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"A Beginner's Guide to Visual Novels on the Dreamcast"

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Blogger DCGX said...

Just after I had my DC modded, maybe around 2003/2004, I started looking into the Japanese library to see what might be worth getting now that I could play Japanese games. More often than not I would find a game, love the cover art, read a brief description and then figure out it was a visual novel (before I knew of the term visual novel), and I'd be disappointed. Not because I couldn't read Japanese and therefore not enjoy the games, though that played a part, but because they weren't really games. Which is fine, but not my cup of tea. I've chosen not to buy the vast majority of the PSVita's releases in the last few years because they're primarily visual novels. Again, not a bad thing, just not my thing. This is a helpful little guide though for those that do like VNs.

Tuesday, November 06, 2018

Blogger hoogafanter said...

I played a few hours of Divi-Dead... I think I was brain-dead by the time I realized I should stop...

Tuesday, November 06, 2018

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

Great article Lewis - these games are a part of the Dreamcast library I know very little about, mainly due to the language barrier. Welcome to the team, look forward to more stuff like this!

Wednesday, November 07, 2018

Blogger Hiro said...

I have a few visual novels, they are distracted, they have minigames or they even mix with graphic adventures like other genres.

With lovely OPs and I advise you to get the limited editions as they include: from PVC dolls of the visual novel, OST, cards, VMU dedicated to the game...

Thursday, November 08, 2018

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