation patch was released in 2015,
The story follows Kazuki Hayami , a reclusive university student living in a decaying industrial ward of a fictional Japanese city. After his childhood friend, Saki , disappears under mysterious circumstances, Kazuki begins receiving cryptic messages on his flip phone accompanied by distorted thermal images. These messages lead him to an abandoned geothermal research facility rumored to be a site for illegal human experimentation.