Re: What makes a good Visual Novel?
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:42 am
Good story.
Interesting characters.
Choices to be made.
Good artwork.
Right now, I'm mostly digging on the romantic plots, but other stuff can, of course, be good. I recently played an intriguing demo of a VN called Jisei, which is kind of a supernatural murder mystery that reminds me a lot of the Dean Koontz book Odd Thomas. Probably end up buying that (and its sequel, Kansei) when I have the cash to spare...
I also enjoy VNs that have something to say, or something more than just the story to them. I realize not everybody's into that, but it's something I enjoy even in regular fiction (like Asimov, for example). Christine Love's Analogue: A Hate Story was quite moving and taught me about something I was totally unaware of until playing it. I also recently played a VN called Go! Go! Nippon! had a pretty basic plot and a fluffy little romantic subplot, but it was mostly about a Westerner visiting Japan for the first time, so I quite liked it (though it's a little too enthusiastic about how wonderful Japan is, and the minimal H-content could have been excised, I think).
Interesting characters.
Choices to be made.
Good artwork.
Right now, I'm mostly digging on the romantic plots, but other stuff can, of course, be good. I recently played an intriguing demo of a VN called Jisei, which is kind of a supernatural murder mystery that reminds me a lot of the Dean Koontz book Odd Thomas. Probably end up buying that (and its sequel, Kansei) when I have the cash to spare...
I also enjoy VNs that have something to say, or something more than just the story to them. I realize not everybody's into that, but it's something I enjoy even in regular fiction (like Asimov, for example). Christine Love's Analogue: A Hate Story was quite moving and taught me about something I was totally unaware of until playing it. I also recently played a VN called Go! Go! Nippon! had a pretty basic plot and a fluffy little romantic subplot, but it was mostly about a Westerner visiting Japan for the first time, so I quite liked it (though it's a little too enthusiastic about how wonderful Japan is, and the minimal H-content could have been excised, I think).