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UK edition of PC Gamer

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 3:02 pm
by encrypted12345
Gotten from the Twitter.

Huh, someone mailed to the UK edition of PC gamer about Katawa Shoujo. PC Gamer had guts to accept it and to actually praise it.

Water Closet. :lol: :lol:

Don't google that. Just don't.

Re: UK edition of PC Gamer

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 3:09 pm
by Nobody in Particular
I Googled Water Closet and then found a link with some pictures: http://thejot.wordpress.com/2009/11/16/ ... n-chamber/

I can't stop laughing at them.

Re: UK edition of PC Gamer

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 3:17 pm
by Megumeru
encrypted12345 wrote:Gotten from the Twitter.

Huh, someone mailed to the UK edition of PC gamer about Katawa Shoujo. PC Gamer had guts to accept it and to actually praise it.

Water Closet. :lol: :lol:

Don't google that. Just don't.
My fate in humanity has been restored.

But what the hell's Water Closet?

Re: UK edition of PC Gamer

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 6:08 pm
by Paddy
A water closet is the British/German/European equivalent of a toilet.

However, I get the feeling you meant "Water Closet: The Forbidden Chamber". (Sounds like a Harry Potter parody.)

MY EYES. :shock:

But what did the letter say in PC Gamer?

Re: UK edition of PC Gamer

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 8:07 pm
by alien.marksman
Paddy wrote:But what did the letter say in PC Gamer?
Here you go..
Link:

Re: UK edition of PC Gamer

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 8:36 pm
by Snow_Storm
Ayo, is that Water Closet game a troll? It has to be.

glad to see this game gettin' soem mainstream appeal.

Re: UK edition of PC Gamer

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 10:45 pm
by Tempester
I always get a little peeved when people say that a lack of interactivity in a visual novel is a detraction, because it's a completely different medium/genre of gaming and needs to be evaluated on its own level. It's like saying that Super Mario World's lack of 3D polygon graphics detracts from the game. Although I'll forgive that for now because I'm just happy to see Katawa Shoujo get more publicity.

Re: UK edition of PC Gamer

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 4:00 am
by metalangel
Interesting. Notable PC Gamer alumnus John Walker absolutely hated KS when he played it on RockPaperShotgun.

Re: UK edition of PC Gamer

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 6:49 am
by Yellow 13
Weird sexual game oh boy...

Re: UK edition of PC Gamer

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 7:33 am
by Daitengu
Funny how mainstream reviews all seem to think the sex is some type of reward instead of the plot device it's used as. Never cared to think about 'why' so they end up with really shallow opinions.

Re: UK edition of PC Gamer

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:58 am
by Palodin
metalangel wrote:Interesting. Notable PC Gamer alumnus John Walker absolutely hated KS when he played it on RockPaperShotgun.
RPS is weird around VNs, at best. They sang the praises oh "Don't take it personally, babe" which I found to be pretty mediocre (Pisspoor art, very forced message at the end). Great site otherwise but they should probably stay away from this genre.

Re: UK edition of PC Gamer

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:39 am
by Mirrormn
Daitengu wrote:Funny how mainstream reviews all seem to think the sex is some type of reward instead of the plot device it's used as. Never cared to think about 'why' so they end up with really shallow opinions.
I don't think I've read a mainstream review of KS so far where I got the impression that the reviewer had finished even a single route, let alone all five. It seems like they must load up the game, play through Act 1, and then fabricate their opinions on the rest of the game based on pure conjecture.

Re: UK edition of PC Gamer

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:27 am
by encrypted12345
Palodin wrote:
metalangel wrote:Interesting. Notable PC Gamer alumnus John Walker absolutely hated KS when he played it on RockPaperShotgun.
RPS is weird around VNs, at best. They sang the praises oh "Don't take it personally, babe" which I found to be pretty mediocre (Pisspoor art, very forced message at the end). Great site otherwise but they should probably stay away from this genre.
Christine Love, huh? I guess that she's a decent and somewhat unorthodox VN creator, but I can't actually call her her good. Digital and Analogue were decent, but I don't know why some people praise them over this. Can't they appreciate something beautifully mundane and with a slice-of-life writing style?

Re: UK edition of PC Gamer

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:28 am
by themocaw
encrypted12345 wrote:Christine Love, huh? I guess that she's a decent and somewhat unorthodox VN creator, but I can't actually call her her good. Digital and Analogue were decent, but I don't know why some people praise them over this. Can't they appreciate something beautifully mundane and with a slice-of-life writing style?
Digital was okay, but I played through it once, deleted it, and had no desire to replay it.

Haven't played Analog, but I hear it's more of the same re: what annoyed me about Digital: namely, the interface.

Re: UK edition of PC Gamer

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:47 am
by encrypted12345
themocaw wrote:Digital was okay, but I played through it once, deleted it, and had no desire to replay it.

Haven't played Analog, but I hear it's more of the same re: what annoyed me about Digital: namely, the interface.
Yeah, basically. I guess that the purpose of the interface was that you would get more invested in the game than you would normally, but that's just so manipulative. It's a bit of a dirty trick, and speaking as a bookworm, I don't think that that type of thing should be praised.

Sure, you can argue that images and sprites that a visual novel uses manipulates the viewer as well, but it's much more subtle.