Tununias wrote:They'll say stuff like it's not actually a game and say they're reading a visual novel instead of playing a visual novel.
Well the reading part seems pretty accurate, since there is next to none playing involved (playing like interacting, though I admit in many games the action of repeatedly pulling the trigger might be compared to pressing the "next page" button, but still...) and a lot of lots of reading. As for game part itself, it is a game, only a reading game, more like.
Tununias wrote:And I particularly hate it when they compare visual novels to Choose Your Own Adventure books.
And you are probably hating it for all the wrong reasons, since it is a good way to describe the whole thing to someone using a CYOA book.