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Let's Discuss 2: Visual Novels #1363411
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I don't announce many visual novels because I feel like the audience isn't here for it but they are gaining in popularity. I only announce when I feel it has a bit more to it than just clicking through. What are your thoughts on them?

Description: A visual novel is a genre of interactive, text-based fiction video games that combines literature with static graphics, sound, and occasionally voice acting. Originating in Japan, these games feature anime-style art, a first-person perspective, and branching storylines, where player decisions, made through dialogue choices, determine the plot’s outcome and ending.

Key Characteristics

Narrative Focus: They prioritize storytelling, often focusing on romance, drama, fantasy, or mystery.

Visuals: Stories are told through character sprites (portraits) over static backgrounds, with special "CG" art for significant events.

Interactivity: Gameplay usually involves reading text and selecting choices that branch the story.

Format: Popularized in Japan (often under categories like ADV or NVL), they are now popular globally, often played on PC and consoles.

Types of Visual Novels
Kinetic Novels: Strictly linear, featuring no player choices.

Dating Sims: Focused on building relationships with characters.

Hybrid Games: Combine traditional visual novel narration with mechanics from other genres, such as puzzles or RPG elements (e.g., Phoenix Wright).

Here is an example: The Bunker Notes

Thanks in advance for providing your thoughts!

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Re: Let's Discuss 2: Visual Novels [Re: BrownEyedTigre] #1363414
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As a rule, I am not a fan of making choices in games but I guess that is part of the point of Visual Novels. I have played a couple and I'm pretty sure I have at least a couple more. Some of them look pretty good. I think as long as you know that's what type of game it is, that they're fine for certain moods you might be in.

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