This is the MetaCouncil Visual Novel Community thread. Talk about Visual Novel's you're playing, are looking forward to or want to play, ask for recommendation, shill your favorite ones, etc.
Please look out for your fellow councilors and make sure to spoiler-tag your spoilers appropiately!
Recommendations:
I'm personally not an expert on Visual Novels and know that I haven't read many of the populare ones (yet!), but to start with, here are my personal top favorites.
The House in Fata Morgana
Higurashi When They Cry
By acclaimed Visual Novel creator Ryukishi07, Higurashi When They Cry is a thrilling horror/suspense/mystery story. It's great. Has a pretty pervy main character though.
There's a mod that adds voice acting from the PS3 version and optionally also the character and background sprites.
Note: The Steam version is sadly not complete yet, as only 6 of the 8 main episodes are available at the moment.
Umineko When They Cry
Also by Ryukishi, Umineko When They Cry is an insanely long murder mystery (80-100) that is absolutely amazing despite some pacing issues.
Also has a godly soundtrack with over 100 tracks. It comes in 2 games (Question Arcs, then Answer Arcs), where each game contains 4 episodes.
Again, there's a mod that adds voice acting from the PS3 version and optionally also the character and background sprites.
There's more I played, but I'm lazy, I hope this will do for a start.
Feel free to add your own recommendations and I'll add them to this post, or maybe we can do it via threadmarks, or we restructure the recommendations into certain genres...
Also if you have a better subtitle, let me know!
Book Club
Exzyleph is running the MetaCouncil Visual Novel Book Club, in which we read and comment about a VN together every month (well, whoever wants to).
It has a thread here where you can find the current schedule and post your suggestions!
Please look out for your fellow councilors and make sure to spoiler-tag your spoilers appropiately!
Recommendations:
I'm personally not an expert on Visual Novels and know that I haven't read many of the populare ones (yet!), but to start with, here are my personal top favorites.
The House in Fata Morgana
With a length of 20-30 hours, a distinctive art-style, fantastic music, a story that I consider to be one of the best I've ever experienced in any medium and excellent handling of many mature themes and not resorting to cheap pervy stuff, I consider The House in Fata Morgana as an excellent choice for people who are put off by "anime" in Visual Novels.A gothic suspense tale set in a cursed mansion. "The House in Fata Morgana" is a full-length visual novel spanning nearly a millennium that deals in tragedy, human nature, and insanity.
Higurashi When They Cry
By acclaimed Visual Novel creator Ryukishi07, Higurashi When They Cry is a thrilling horror/suspense/mystery story. It's great. Has a pretty pervy main character though.
There's a mod that adds voice acting from the PS3 version and optionally also the character and background sprites.
Note: The Steam version is sadly not complete yet, as only 6 of the 8 main episodes are available at the moment.
Umineko When They Cry
Also by Ryukishi, Umineko When They Cry is an insanely long murder mystery (80-100) that is absolutely amazing despite some pacing issues.
Also has a godly soundtrack with over 100 tracks. It comes in 2 games (Question Arcs, then Answer Arcs), where each game contains 4 episodes.
Again, there's a mod that adds voice acting from the PS3 version and optionally also the character and background sprites.
There's more I played, but I'm lazy, I hope this will do for a start.
Feel free to add your own recommendations and I'll add them to this post, or maybe we can do it via threadmarks, or we restructure the recommendations into certain genres...
Also if you have a better subtitle, let me know!
Book Club
Exzyleph is running the MetaCouncil Visual Novel Book Club, in which we read and comment about a VN together every month (well, whoever wants to).
It has a thread here where you can find the current schedule and post your suggestions!
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