Former Asian teen heartthrob and current all around action movie super star Aaron Kwok has made big waves again on the Chinese blogosphere. This time, the waves have nothing to do with how good or how bad any of his movies are, but instead, about what he looks like in one of his movies.
Kwok, a Hong Kong singer, actor and amateur race car driver, has been a staple of the Chinese entertainment scene since his debut in the eighties. Mostly known for being in Hong Kong Action movies, Kwok's most recent work has drawn the attention of Chinese video game fans.
Yagmur Sevinc from NoobFeed has compiled five games that are guaranteed to help you reminisce about the good old times.
BLG writes: "Although visual novel games are not commonly produced by big-name developers anymore, it doesn’t mean that the demand or love for it has died off completely. Some visual novels have made a huge impact in the gaming world and are still talked about today! With that in mind, I’ve decided to make a list of some of the best visual novel games out there."
Clannad is pretty good I enjoyed the anime, Nekopara is also a good visual novel I enjoyed the games and anime. I also enjoyed Re:Zero Prophecy of the Throne the anime is also great had to get a Rem fix some how after she started to turn into Sleeping Beauty in Season 2.
Some of the best to experience would be
Island
World End Syndrome
Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!
If My Heart Had Wings
Aokana: Four Rhythms Across the Blue
Clannad
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim
The Grisaia Trilogy
Little Busters!
The House in Fata Morgana
Steins;Gate
Nekopara (series)
AI: The Somnium Files
The Fox Awaits Me
Food Girls
Love Esquire
NinNinDays
Sea Bed
Oshirabu: Waifus Over Husbandos
Virtual Maid Streamer Ramie
YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World
Cultured Vultures: Do you object to any of our rankings for the best and worst Ace Attorney games? We'll see you in court, pal.
One of the hardest game series to rank, every game has a special charm that made it great.
Aaron Kwok? That can't be his real name. And no, he shouldn't be Phoenix in an Ace Attorney movie. There shouldn't be an AA movie at all. It just wouldn't work.
@kenshin
It's not uncommon for Hong Kong Chinese to have real English first names. I'm not sure what the exact reasons are, but it could be because Hong Kong was a former British colonial until 1997.
This implies that there should be some sort of live-action Phoenix Wright project. There shouldn't.