Tristia opening.
Apparently releasing on Jan 19th. Open the steam page now!
Apparently releasing on Jan 19th. Open the steam page now!
Tsukihime (2000) was my favourite Type-Moon VN before I've read Mahoyo. Of course, when we look at both of them from a strictly technical perspective, Mahoyo will come up on top, since the former was made during their doujin circle days. While the latter has one of the most extravagant production value I have ever seen in any VN.Intrigued by Witch on the Holy Night, the very little (one session) I read of Tsukihime was pretty great.
I followed what Maverick posted on Steam forums and also posted on protondb. playing under Proton GE 7.42 and using Protontricks I installed xact (both 32 and 64 bit), WMP11, and lavfilters.Can anybody confirm that Tokyo Necro has serious issues on Deck ? The protondb page isnot reassuring.
Works fine on my WinDeck setup.Can anybody confirm that Tokyo Necro has serious issues on Deck ? The protondb page isnot reassuring.
I tested it for a bit and it seems to work fine after installing xact and some codecs. You can try installing GE-Proton and then add a file named "2183070.py" in "/home/deck/.local/share/Steam/compatibilitytools.d/GE-Proton7-xx/protonfixes/gamefixes" with this content:Can anybody confirm that Tokyo Necro has serious issues on Deck ? The protondb page isnot reassuring.
""" Game fix for Tokyo Necro
"""
#pylint: disable=C0103
from protonfixes import util
def main():
util.protontricks('klite')
util.protontricks('xact')
I think Takumi redeemed himself in the final route, though. He even got rid of his stutter.The main character starts off annyoing and... stays this way until the end.
You still need to repeat the game IIRC (you can just use the skip function to save a lot of time though).What made C;H a lot more annoying to me is how annoying it was to get to the true ending. In Steins;Gate this was handled much better about this. Even Robotics Notes didn't force me to go through the same chapters before again and again, that was really complete nonsense in the first game. I hope they aren't repeating that in Child.
annoying. Sure, skip helps, but it's still like 15 minutes of boredom that shouldn't exist. Just let me jump a head to where I need to go. 999 was great about that.You still need to repeat the game IIRC (you can just use the skip function to save a lot of time though).
Sadly, only a few VNs have a flowchart option.annoying. Sure, skip helps, but it's still like 15 minutes of boredom that shouldn't exist. Just let me jump a head to where I need to go. 999 was great about that.
But that only confirms a Japanese PC port, it seems. Of course, I'm not sure if there is much of a physical PC market anymore, so this might already confirm that it's getting released on Steam too.
coming to PC now too
Yeah, sadly the PC version of Realta Nua was only available for a limited time, iirc. But fortunately the internet remembers, and the Ultimate Edition mod is still getting worked on. And Mirror Moon's localisation work, while serviceable for its time, is definitely showing its age, especially when compared with other fan translation work that came after it.I'd be interested in those, and as far as I can tell, they don't legally sell the game digitally (or physically) on Amazon Japan anymore.
Everything you need to know about Muv Luv:I'm considering checking out Muv-Luv since it's on sale on Steam. Anything I should know? I'm a relative newcomer to the VN genre, the only real traditional ones I have played are Steins;Gate and House in Fata Morgana. I've played some more hybrid stuff like Danganronpa and Zero's Escape before as well. Is Muv-Luv something most of you would recommend?
This is how I felt. I stopped playing, and a few months later sold my PS5, so I never got to try it again.Ok not entirely a VN but close enough
I’m playing 13 sentinels right now and probably cos of the hype it’s had I feel like I’m missing something?
First the battles are pretty basic, that’s well understood as not the games string point and it works well enough as a palette cleanser, so fair enough.
But the core VN experience while I know it’s told non linearly and can be experienced in whatever order you want, is left feeling me a little cold.
I’m intrigued by the mystery of the story but it all feels so disconnected and “bitty”, I’d have thought it would have started to gel a bit more now 12 hours in but it hasn’t
I’ll finish it, as I say I’m intrigued but it doesn’t feel a very cohesive experience, something akin to a 30 hour long sci-fi Her Story VN is my vibe right now
I had another look at this, since it's seemingly the only source that confirms a PC release. The Japanese text on the bottom left does not mention a PC ersion at all, talking only about the upcoming Switch and PS4 versions in the West. The only hint at a PC release is the blue tag here:
coming to PC now too
Use the latest Proton-GE and you're good.Witch on the Holy Night is marked as Playable on Steam, but ProtonDB has recent feedback saying that the game doesn't play movies.
So which is which ?