Neku’s sprawling world is based on the real-life Shibuya. Finish the main story to unlock a hilarious bonus chapter, more quests and items to find, new combat challenges, and secret reports that flesh out the story even more. He reveals that the Reapers' Game is a test of worth for humanity, and that Joshua is an omnipotent being who wants to control Shibuya. Boost your item drops in battle with the revamped Fusion system. Review by Christian Donlan Features Editor Updated on Come for the virtual tourism and stay for a. The three team up to take down Megumi Kitaniji, the Conductor of the Reapers' Game, when Neku learns that Joshua is the Composer and did kill him in the real world. IGN's NEO: The World Ends with You complete guide and walkthrough will lead you through every step of NEO: TWEWY from the title screen to the final credits. NEO: The World Ends With You review - a DS classic gets a charmer of a sequel Fret not. On the final day, Neku and Beat team up to take down Mitsuki, discovering that Shiki has been revived in the Reapers' Game. You earn a piece of graffiti for each trophy that you unlock, so this is just a slightly modified way to get your usual Platinum. Beat also reveals that his fee for entering the game was his sister's love and memories, adding to his guilt when she sacrificed her life for him not even knowing they were related. Beat reveals that he has always looked up to his sister, who was far more academically successful, causing him to be degraded by others. Neku learns that Beat and Rhyme are actually brother and sister, and the two entered the game after Beat failed to save Rhyme from being hit by a car after he got into a fight with their parents, causing him to leave home. Beat decides to rebel and teams up with Neku to take down Mitsuki Konishi, the Game Master for the week. Prepared to make this his final week in the game, Neku attempts to make a pact with Beat, who has become a Reaper in an attempt to revive Rhyme. Neku has to repeat the Reapers' Game for a third week, with the last week being disqualified due to Joshua's interference, meaning Shiki's life is still at risk. History repeats itself as Joshua sacrifices himself to save Neku as the two do battle with Sho. On the final day, as they prepare to take down Game Master Sho Minamoto, Neku learns that Joshua actually protected him from Sho, who really killed him in the real world. After the two travel to the Shibuya River, Neku reawakens the memories of his death and learns it is possible that Joshua killed him in the real world. The two constantly argue over the importance of the missions for the Reapers' Game, as Joshua has seemingly participated in the game for a long time. Joshua later reveals that he is participating in the game voluntarily and has been watching Neku since he started, which angers Neku because he is fighting for his and Shiki's life. Neku and his partner must fight to survive a life-or-death game in this twisted tale with more turns than the urban labyrinth of Tokyo they’re trapped in. Neku once again awakens in Shibuya and makes a pact with a teenage boy named Joshua, whose sarcastic and pessimistic mentality clashes with Neku.