Introduction
Welcome, fellow Fuwamembers, to the FuwaRecognition thread. Starting this March, we’ll be highlighting some of the best contributions made by our members each month. From snazzy blog articles to delicious forum threads, and perhaps even a few things more on the shitpost part of the spectrum, we'll keep an eye out for the cream of the crop. And then we'll gather them here. Just for you.
*holds up giant APPLAUSE sign*
A-hem, so this is the f
I went ahead and played my way through this... for the most part, the story is slice-of-life, with a lot more focus on the comedic elements than in the main game. The result is a lot of hilarious scenes... and really little else for most of the first two-thirds of the game. The endgame story is supposed to be a tearjerking final battle... but to be honest, I hadn't developed enough affection for the new characters to feel anything for what was happening. Too much of the content was comedic, a
RESIDENT EVIL
Hello everybody, and welcome to my Random Game Reviews blog, where I'll make a review for whatever game I happen to be playing.
Now then, where to start? How about at the start of the game? Seems logical. After selecting New Game you can pick one of two stories: Chris Redfield's story (which is basically hard-mode and the story I'd personally recommend for those that are playing RE for the first time),
and Jill Valentine's story (of which is much easier than Chris' story).
First, I should state that I couldn't stand Yumina from Yumina the Ethereal, so I dropped the game about halfway through. I hate it when a ditz is the main heroine, and Yumina is one of the most air-headed heroines I've ever run across... and I've played a lot of moege. As such, I went in without a lot of the knowledge you are supposed to gain in Yumina's late-game, so my experience will be slightly different from those who played Yumina.
First, Touka, the protagonist, is a former chuunibyou
Hello everyone! Rose here, bringing you guys a post about a really amazing thread we have here at Fuwanovel. The one on the spotlight this time is going to be the "Data extraction thread", created by maefdomn.
Long time idea. If for whatever reason you need some data from a game, would it be music, sprites, CG's and if like me you SUCK with computers, well worry no more because I have the solution for you.
-maefdomn on the thread's introduction
It's common to enjoy a nice Visual No
I'm in the midst of playing this game, and I thought I'd first give you a basic outline of what to expect.
This game is based around four major aspects:
1. Hitting enemies' weak spots (elemental)
2. Getting enemies to hit your strong points (elemental)
3. Use 1 and 2 to build up your MP to use powerful super-skills.
4. Keeping Corona, Tokino, and Touka (the protagonist) alive while still keeping their levels up.
There are a lot of other points and complexities, but it pretty much boi
Wah, I have been so inactive here lately. Seems like Love Rec. took too much of my time, haha~~ (Damn Clephas you speed hacker I'm only just onto the 3rd route and you are already done with the whole June eroge ). Taking a break from Love Rec., I decided to try out a VN that has been sitting in my Steam library for quite some time - Voices from the Sea. Released on September 16th 2014, Voices of the Sea is a short OELVN flash game from Zeiva Inc, which you can play for free, or purchase the Pl
The following list only contains threads made from June 27 to July 04, any older thread will be placed under the "Updated" banner if new relevant content is added to it.
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Visual Novel Discussion About Higurashi's new TL (Link) New Pulltop title? "A Sky Full of Stars" (Link) Purrfectly Ever After Otome VN on Kickstarter (Link) What makes Grisaia no Kajitsu so great? (Link) Little Busters Inconsistencies [spo
Live in France or Germany and want to meet me in real life this summer? It’s more likely than you think. As you may or may not know, I will be going on vacation to foreign lands this month together with my parents. I’m leaving early on the 8th and will be back sometime in […] View the full article
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/367314396/love-series-visual-novel?ref=nav_search
Love Series is simple and easily readable and written by 12 years winner Brannon Wyndesor
Its a visual novel that people can easily read and play,
Demo version has released since yesterday, as well and here's the demo!:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/uq5ofv706btqni0/FNA_Windows.zip
Happa no Tsubasa (KADOKAWA/ QPLANT/ IJINMEI)
Happa no Tsubasa is given free to people who backs the Love Se
Normally, I don't finish the VN of the Month games so early (I'd expected to be forced to take more time out for Neyuki, and so I've been left at loose ends). So, I normally just pull a few random VNs out of my massive backlog (mostly stuff I got at really low prices through my friend in Japan), play them, then mini-review them. However, I've chosen to be a bit more ambitious this time around, since I have the time. I'm actually going to make a schedule!
1. Kikouyoku Senki Gin no Toki no
From the beginning I'm going to be blunt and say this VN is going to be a bit of a hard sell for most readers. There are several reasons for this.
1. Rapid genre shifts (this thing jumps through hoops for at least four genres and shifts rapidly from serious, to sad, to scary... so rapidly most people will probably lose track of what's going on)
2. There is a surprisingly large amount of rape and H in general for a VN that is only about five to six hours long for me (and about twelve to fourt
Made sure to use the version where Kuon is actually wearing something.
Introduction:
Phew, that was long. I wasn't playing the whole time, but I still took nearly a good month and a half. Despite that, I actually have less to talk about than last time.
Gurenka left me with a satisfying feeling finishing Kuon's route. The game has two satisfying routes with decent endings (two of them, to be exact), but outside those two routes it seriously lacks substance. I'd say what I en
After finishing this VN, I had a lot of thoughts... mostly positive. There is almost nothing to complain about with this VN. It shows off the best of Alcot's style of work, with hilarious character interactions, good nakige scenes, and a strong true route and ending. From the perspective of someone familiar with the structure of this type of nakige (which is what it turns out to be), this one is fairly close to kamige level.
First, there are four main heroines in this VN. Chiho, the deredere
First, I should explain Alcot's varying styles to those who aren't accustomed to me discussing this company. Alcot has three types of VNs it makes. One is the classic charage type, like Clover Days. The characters and story are funny but tend to be shallow, with little overall depth. Nonetheless, because the stories are funny, you still like them anyway. The second type are the more serious works, like Kurenai no Tsuki, which have more adult (not in the sexual meaning of the word) themes an
Well, you'll be disappointed to know that I am disappointed with this VN, even though I didn't have high hopes for it.
First, I should explain the theory/template for a good trap protagonist VN.
1. Protagonist is voiced (voicing the protagonist in these VNs with a sex-neutral-sounding VA generally gives you what you want)
2. Protagonist is something of a submissive personality, when it comes to minor issues, but when it comes to anything major is proactive.
3. Protagonist at some point s
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Visual Novel Discussion Is it good to read two routes of the same VN the same time? (Link) Scariest heroines (Link) Angel Beats (Link)
Development Boards How to code a VN with Ren'py, Part 3 (Comprehensive Guide) (Link)
Other Discussion P
The Blurb
Flowers: Le volume sur printemps (AKA Flowers: Spring Volume) is a yuri game set in an all-girls catholic school. You play as Shirahane Suou, a shy girl who has come to the school seeking friendship. You see, she has heard that at this school a certain system exists that pairs up girls who are in the same year. With a system such as this, even an introvert like Suou can surely make at least one true friend! Or, so she hopes...
The Brood
Let's introduce our three main characters:
To be honest, the harvest for this year so far has been kind of... less than impressive, to say the least. The best VN I've played this year so far was Silverio Vendetta, and even I think it would have been much better if it had only contained Vendetta's path. I'll come straight out with it and say there aren't any solid candidates so far, even though the year is almost half-over. Last year, by this time, there were four solid candidates - though the later part of the year blew most of them o
You know what's interesting, is that I'm not actually TRYING to do 3 covers a week. I'm amazed that the number has been exactly the same for the past few weeks, despite schedule changes and all that. Oh well, it's not like it's a BAD thing.
Anyways, new releases for the week:
Ningyo Hime- this one came out pretty well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2wo1seKwSo
My Soul, Your Beats!- I did this one because I've wanted to do it for years to celebrate the release of Hell's Kitchen and
I get people asking me all the time why I like this VN so much, and indeed, there is a lot about this VN that makes it a somewhat eclectic choice. The only thing that is even remotely moe is the basic visuals, and the arcs of the story range from the shocking to the creepy.
First, the biggest reason is quite simple... Kamio Ami. It is really rare for a heroine to so completely shatter pre-existing standards of what a VN/anime/manga heroine should be. Ami is the single most pragmatic, cold
I have to admit, I've been failing at getting my new game Paranormal Teens out there.
I mean, I've been trying to put the demo up in different places (IndieDB, IndieGameStand, GameJolt etc) but it's hard work getting people to know about it.
Does anyone have any advice?
Here's the Google play page: