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Best visual novels without fan service
Best visual novels without fan service













best visual novels without fan service

VNs that make use of the medium I appreciate, I really enjoyed the Zero Escape series and I liked 13 Sentinels a fair bit, but the likes of Steins Gate, despite enjoying it, better suited the Episodic Anime format. I still feel like returning to play the other Danganronpa games, though Ultra Despair Girls kinda killed my enthusiasm, as by that point they had bled the 'mystery' dry and I'm not sure I can be arsed to return to the formula.Ĭame to the realization recently that for the most part, I'd rather just read a book. The 2 Danganronpa games I've played weren't too bad, though they still spent a bit too much time meandering around than I'd like. The Phoenix Wright games were similar, with some very drawn-out court cases.

best visual novels without fan service

Anything that's even remotely mysterious is gone over again and again and again until I'm sick of reading about it. Like, in VLR they spend about 10 minutes going over a game of Rock-paper-scissors in the most tedious and drawn-out way possible, and I'm sitting there thinking "YES, I FUCKING GET IT, CAN WE MOVE ON PLEASE!". It is incredibly repetitive, hammering every single point home over and over again, which results in me skim-reading a lot of the dialogue. I mean, I finished them, and they are sometimes quite long, so that's something I suppose.īut I think VLR was my last one, and after that I had little desire to return to them, apart from the obligatory play-through of Doki Doki Literature Club because, well, memes I guess. Phoenix Wright, Danganronpa, VLR, Hotel Dusk, and a couple others that slip my mind right now. I've played the mainstream ones everyone else probably has.















Best visual novels without fan service