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Bros, are there any decent VNs on Steam?
Oh, I see. This is the part where if I say, "yes," then I get trapped in eternal darkness for a 100 years. Well played Codex staff, well played.
Bros, are there any decent VNs on Steam?
I heard good things about Everlasting Summer.
Both are Russian games btw:russia:Leviathan: Last Day of the Decade is very cool (though I'd say half adventure, half VN) though not all of the episodes have been translated yet.
Any thoughts on whether I should play Chaos;Head PC, or wait for the translation for Noah to finish?
That's par for the course in a number of these
Devil on the G-String
Smart, snarky and well contained. One of the rare cases where a game manages to truly slip in a plot twist that you didn't see coming.
I enjoyed this one very much except for said unforeseeable plot twist. I am of the opinion that mysteries should be in principle solvable by careful and observant readers (like myself), and this isn't possible here. Instead, the twist is inconsistent with pretty much everything revealed and foreshadowed up to that point, and I don't think it's that great a twist either, having watched as many melodramatic soap operas as I have.
Yet in spite of this, I thought it was otherwise a brilliantly told suspense thriller, with great moments. It's a pity that since this is, like Ever17, a story that can only ever work as a VN, it will never be adapted for a wider audience.
Devil on the G-String
Smart, snarky and well contained. One of the rare cases where a game manages to truly slip in a plot twist that you didn't see coming.
I enjoyed this one very much except for said unforeseeable plot twist. I am of the opinion that mysteries should be in principle solvable by careful and observant readers (like myself), and this isn't possible here. Instead, the twist is inconsistent with pretty much everything revealed and foreshadowed up to that point, and I don't think it's that great a twist either, having watched as many melodramatic soap operas as I have.
Yet in spite of this, I thought it was otherwise a brilliantly told suspense thriller, with great moments. It's a pity that since this is, like Ever17, a story that can only ever work as a VN, it will never be adapted for a wider audience.
Is the big twist that thing that gets spoiled the instant you open the vn's page on vndb?split personality
No, but in general I think people should disable all tags on vndb.
D'uh? The whole story is built around it? It makes perfect sense, it is the whole point. It could've been delivered a little bit better with slight hints along the way, but I'm willing to forgive that in this case.
Playing with the player's expectations and abusing the way we as readers never question our conclusions. I wish more books and VNs would take advantage of the way we take things for granted and still consider ourselves so clever and attentive. You're the all-seeing eye that knows the inner thoughts of characters and sees their hidden acts... but do you see enough in the end? Maou's twist was cool exactly in the way that it betrayed the expectations of the reader.
Still nowhere as brilliant as "Sharin no Kuni, Himawari no Shoujo", but that is kind of a once-in-a-lifetime kind of a trick. Kinda like the way PS:T approaches death and reloading in cRPGs - you can only do that once really. Have there actually been books that abuse the "ludonarrative dissonance" inherit in the reading process the way that games have been doing? Like the fact that you (as a reader) can see multiple POVs or hear the inner thoughts of characters. I'm pretty sure I should remember and example or two.
Cinders is really good.I'm looking for a game I can just click my way through whenever I'm too tired/distracted/bored. Preferably on Steam so I can see it in my library and don't forget about its existence.
So, are there any good VNs on Steam? Adult or not, I don't care. I tried out a couple whose names I forget, but they were some poorly written dating sim-ey stuff, which can be amusing for a short while but then gets tiring. Also, no stat management like Long Live the Queen please, that's too much work.
In particular, is that Cinderella VN any good? http://store.steampowered.com/app/293680/
You forgot to say that you must read them all in moonspeak, too. Pfft, amateurs.Fairly pointless discussion. This is all you need:
If you're a man and think you can take the #1 visual novel right off the bat (protip: you can't): https://vndb.org/v/all?q=;fil=tagspoil-0.lang-en;o=d;s=rating
If you're a sissy: https://vndb.org/v/all?q=;fil=lang-en.tagspoil-0;o=d;s=pop
Just go down from #1 in either list.
You forgot to say that you must read them all in moonspeak, too. Pfft, amateurs.
Umm, there's a lot of overlap whether you sort by popularity or average score (which is intuitive). The only title that dramatically changes positions is Umineko. The big difference in lists is between VNDB and EGS.