Speaking of FAULT, does anyone know where "FAULT - Silence the Pendant" goes in the scheme of things? A while back Sekai said that the extra funding from Milestone one would go towards it. I know Milestone Two is like a chapter 2 of the game, but what about Silence?
With Dresden's warning in mind: Kazutaka Kodaka (DR writer/director) interviewed Uchikoshi for next week's Famitsu. Since he calls Uchikoshi out as "Punchline's writer", it's probably going to be focused on that (or its game adaptation), but it'll be interesting to see a conversation between the two.
In the tweet, Kodaka says jokingly that "he has sore muscles all over this body because of the interview" and that we'll know why if we check out the article in next weeks Famitsu; so it's probably gonna be a looong interview (or Kodaka conducted the interview in a Monokuma costume . Even Kodaka interviewing Uchikoshi on his past work would be very interesting, I get the feeling that he and Uchikoshi see themselves as a bit of VN ambassadors to the west. If there's more news in the interview, we'll know by Wednesday because of the inevitable scans.
I believe I remember reading somewhere that it's a prequel, but don't quote me on that, because I can't remember where I read that
Does anyone know if Rice Digital charges on ship? I want to import the Steins;Gate LE.
I think they charge immediately on transaction.
This is the VN thread, not a thread for endlessly rehashing speculation about a set of numbers that may or may not mean anything. Talk about the ZE games if you want, but stop with the reflexive hyping.
Some posts about ice cream got deleted I'd tread carefully. I'm not sure why though because that member is pretty cool!
On a different note:
I know the chance is slimmer than I could possibly express, but has anyone here completed 「Soranica Ele」, because I really want to talk about it?
I have played 30% of I/O so far. It's decent. I really like the artstyle but it has a few quirks at times. Starting on route C was a really bad idea and nothing made sense so I stopped and went to A. A was kind of dark in a good way and it had the right amount of mystery and sweet moments too.
The virtual reality and hacking stuff is sort of dumb though. The hacking group physically deal with bugs and security holes in their system? And the bugs are actual (virtual) bugs and the holes are actual (virtual) holes? Really? Anyway, I won't be able to get back to it for another month but I like it so far for the most part. I really enjoyed some of the music especially.
So I've heard. I really couldn't believe what was happening when I started the game on route C so I'm expecting a pretty wild ride/trainwreck.Oh, I/O. It goes utterly batshit insane later on (in a comical way), so strap yourself in.
And god did I hate how the fan translators used all that obnoxious colored text.
Tried out F/SN and Chaos; Head the other day.
FSN was a bit too slow for my tastes,
Hi there again. Following my previous mention here, I finally got around to finish Muv-Luv Extra (after a two-month hiatus, because I really got bored by it midway through). I'll be honest: I am no Visual Novel aficionado, so maybe my expectations were a bit skewered. Either way, I managed to force myself to power through it mainly because I'm interested in Muv-Luv Alternative, and I'd rather not miss the complete package so to speak.
Muv-Luv Extra Overall Impressions
The first thing I have to mention (or rather, complain about) is that the game is really slow. It spends a huge amount of time dedicating itself to rather trivial events with little to no consequence, and its gratuitous use of ellipses doesn't help with its glacial pace. Most of its humor is pretty ineffective as well, which coupled with its sluggishness makes playing through it a real bore. The story itself isn't anything special, and though it parodies various tropes found within the harem genre (or rather, tries to), it itself falls victim to it and ultimately is average at best.
Characters-wise, it's nothing stellar either, with all of them falling into stereotypical archetypes (childhood friend, rich lady, tsundere class rep, etc.), and all of them receive little to no development for most of the game, until you reach pretty much the endgame of their route, which is a shame as said developments made them a bit more interesting.
(I did like Ayamine. She gives no fucks and trolls everyone.)
My gripes surrounding the story and characters aside, I have to say that graphically it's a pretty solid game, with a lot of variety of sprites and animations, far more than I'd have expected out of a Visual Novel, and ultimately I've been pretty impressed by them (I particularily liked the exploding house). The soundtrack however is pretty poor, with no particular standout track (though on the flip side none of them are particulaily grating either), and it's not helped by the fact that the same couple of tracks get reused over and over. Finally, I don't have any knowledge of Japanese so I can't really comment much on the voice acting, but I generally liked the voices.
Oh yeah, the game has some sex scenes, but I suppose no one really care about them (and if you do, let me tell you that it's not worth it).
Overall, it's a pretty average and boring game, mainly due to issues concerning its writing. However, it's not as though it was a complete bust either, as I did enjoy some parts of the game. Besides, I now am one step closer to reaching Alternative, which has better be worth it.
On to Unlimited next!
Marimo route da best.
Finished Never 7 a while ago. I'll do a full write up post on it when I get the time, but short review is I really, really liked it. Super glad I gave it a go.
Also have started going through Ever 17. Man that is such a different game. Definitely see where the 999/VLR comparisons come from. In some aspects, I actually think the concept of being trapped is even more effective here because the whole facility is underwater. Gives it a super claustrophobic feeling I really dig. Same reason I find thrillers set on submarines super effective. Being really far underwater is just super terrifying.
Just finished theevent, so I'm calling this now for future reference. Sora is totallyblackout. Explains why shea robot/virtual reality hologram/somehow an AI or machineand is totally something Uchikoshi would do.couldn't show up with the power was out
It'll be interesting to hear your thoughts on Alternative when you get to it.
Nice to see that you liked Never7, it is my favorite VN. It certainly has a bit of a different vibe than the other VNs Uchikoshi has worked on. If I had to describe it I'd say it's much less tense but there's still a sense of unease throughout.Finished Never 7 a while ago. I'll do a full write up post on it when I get the time, but short review is I really, really liked it. Super glad I gave it a go.
Also have started going through Ever 17. Man that is such a different game. Definitely see where the 999/VLR comparisons come from. In some aspects, I actually think the concept of being trapped is even more effective here because the whole facility is underwater. Gives it a super claustrophobic feeling I really dig. Same reason I find thrillers set on submarines super effective. Being really far underwater is just super terrifying.
Just finished theevent, so I'm calling this now for future reference. Sora is totallyblackout. Explains why shea robot/virtual reality hologram/somehow an AI or machineand is totally something Uchikoshi would do.couldn't show up with the power was out
Hi there again. Following my previous mention here, I finally got around to finish Muv-Luv Extra (after a two-month hiatus, because I really got bored by it midway through). I'll be honest: I am no Visual Novel aficionado, so maybe my expectations were a bit skewered. Either way, I managed to force myself to power through it mainly because I'm interested in Muv-Luv Alternative, and I'd rather not miss the complete package so to speak.
Muv-Luv Extra Overall Impressions
The first thing I have to mention (or rather, complain about) is that the game is really slow. It spends a huge amount of time dedicating itself to rather trivial events with little to no consequence, and its gratuitous use of ellipses doesn't help with its glacial pace. Most of its humor is pretty ineffective as well, which coupled with its sluggishness makes playing through it a real bore. The story itself isn't anything special, and though it parodies various tropes found within the harem genre (or rather, tries to), it itself falls victim to it and ultimately is average at best.
Characters-wise, it's nothing stellar either, with all of them falling into stereotypical archetypes (childhood friend, rich lady, tsundere class rep, etc.), and all of them receive little to no development for most of the game, until you reach pretty much the endgame of their route, which is a shame as said developments made them a bit more interesting.
(I did like Ayamine. She gives no fucks and trolls everyone.)
My gripes surrounding the story and characters aside, I have to say that graphically it's a pretty solid game, with a lot of variety of sprites and animations, far more than I'd have expected out of a Visual Novel, and ultimately I've been pretty impressed by them (I particularily liked the exploding house). The soundtrack however is pretty poor, with no particular standout track (though on the flip side none of them are particulaily grating either), and it's not helped by the fact that the same couple of tracks get reused over and over. Finally, I don't have any knowledge of Japanese so I can't really comment much on the voice acting, but I generally liked the voices.
Oh yeah, the game has some sex scenes, but I suppose no one really care about them (and if you do, let me tell you that it's not worth it).
Overall, it's a pretty average and boring game, mainly due to issues concerning its writing. However, it's not as though it was a complete bust either, as I did enjoy some parts of the game. Besides, I now am one step closer to reaching Alternative, which has better be worth it.
On to Unlimited next!
Marimo route da best.
You're in for a ride.
I should let you know that unlimited isn't much better but at least changes it up enough and is short enough that you can blaze through it. Alternative is my favorite thing from any medium ever, so I hope you at least enjoy it!
I think you'll probably appreciate Extra a little more after Alternative since the games build upon the previous ones pretty fierce. While bland on it's own Extra provides some nice contrast to what follows.
Having some trouble getting into Ace Attorney. Loved Danganronpa and love the Zero Escape series, but AA is having trouble grabbing me.
Not sure if it's the weirdly/poorly drawn characters, the unexciting setting, or what...but I just was expecting...more? Not really sure. I'll keep sticking with it, but it's not looking good.