anyone else here that used to be on r/visualnovels or r/otomegames? i'm playing through jack jeanne right now and having a blast. what VNs have you all been playing/reading lately?
Yeah, I was there, though I didn't participate a lot.
Lately I haven't done much VNing. Last one I attempted was Yu-No, but like most of Mages stuff, it's way too "guide absolutely required to do anything at all". Either that, or have a super high tolerance for re-read after re-read, carefully diagramming the entire story, doing a thorough search of the environment often without any idea where I'm supposed to go next.
I dunno. Last reasonably new one I really enjoyed was probably Ladykiller In A Bind. I also tried Soviet Games' recent "Love, Money, and Rock 'n Roll", and the bad end I got messed me up so bad I haven't been back.
Hello! I am not midwestern myself, but I got roots there via both parents (dad was born and raised in Iowa, maternal grandmother born and raised in Kansas, etc.). And the California Central Valley is basically the Midwest of the West. I am also what some would call "left", though more traditional socialists might dispute my credentials (Geoist/Anarchist). Looking forward to some good conversation.
Let's start with this: anyone know why my UI here defaults to Japanese? Yeah, I'm a weeb, but I'm not sufficiently weebish for that.
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anyone else here that used to be on r/visualnovels or r/otomegames? i'm playing through jack jeanne right now and having a blast. what VNs have you all been playing/reading lately?
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