i believe this one counts as indie since the developer is listed as an individual.. monochrome heaven ! it's messy and that somehow makes it very entertaining to me.
cinderella phenomenon is an easy pick as well! it's well done; not sure if i'd have the same impression if i were to play today...
not really .
perhaps I'm being cheeky, but it's like with singers or movie actors; I don't really care about what they're up to as people outside of their music/roles they played ... listening feels like sitting through a drawn-out speech at an event which i thought i could leave already
Unless it becomes so unbearable that I want to drop it I try to 100% everything! To be honest I can't say it's worth it every time, but ideally all of the endings create a full picture of the story for me, I feel like I'm missing out if I don't at least skim over everything
I usually just space out in public transport. Not exactly otome or BL, but I've played anime rhythm games in public before, that got me some weird looks a few times ˙𐃷˙
Not exactly but I remember I dropped a game once because it felt like the heroine was solving the LIs problems while barely getting any support in return and i pouted over that
Depends on how acquainted they are with visual novels in general, but probably Amnesia (I see it being mentioned a lot here, dunno what they put in it but it does feel like the most obvious choice). If I were to stray from that then I'd say Nameless, or even Cinderella Phenomenon; those are...
it was abandoned?! i had no ideas That's such a shame.. on the bright side, I read it with a mtl, the text is pretty simple it's easy to understand what's going on.. but it's quite a ride nonetheless. i hope you'll enjoy it when you decide to experience it!
i like a heroine to be her own person, voice on
when I was younger i used to prefer full-on self-inserts, but ive kind of grown bored of them after ive got a partner, even though i really miss that specific feel of imagining yourself as a protagonist
i think my voice on preference comes from...
More plot! Or at least some conflict going on, internal or external. Comedy and slice of life stuff are really not for me... Makes me want to skip everything...
My memory is not That reliable but I'd continue ! I probably took a break for a reason and I'd rather minimize the chance of getting into that mood where I want to drop it again
They don't have the same feeling but it's what gets me curious every time!! I play them when one catches my eye, It's interesting how they get around those scenes and how they portray them since it's for a female audience
Not really :oops: I have a few very small VAs I fancy but there's barely anything with them. It's fun to recognise popular ones though... Kakihara Tetsuya is one of the ones I particularly like seeing
Always go for a guide Without it, it feels too much like an actual game and it's too much effort... I can't enjoy the story if I'm stuck raging over "how-to-get-the-ending". And if I pick up a guide after clearing one random ending, it'll feel like an inconvenience because I wasn't linear with it
I can't remember the last time I've replayed a game... I have some weird feeling that it'd be wasting my time, even though rationally I don't think I agree at all