I bumped into this video in another site, and since according to @slimerancher@lemmy.world Iām the communityās āunofficial head of VNsā I figured I should post it here. :D
Iāve played most of these so Iām adding my comments below.
Status: Finished.
I think this one is more of a point-and-click adventure game than a VN, but itās a really interesting and quirky one.
You play as a futuristic detective investigating cases with the help of an AI partner residing in a prosthetic eye. Gameplay is split between investigations and āSomniumā sections where you dive into peopleās subconscious minds to find things they are trying to hide from you.
Thereās also a sequel which I liked even more than the original game.
Status: Finished.
An amazingly comfy game. You play as a bartender in a dystopian cyberpunk future just trying to make it through the month without being evicted.
I love how much worldbuilding you get from just hearing the news on the TV and chatting to people.
Itās also hilarious how you can actually affect some charactersā storylines by getting them too drunk. :D
Status: Finished.
This one is a classic. Play as a very unlucky defense lawyer who gets the worst possible cases and have to somehow prove your client is innocent.
Personally I think 3 > 1 > 2, but all three games are great.
Thereās also a newly-released pack with the second trilogy, featuring new main characters, and a bundle with a prequel duology starring an ancestor of the main character on Victorian ages.
Status: Finished.
A very dark story, and it takes a while to pick up steam (I only started truly enjoying the game during the third ādoorā), but the payoff is amazing and the game is definitely worth playing.
You play as an amnesiac who after awakening in a mysterious mansion starts exploring ādoorsā that show you tragic events that happened in that house over the centuries, while you slowly try to figure out who you are.
The Switch version has a lot of content - besides the main game thereās a prequel (āA Requiem for Innocenceā), a sequel (āReincarnationā) and a bunch of side-stories.
While I think the sequel is significantly weaker than the rest of the game (and has a far less interesting artstyle), all the content was worth going through IMO.
Status: Finished.
Weird, quirky and dark - you play as students trapped by a crazy murderous bear who tries to pit them against each other with promises of freedom to whoever manages to commit murder while avoiding being caught.
In some ways it resembles the Phoenix Wright games, mixing investigation sections and courtroom sections, but itās much darker and has a very unique style featuring a lot of minigames during the courtroom sections - as an example, in Phoenix Wright you simply choose the statement that contains a lie and the evidence that proves it, while in this game the statements keep flying non-stop around the screen and you have to manage shooting the lie with a āTruth Bulletā created from evidence you collected.
Status: Finished the original version on a PSVita, played a bit of Elite.
This is my favorite VN ever, and while I do prefer the original art this is still absolutely worth playing. A crazy story about a group of nerds accidentally bumping into time travel, and all the mess that comes up from this.
If youāve seen the anime then you already know all the main story (the adaptation was excellent), but the VN has additional routes for other characters and extra worldbuilding, so I still think itās worth reading through.
One warning though: The true ending flags are kinda annoying, so donāt be afraid of using a guide if you get stuck. This tends to a be a problem with most games in the Science Adventure series. :/
Status: Finished.
This is one of my biggest VN surprises. A game by Kemco, the company that keeps pushing all those budget RPGs? With an atypical art style? This canāt be good, right?
Well, this one turned out amazing, and itās probably my #1 recommendation for someone who wants to experiment a more traditional VN.
The story starts with the MC getting stuck in a village in the middle of nowhere with a broken bike, while strange murders start to happen which the villagers claim to have been commited by āwolvesā infiltrated among them.
Itās heavily inspired in the Werewolf party game, with a branching storyline and a fantastic cast - the MC in particular is one of the my favorite VN leads ever.
Status: Playing.
Iāve played the first chapter, and plan on continuing it soon. Amazing presentation, Iāve described it before as a ānon-stop stream of beautiful artworkā.
Itās part of the āNasuverseā where the Tsukihime and Fate games happen.
Status: Playing.
I heard this is more of a romance story, but so far the things that caught my attention the most were the sports sections.
The concept of this game is āsomeone created flying shoes, so obviously people came up with a competitive sport using itā, and the story revolves around a group of newbie players that the MC ends up having to train.
I really enjoyed the lore and worldbuilding around this - the game designer really put some effort into trying to make the sport interesting, including background details such as how the rules for it evolved over time.
I also like how the OST for the sport scenes feel like they could be battle themes for a JRPG. :D
Havenāt played these two, so canāt comment much about them.
I saw Witch on the Holy Night, and it gave a strong implication that Iād need to know a bunch of backstory about Fate Stay Night to follow it. Some of these mega-series like āWhen They Cryā or whatever itās called seem to have that issue.
I understand it takes place in the same universe as Fate and Tsukihime, but is otherwise a completely self-contained story.
Since Iām still early on the game I canāt confirm this, but so far I had no issues following it and I know almost nothing about Fate - this game is my first foray into this universe.