Visual novels are known for their niche status as text-heavy interactive fiction. Here’s how they make player input a crucial part of their narratives.
Steam's annual Summer Sale is here again, and here's a couple of great deals for fans of Japanese games who aren't sure what to get!
Justin from NoobFeed writes - These 10 indies are some of the strangest ones you’ll find, ranging from the ordinarily strange to the extremely strange.
I actually had a good amount of fun with Donut County. Dokie Dokie Literature Club speaks for itself.
These interactive games are perfect for a chance to control your own destiny.
I started playing "Is It Love?" with Drogo's story and quickly got hooked. I was immediately seduced by Nicolae's charisma and by Peter's mysterious side.
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The Danganronpa series is one of my favorites for the Vita.
Steins;Gate is my GOTY so far and my favorite VN. My god is it a masterpiece.
Visual Novels are indeed an under appreciated genre in video games.
P.S. For any VN fan's out there, MUV-LUV will be appearing on Kickstarter soon, and hey look there's even a PSVITA and Android stretch goal:
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Stiens Gate is easily the best VN I've played on vita. Danganronpa series being second.
Here's hoping SG:0 arrives in NA soon after the JP release.
Easily my favorite genre but English voice acting and meaningful decisions are not present in many of them.