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Re: Recommend a VN

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 4:58 pm
by Zilveri
I am now playing Yume Miru Kusuri: I really enjoyed Nekoko's route and now I'm almost finished Kirimiya's (I don't like this as much as Nekoko's), so it's just 1 left. I have also downloaded Narcissu (both), so it's next in line. After that, I was thinking about Clannad, but I don't know yet. Any other free ones that I should try?

Re: Recommend a VN

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 5:50 pm
by Nobody in Particular
Zilveri wrote:Any other free ones that I should try?
True Remembrance - This is a must, but unfortunately it doesn't seem to get the praise it deserves in these forums. Probably a little longer (and in my opinion much better) than Narcissu. Devs also rated it their second favourite VN on the first page.
Juniper's Knot - A very nice but very short one. Should take you an hour at most. Very well told story, fantastic writing and one of the few good OELVNs.
don't take it personally, babe, it just ain't your story - This one is done by the same author as Digital: A Love Story and Analogue: A Hate Story. Honestly it isn't that good, but it is still okay and probably worth a read if you are bored. Also short.

Digital: A Love Story is also quite well recieved. Personally I didn't like it that much, but the concept was interesting. Its sequel, Analogue, is currently available on Steam for cheap. Another very short one, possible to complete in an hour or so depending on how long it takes you to figure out that one puzzle.

LEAVEs, Tokyo Alice and Brass Restoration also get a lot of praise, although I haven't played any of them so I can't comment.

Re: Recommend a VN

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 10:04 pm
by Mysterious Stranger
Flutterz wrote:Will do! Do the routes make more sense that way?
It's less about a certain order making more sense than it is the Shiraki arc being one of the worst I've read in a VN thus far. When I played YMK, I completed Kirimiya's first (which I absolutely adored) - but then I made the mistake of playing Shiraki's next, and I loathed pretty much every second of it. After that the Nekoko route just wasn't as compelling to me.

I'm sure other people feel differently, but that was my experience. Basically save the Shiraki arc for last, just in case it colors your perception of the other two.

Re: Recommend a VN

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 10:24 pm
by Shadowyeclipse
Nobody in Particular wrote:
Zilveri wrote:Any other free ones that I should try?
True Remembrance - This is a must, but unfortunately it doesn't seem to get the praise it deserves in these forums. Probably a little longer (and in my opinion much better) than Narcissu. Devs also rated it their second favourite VN on the first page.
Juniper's Knot - A very nice but very short one. Should take you an hour at most. Very well told story, fantastic writing and one of the few good OELVNs.
don't take it personally, babe, it just ain't your story - This one is done by the same author as Digital: A Love Story and Analogue: A Hate Story. Honestly it isn't that good, but it is still okay and probably worth a read if you are bored. Also short.

Digital: A Love Story is also quite well recieved. Personally I didn't like it that much, but the concept was interesting. Its sequel, Analogue, is currently available on Steam for cheap. Another very short one, possible to complete in an hour or so depending on how long it takes you to figure out that one puzzle.

LEAVEs, Tokyo Alice and Brass Restoration also get a lot of praise, although I haven't played any of them so I can't comment.

Analogue isn't a sequel, it's more of a companion to Digital.

The only thing similar about them is a somewhat computer-esque environment, really.

But Analogue: A hate story is actually well worth the money I spent. It's a little silly, yet downright depressing at the same time. The best way I could describe it is a Grimm fairytale that actually has a happy ending, (Depending on what ending you go for, if you don't act like a prick...)

Re: Recommend a VN

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 4:33 am
by Nobody in Particular
Mysterious Stranger wrote:It's less about a certain order making more sense than it is the Shiraki arc being one of the worst I've read in a VN thus far. When I played YMK, I completed Kirimiya's first (which I absolutely adored) - but then I made the mistake of playing Shiraki's next, and I loathed pretty much every second of it. After that the Nekoko route just wasn't as compelling to me.

I'm sure other people feel differently, but that was my experience. Basically save the Shiraki arc for last, just in case it colors your perception of the other two.
All down to opinion really. Personally I consider Mizuki's (or Kirimiya if you want) to be one of the worst routes I have read in a VN and just thought it was hours of mindless fucking, whereas I thought Aeka (Shiraki's) route was fine, and I know plenty of people out there hate Nekoko route. Ultimately you shouldn't go in with any expectations Flutterz You'll probably like one of the routes, hate one of the others and be nuetral on the other, since most people seem to do that.

But then again YMK wasn't exactly a good VN anyway.
Shadowyeclipse wrote:But Analogue: A hate story is actually well worth the money I spent. It's a little silly, yet downright depressing at the same time. The best way I could describe it is a Grimm fairytale that actually has a happy ending, (Depending on what ending you go for, if you don't act like a prick...)
Yeah, I decided to buy it because why the hell not? Only cost 74p so I'll get around to reading it sometime, preferably when I'm bored and have nothing better to do.

Re: Recommend a VN

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 2:12 pm
by Mysterious Stranger
Nobody in Particular wrote:All down to opinion really. Personally I consider Mizuki's (or Kirimiya if you want) to be one of the worst routes I have read in a VN and just thought it was hours of mindless fucking, whereas I thought Aeka (Shiraki's) route was fine, and I know plenty of people out there hate Nekoko route. Ultimately you shouldn't go in with any expectations Flutterz You'll probably like one of the routes, hate one of the others and be nuetral on the other, since most people seem to do that.

But then again YMK wasn't exactly a good VN anyway.
I honestly don't understand how anyone could see the Shiraki arc as "fine". From my perspective it was a complete and utter clusterfuck of bully cliches, tedium, and nonsense. And it's true that there was a metric ton of H-scenes in Kirimiya's route, but they served a purpose in the story. So in that sense it wasn't mindless.

You're right though, YMK isn't exactly the VN to go to war over. Over which to go to war.

Re: Recommend a VN

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 7:51 pm
by Flutterz
So I'm finished with Yume Miru Kusuri. It was decent, none of the routes were too bad, but similarly none of them were great either. If I had to sort them, I'd say Aeka>Nekoko>Mizuki. I guess I'd still recommend it, but I'd recommend pretty much everything else first.
Next up will be Steins;Gate. Does it have the same 3D scenes as Chaos;Head? Because if it does I'll most likely have to play it at home, and get the next one on my list, Symphonic Rain, for reading on the go.

Re: Recommend a VN

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 8:11 pm
by Nobody in Particular
Flutterz wrote:Next up will be Steins;Gate. Does it have the same 3D scenes as Chaos;Head? Because if it does I'll most likely have to play it at home, and get the next one on my list, Symphonic Rain, for reading on the go.
Well I haven't played much of Steins;Gate, but from what I saw it seems to be completely 2D. Don't see why that would change anytime later in the VN.

Re: Recommend a VN

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 8:56 pm
by Flutterz
Nobody in Particular wrote:
Flutterz wrote:Next up will be Steins;Gate. Does it have the same 3D scenes as Chaos;Head? Because if it does I'll most likely have to play it at home, and get the next one on my list, Symphonic Rain, for reading on the go.
Well I haven't played much of Steins;Gate, but from what I saw it seems to be completely 2D. Don't see why that would change anytime later in the VN.
But Chaos;Head wasn't 3D from the very start either... Oh well, I guess I'll give it a try on my netbook and hope for the best.

Re: Recommend a VN

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 7:23 am
by acewing905
If in case any MuvLuv fans wanted to read Altered Fable, the first partial patch is out.

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http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?xjjv6a4441konea

Source: http://boards.4chan.org/a/res/75462882#q75462882

(The VN kinda sucks, though, sadly.)

Re: Recommend a VN

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 7:33 am
by Nobody in Particular
Flutterz wrote: But Chaos;Head wasn't 3D from the very start either... Oh well, I guess I'll give it a try on my netbook and hope for the best.
But it was. It probably took less than 5 minutes for something 3D to happen.
acewing905 wrote:If in case any MuvLuv fans wanted to read Altered Fable, the first partial patch is out.
It's nice to see that they are making progress. I'm going to wait until it is fully released, but I'm looking forward to it.
acewing905 wrote: (The VN kinda sucks, though, sadly.)
What makes you say that? Is it just more of Extra, or is it bad even by those standards?

Re: Recommend a VN

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 8:07 am
by Flutterz
Nobody in Particular wrote:
Flutterz wrote: But Chaos;Head wasn't 3D from the very start either... Oh well, I guess I'll give it a try on my netbook and hope for the best.
But it was. It probably took less than 5 minutes for something 3D to happen.
I suppose you're right. In any case I'm in chapter 2 and it's working fine, so there shouldn't be any problems.

Re: Recommend a VN

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 9:52 am
by acewing905
Nobody in Particular wrote:
Flutterz wrote:
acewing905 wrote:If in case any MuvLuv fans wanted to read Altered Fable, the first partial patch is out.
It's nice to see that they are making progress. I'm going to wait until it is fully released, but I'm looking forward too it.
acewing905 wrote: (The VN kinda sucks, though, sadly.)
What makes you say that? Is it just more of Extra, or is it bad even by those standards?
It's a lot like Extra in the beginning, but later it turns to shit with a 24 parody ("CHUCK SAUBER" HURRRR), and the final nail in the coffin is that none of the "routes" (if they can be called as such in the first place) have any proper conclusion.

Re: Recommend a VN

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 4:05 pm
by Flutterz
So I've finished Steins;Gate, and it was great. It felt like a refined version of Chaos;Head. For starters it actually worked on my netbook, unlike Chaos;Head. It does the whole subtle choice thing much better. Not only is it used more than 3 times, but the concept is better in general, using (or not) your cell phone seems to give you more control and be more influential than sometimes getting a good or bad delusion. It has many of the same themes as, but while C;H is more fantasy oriented due to focusing more on the characters' abilities, S;G is more sci-fi oriented due to focusing more on time travel, although both have elements of sci-fi and fantasy. And I have to say I generally like sci-fi more :P The characters are much more relatable, most likely due in part to the fact that you spend a lot more time with them than you do in C;H. Finally, the story is much more interesting and complicated, it seems to do a better job of explaining itself, and because all the events are tightly interwoven, most reveals are strongly hinted at beforehand.

Now that I think about it, I've done 7 VNs over the course of November. I think I may have too much free time...

Up next is Symphonic Rain.

Re: Recommend a VN

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 8:21 pm
by Shadowyeclipse
Flutterz wrote:So I've finished Steins;Gate, and it was great. It felt like a refined version of Chaos;Head. For starters it actually worked on my netbook, unlike Chaos;Head. It does the whole subtle choice thing much better. Not only is it used more than 3 times, but the concept is better in general, using (or not) your cell phone seems to give you more control and be more influential than sometimes getting a good or bad delusion. It has many of the same themes as, but while C;H is more fantasy oriented due to focusing more on the characters' abilities, S;G is more sci-fi oriented due to focusing more on time travel, although both have elements of sci-fi and fantasy. And I have to say I generally like sci-fi more :P The characters are much more relatable, most likely due in part to the fact that you spend a lot more time with them than you do in C;H. Finally, the story is much more interesting and complicated, it seems to do a better job of explaining itself, and because all the events are tightly interwoven, most reveals are strongly hinted at beforehand.

Now that I think about it, I've done 7 VNs over the course of November. I think I may have too much free time...

Up next is Symphonic Rain.
Sounds cool.
I'm going to drop 2nd Side and go for Steins;Gate, because as much as I love it, Narcissu pisses me off to no end.

The cellphone concept sounds pretty cool.