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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!Island - I imagine just something nice and chill
All of those are okay, I'd probably go with Utawarerumono just because I'm a huge shill of the franchise.
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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!Island - I imagine just something nice and chill
Its not fan art. Its official box art you can find on VNDB. I'm glad you enjoyed it! The plot twist, when it happens, really just blows your mind with so much emotions. So much shit happens, and its a roller coaster.. I don't know if you're similar with Steins;Gate (which is considered probably the best VN of all time) but KID's employees (the people behind Ever17) worked on that too. That's why they are so similar with twists and themes i.g. science fiction and conspiracies. However, I'm not sure what you mean by Ever17 BW route? There are two versions of Ever17, and I haven't read the one released on steam which apparently is the remastered version that changes the story a lot. A lot people recommend avoiding it but its up to you.OK, Finished Ever17. And fuck me, yes, sacrifice indeed, though is this fanart? No image like this exists int he game.
I'm looking around for downloads, the only I could find that looks legit is:If you like horror VNs and like CYOA book style choice systems, you'll probably like Apathy - Midnight Collection ~Vol. 1~
That's the correct VN. As for your question, well, this is an entire franchise with many different entries and remakes. This anthology is actually a remake of some super famicom entries like Gakkou de Atta Kowai Hanashi. This is the only one in English though. Although, if you also speak Japanese, it was redone with some new art and more backstory with Apathy - Gakkou de Atta Kowai Hanashi ~Visual Novel Version~I'm looking around for downloads, the only I could find that looks legit is:
Or is there a new version?
OK, I don't think I'll tackle it next, but I'll definitely just purchase it next steam sale to have it in hand and go slowly through it like I did Clannad.I felt like Little Busters was shorter, but that might have been because I enjoyed it a lot more than Clannad. Compared to Clannad, its focus is more on friendship rather than family and is a very comfy/wholesome read. It isn't solely focused on female characters either, which is a plus since the male characters are such bros. Routes vary a lot in quality, but the overall theme of friendship stays constant throughout the entire VN, and they all provide clues towards the overarching plot/mystery.
If you're up for something heartwarming as a break from the shitty times we live in, I'd say go for Little Busters. Doing a route every now and then works fine for this one. I never really felt like I had to consume all of it at once to understand what was happening.
Also interesting is that after the "true ending", you actually unlock more routes rather than it serving as the finale.
... Island just shot up a few slots of the listAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
Uta 2 is very tempting since the end of 1 really was great setup for future events, depends on how the steam sales pan out I'd say.All of those are okay, I'd probably go with Utawarerumono just because I'm a huge shill of the franchise.
Steins;Gate I've gone through and loved to pieces, now that you mention it, not surprised there is some shared DNA there. I do think that the Science Adventure stories peaked at Steins;Gate and nothing else I've played from them as come close, so anything else that is worth playing from them? As for the BW route thing, if you peeked in the youtube link seems like it's a Takeshi + You route, looked cute, though I didn't like how the backgrounds looked.Its not fan art. Its official box art you can find on VNDB. I'm glad you enjoyed it! The plot twist, when it happens, really just blows your mind with so much emotions. So much shit happens, and its a roller coaster.. I don't know if you're similar with Steins;Gate (which is considered probably the best VN of all time) but KID's employees (the people behind Ever17) worked on that too. That's why they are so similar with twists and themes i.g. science fiction and conspiracies. However, I'm not sure what you mean by Ever17 BW route? There are two versions of Ever17, and I haven't read the one released on steam which apparently is the remastered version that changes the story a lot. A lot people recommend avoiding it but its up to you.
Otherwise, Tsugumi reminds me of Yumiko from Grisaia. Just a well-written, wonderful kuudere.
Uta 2 is a 10/10 conclusion on top of a 10/10 trilogy. I still get chills when some of the OST comes on. It's absolutely worth it full price but any discount justifies snapping it up.Uta 2 is very tempting since the end of 1 really was great setup for future events, depends on how the steam sales pan out I'd say.
The MC gets enrolled into a school for those who cannot fit into society for various reasons. Despite how omnious that sounds, the story is comedy for a very large part of it and I actually enjoy the comedy in the story. The heroine routes are all great and depart for the jokey nature of the common route and the MC is a top tier protagonist even if he isn't voiced. If you don't like long common routes that are primarily SOL, you might bounce off it but if that's your thing there's hardly anything that does it better. Michiru is the best character. (vndb link)What is Grisaia's deal? Not aware of that one.
The only advice I have is to get good at using Wine. Things are generally much better nowadays for normal games but VNs (especially older ones from the XP era) often rely on obscure media foundation stuff that'll you'll need to setup a custom 32-bit prefix and use winetricks with. Japanese VN devs seem to really love relying on the built-in Microsoft slop instead of shipping redistributables for running the game.Does anybody have any experience with running VNs on Linux? I'm tired of Microsoft fucking me over and I want to finally make the move for my Chinese Picture Books. I know games that use the Muramasa engine are a complete nightmare to run or require some library fuckery. I also already know that running some VNs on Windows is already a pain in the ass on it's own so I'm absolutely looking forward to having to do it for Linux.
A quasi-Monogatari in VN formWhat is Grisaia's deal? Not aware of that one.
Slay the Princess is enjoyable IMO, don't think I'd call it a masterpiece though. You get a bit of what you expect. Bit more of a CYOA. I think one run took me around 4 hours, but there is much more to the game.Have in m wishlist
Aokana - Four Rythms Across the Blue which I imagine is just slice of life
Slay the princess - oh so clever western writting but I imagine it will be fun for a while and sounds short
Little Busters - From what I'm getting here, it's a must read, but rivals with Clannad on word count
Island - I imagine just something nice and chill
Gnosia - Sounds like crazy time shenanigans again, which are definitely something I enjoy, but would rather let rest till I get into it
Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception - Just continue the story
Anyone of those in particular that people have strong feelings about?
Will give it a shot, sounds interesting.If you like horror VNs and like CYOA book style choice systems, you'll probably like Apathy - Midnight Collection ~Vol. 1~
There's also sakuranomori as a horror vn. It's nothing too special. But, the monster designs are really good, and the sound and music do a great job of building tension.Slay the Princess is enjoyable IMO, don't think I'd call it a masterpiece though. You get a bit of what you expect. Bit more of a CYOA. I think one run took me around 4 hours, but there is much more to the game.
Gnosia I've played a bit and enjoyed, but it is single player Town of Salem/Mafia. You do get abilities to deal with the AI, but you are still playing a social deduction game with AI. The VN bits you get either before all the characters are introduced or when you win based on survivors. The game will nudge so that you are getting opportunities for more story. There is an anime coming out this year, although the protagonist is faceless to my knowledge in the VN and given a face for the anime.
Will give it a shot, sounds interesting.
Slay the Princess is way too much up its ass to be excellent. All the fun is seeing the consequences of your choices, but the conclusion to the game is a textbook case of trying too hard to sound smart and deep.Slay the Princess is enjoyable IMO, don't think I'd call it a masterpiece though. You get a bit of what you expect. Bit more of a CYOA. I think one run took me around 4 hours, but there is much more to the game.
Keep in mind, this VN is a horror and moege mix. The common route is the entire plot of the VN (where the horror is), and then after it's resolved, it goes into the individual routes. While I liked the idea of mixing the genres, it didn't really stick the landing. I liked it more than most as I like both genres, but it's a mixed bag. Plus, some are miffed they can't romance a specific girl, which was rectified in the second one, but unless you speak Japanese, you're stuck with the first one.There's also sakuranomori as a horror vn
You got much farther than me. I couldn't parse shit even in the prologue, but I get why it would appeal to people. I dropped it earlier than you, so I can't say.played The Silver Case? I’m currently on chapter 2
EaR rApE TyPeWriTer SoUnDsHas anyone here played The Silver Case? I’m currently on chapter 2 and I want to know if it gets better on the latter chapters, I enjoy other Suda51 games like Killer7 but this one seems to be his most abstract work, I have no idea what is happening. I might just be a brainlet, I want to know if all the things that happen will get explained in the ending, or if it’s some David Lynch shit where you yourself need to decipher its meaning and connect all the pieces.