
My name's Gu Huixing.A ************
This isn’t some Disney-style, family-friendly adventure.
This is, through and through, a story about a superhero saving the world.
I drowned myself in a basin of water. And because I didn’t want to go back to that ** ** world, I stayed behind and became an underworld messenger — helping souls who couldn’t reincarnate let go of their unfinished attachments.
She was my first client.
And her attachment had something to do with me.
Her name is Xu Daodao.
She was my mom.
Through the things she left behind, I have to enter her memories, find the attachment she couldn’t let go of, and piece together the little moments from when we were both alive.
In those memories, we are both the main characters.
And we are also each other’s supporting role.
Each of us carrying our own guilt, yet somehow coming away with something full.
Until she tells me:
I was her whole world.
And I tell her:
The world is huge. I don’t want her whole world to be limited to just me.
She says:
Unfortunately, in that regard, she let me down.
Her name is Xu Daodao.
She is my superhero.
And she saved our whole world.


Gone is a visual novel told from the first-person perspective of Gu Huixing. The story spans from the 1980s to the 2020s. Your choices will unlock different memories between Gu Huixing and Xu Daodao, leading to various story paths and endings. Help Xu Daodao release her lingering attachment, so she can finally rest and start a new life.
No romanceable characters.
Barely-there affection-building.
250,000+ words of script.
20 optional side story routes.
4 hidden ending epilogues.
40+ scenes.
60+ character sprites.
Countless sprite variations.
…and more.
This story is entirely fictional. Please do not take it as real life.
No spirits get harmed in this tale.
The game contains coarse language, violent content, sexual innuendo, graphic blood depictions and references to suicide. Minors please play the censored clean version.
May every moment in your life be something worth treasuring and tearing up for.