usually no more than 50 or 60. a mix of buying at release date and waiting for the seasonal discounts from the digital shop. or buying the physical copies, which i haven't done in a good while.
didn't really feel particularly fond of piofiore, varibari, and olympia soiree. the story for these three are quite taxing to get through, not so hot on the love interests either and i was reaaallly hoping i would at least enjoy them.
i enjoy them here and there. i see it as a natural progression between characters. i think i play a lot of the more mature concept ones these days, to add. i'm always on the lookout for something like it!
really depends! i think i agree with the others that the writing could really make or break. i have not seen this a lot in games i play though, it can be interesting as a plot device
i really enjoy going for the recommended order, a lot of the times it does ease in for what other routes may have like lore, a deeper lore or secret that makes more sense with the order of playing etc. it does add up to the enjoyment to see everything unfold and see the seeds that had been...
a lot of times! too exhausted for anything else whenever i finished, sometimes release date and waiting for another is a liittle boring though there are lots to explore in my backlog lol
i can't remember exactly it had to be a voltage game since i love trying game on the app store, when they used to release the stories in many apps before putting them in one app. either the folk-tale based one or the older idol one, it just unfold from there. that and watching playthroughs, my...
walkthroughs all the way! i'm too anxious to have the realization that i just hit a bad end haha. i don't think i've ever played one without walkthroughs, unless it's games like our life!
so excited for navigatore of the ruined world, since it's set in a post-apocalyptic world which is just so right up my alley. it seems like a good premise and it'll be released on pc!
also excited for homura the crimson warriors, since it's a historical setting. march couldn't come sooner
i'd recommend virche evermore for darker theme with a more angsty story and psychedelica of the black butterfly, where the protagonist is stuck in a mansion with other characters along with monsters! can't remember much from psychedelica in particular but, i consider it to have horror elements