TSA writes: "The incredibly easy elevator pitch for Murder By Numbers is “Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney meets Picross.” Many elements of the experience borrow heavily from the iconic Capcom murder-mystery series, from the sharp anime-style character artwork to the murder-solving shenanigans and even the identical sound effects that sputter out whenever dialogue boxes fill in with text. Of course, instead of constantly yelling “Objection!” you’re solving Picross logic puzzles that reveal images and clues to help your detective work."
The weekly Epic Game Store give-away has updated and 2 free games await you.
For those that are going to embark on ESO, do take in mind that it uses a "hybrid western/eastern" monetization style. So you have to buy each expansion pass and there is a monthly fee, that while not needed it does give you some QOL improvements.
It's not the worse monetization out there. But the monthly fee does piss off a reasonable amount of people.
"Mediatonic and The Irregular Corporation are today super thrilled and happy to announce that their puzzle/adventure game “Murder By Numbers” is now available on Stadia and the Epic Games Store." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
If you are familiar with Choose Your Own Adventure books, then you get the idea behind visual novels. Are these games worth your time?
I don't mind visual novel based games I own all the Nekopara games Code Realize, Song of Memories. I bought Re: Zero because I love the anime the day one collectors edition was worth it and I get to listen to Rem. Since I can't listen to Rem because she is still sawing logs in Season 2 of Re: Zero. Visual Novels may not appeal to a lot of people they are a great time killer and I enjoyed Re: Zero Prophecy of the Throne. If the Rising of the Shield Hero got a visual novel game I would be all over that as well because I also love that anime. I collect visual novel games because I really enjoy anime or anime style games any type of anime based game I will buy it.