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What are your favourite visual novels?
If you have any recommendations, reply with them.
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If you have any recommendations, reply with them.
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Overview of the Game -
The reason I'm making this thread is because I just finished an amazing visual novel I got in a Humble Bundle.
The ending was unexpected and I genuinely thought it was heartfelt. I have a number of other VNs on my Steam backlog but I figured I'd post this mostly for recommendations for other VNs.
The one I just played was about a guy that travels to Japan and stays with two women who he thought were men (I guess they never exchanged photographs) because of their names being unisex.
Some thoughts -
As my sister just returned from a trip to Japan with her friend and actually gave me some souvenirs from there, I think this game kind of made more of an impact on me and makes me want to visit Japan even more.
If I do ever go to Japan (I can afford a round-trip in one pay because of how cheap it is due to our geographical location and close proximity to Asia), I'd definitely be visiting the Edo period studio park (which is mentioned in the game as a visitable location) because I'm utterly fascinated by the Edo period and general traditional Japanese culture.
I'd also be meeting my Japanese friend and hopefully her mum too. I play Pokemon Go with her mum a lot via long distance (she creates weekly groups with me and we've considered trading with each other once we unlock the Forever Friends thing).
The reason I'm making this thread is because I just finished an amazing visual novel I got in a Humble Bundle.
The ending was unexpected and I genuinely thought it was heartfelt. I have a number of other VNs on my Steam backlog but I figured I'd post this mostly for recommendations for other VNs.
The one I just played was about a guy that travels to Japan and stays with two women who he thought were men (I guess they never exchanged photographs) because of their names being unisex.
Some thoughts -
As my sister just returned from a trip to Japan with her friend and actually gave me some souvenirs from there, I think this game kind of made more of an impact on me and makes me want to visit Japan even more.
If I do ever go to Japan (I can afford a round-trip in one pay because of how cheap it is due to our geographical location and close proximity to Asia), I'd definitely be visiting the Edo period studio park (which is mentioned in the game as a visitable location) because I'm utterly fascinated by the Edo period and general traditional Japanese culture.
I'd also be meeting my Japanese friend and hopefully her mum too. I play Pokemon Go with her mum a lot via long distance (she creates weekly groups with me and we've considered trading with each other once we unlock the Forever Friends thing).