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So i just came across that nice & intriguing looking little something, which i never heard of before (same with the circle in question) and that is currently put on SteamGreenlight by CultureSelect. not much to say from my side, other than its visuals make my heart go all fuzzy and the writing/translation also seems quite befitting the story itself, e.g.: "unless you want that hood of yours blown straight to El Roso, you best move along". aye! (bit curious if @Ryechu had some sort of involvement there). eitherway stuff needs your very support in case high noon-ish waifus, social issues & lots of clang boom pow (literally) are what you´ve been always longing for. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=728993422 "Dead End Junction was written and directed by Hidume, the sole member of 773, creator of the acclaimed Cherry Tree High series and fan of old Westerns like The Magnificent Seven and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Their sharp sense of humor is on full display here, though they do an excellent job proving they can write a serious story with this title as well. To be localized by the start-up publisher Culture Select, Dead End Junction is a visual novel that captures the aura of the Wild West while addressing social issues that are relevant to contemporary society." edit: personal hype train just went off at maxx speed after re-reading the passage above, simply because the one who decided on creating fiction, possibly influenced by "good, bad & ugly´s" grandiosity, is more than worth my given support.5 points
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Random VNs: Kyonyuu Fantasy 3
Darklord Rooke and 3 others reacted to Clephas for a blog entry
The Kyonyuu Fantasy series is easily one of the weirdest series I’ve ever encountered. On one side, you have what is clearly nukige levels of sexual content, with some of the most absurd h-scenes I’ve ever encountered, taking male breast-obsessions to new levels. On the other side, you have startlingly detailed settings and interesting stories with protagonists who only seem weak on the surface. Kyonyuu Fantasy 3 is no exception to my experiences with the series. When I started it, I was returned mentally to my first experience with the series, in the form of the massive omnibus edition of the original and its side and after-stories, the Digitalized Novel version. I’m going to be blunt, this series’ protagonists are universally the same type of person… loving, wide-hearted, and extreme nymphomaniacs with a breast obsession. The one in this one is the god of paizuri (if you don’t know what this is, ask one of the h-addicts around here), Yuranis. The era is something like twelve to fourteen hundred years before the original, when an alternate Rome (where Caesar was never assassinated) ruled much of the Western world. The protagonist gets thrust into the human world, and he makes his way with the usual casual competence and lack of tension that is pretty much inbred into the series. I should say that this Rome shares all of the Empire's many flaws and virtues, from systematic slavery and the difficulty of obtaining the status of citizen, to the formal and orderly lawmaking and engineering that defined the Empire at its best. I’ll be honest, I absolutely love the way they put together the settings in these games… there is enough detail to satisfy people like me, and the tons of erotic content makes me rofl, since it is so… random most of the time. I’m serious and I’m laughing… and I honestly just can sit back and enjoy games in this series without taking them overly seriously. It is pretty rare for me to just sit back and enjoy something with this much h-content, but the Kyonyuu Fantasy series is a definite rare exception. The endings other than the true one are actually pretty detailed, and I was mostly satisfied with them… though it is pretty blatant that they intend to put out yet another series of fandiscs for this one later on, lol.4 points -
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I have opened the steins gate [avatar change]
dfbreezy and 2 others reacted to Kurisu-Chan for a topic
Here it is...i've changed my avatar, everything is doomed now!!!3 points -
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SCG_1037 and 2 others reacted to Kenshin_sama for a topic
Great art, and great taste in anime. This is from Kyousougiga btw. Unfortunately, it's not as clever as you think it is. At least not in the US (land of the free and home of the world's worst drivers).3 points -
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What are you playing?
Suzu Fanatic and 2 others reacted to Eclipsed for a topic
Finished Unlimited Blade Works. It's a solid 9/10, pretty thrilling late game shenanigans and emotional character confrontations. This was the type of story I was expecting when I was going through Fate route but nope get Saberblocked by Shirou Tohsaka Rin is now the best tsuntsun of all time for me; Archer's (still) probably my favorite character from this VN, great revelations about him; and Lancer wins the "Fastest time to get my opinion on a male character to go from 'meh' to 'epic hard-on'" award. Misc. SPOILS I have no idea what the hell Heaven's Feel will have in store, but I'm assuming Illya will have prominence in it?3 points -
Meaningful Japanese Words
kingdomcome and one other reacted to Arsudar for a topic
These are some interesting Japanese words that I found on the Internet and I tried to translate them according to my understanding. Pretty interesting words though. 1 - Itadakimasu This is a pretty well-known Japanese word, even for people who haven't learned Japanese before. In simple way, we can understand "Itadakimasu" as "Thanks for the meal" or "Let's eat". However, if we dig in deeper, we can say "Itadakimasu" is somewhat relate to Buddism. The action of clasping 2 hands together with slight head bow can be seen as an act of prayer. In Buddism, all lives are considered to be precious, when you do "Itadakimasu", you have to finish all your meal as a way to express gratitude since the "food" gave it life to you. 2 - Shinrin-Yoku This one is a really cool Japanese word as it refers to the action of going into the forest to relax and enjoy life. In English, "Shinrin-yoku" can be translated to "Forest-bathing" (pretty interesting translation, too). On the contrary to its "fancy name", this activity is not hard to do, simply go into the forest, walk slowly and breathe, submerge ourselves into the nature. As it is proved, "Shinrin-yoku" is a excellent healing way, it can help alot in improving human's health such as reducing blood pressure, reducing stress, improving mood, improving sleep and body energy, .etc... In term of spiritual idea, it is like becoming one with the nature, relax and put all worries behind for better present, and future. If you are interested in this activity, you should check out this site for more information. 3 - Ikigai Are you struggling to find your dream? Are you struggling to find your purpose in life? If that is the case then this meaningful Japanese word will give you a big help. In Japanese kanji, "Ikigai" means "reason for being", or we can say "reason for living". The more we think about it, the more meaningful things we can see around this word. If we divide this word, we will have "iki" which refers to "life" and "kai" which basically means "realizing what we expect or hope for". We can also translate "Ikagai" as "the thing that makes you wake up everyday", so let ask ourselves: "What give us motivation to get up in the morning?". 4 - Yugen Brace yourself because we are going deep into meaning of one part of Buddism in general and Japanese culture in particular - Yugen. "Yugen" are explained to be awareness of the Universe which triggers the emotion and feeling about the world. Sounds complicated isn' it? To make it easier to understand, first we will have to understand one concept from Buddism which is "nothingness". "Nothingness" does not mean "non-existance", but rather means "everything will constantly changing, some will evolve, some will dissolve, that is the way of the world". In Japanese concept of aesthetic, this means appreciating the constant changes of the world, instead of clinging into the clinging into the forever existance of things, such as the sunset scenery, or gazing at the boat which are gradually disappearing. If we apply this meaning into daily life, we will see that everything around us will constantly change, for this reason, we should focus on our present, instead of clinging into the glory or the sorrow of the past, as everything will disappear, and only present remains. 5 - Hikikomori "Hikikomori" is actually not a popular Japanese word around the world until recent years. However, in truth, it refers to a real-life situation, or people who locks themselves in their own room, seperating themselves from society. This situation is seen as a extreme state of isolation, the bad part is that it happens more and more nowadays. This might not be the worst in other countries, but in Japan, seems the percentage of "hikikomori" increases so much that Japanese Ministry of Health has to give out a definition and 6 different criterias for "hikikomori". Interesting Japanese word, but quite terrifying at the same time indeed. So, should we ask ourselves "am I an hikikomori?".2 points -
Seinarukana is an ambitious visual novel / SRPG hybrid that should appeal to fans of anime-style JRPGs like Ar tonelico and Agarest War. In-Depth Review: Seinarukana + Info Hub Review highlights: Pros: Classic JRPG storyline mixing comedy and high fantasy Streamlined battle system with decent depth and no grind Good value even at full price New game + adds replayability Choose the heroine Nozomu ends up with All major characters except protagonist fully-voiced in Japanese, some good BGMs Cons: The game is less impressive in 2016 than it was in 2007 Like many JRPGs, the characters and writing lack maturity Stereotypical harem protagonist The gameplay doesn't have the depth, especially in customization, of some mainstream JRPGs Route branches aren't sufficiently different to justify a second playthrough Combat becomes monotonous after a while, especially on subsequent playthroughs2 points
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looking for horror/psychological VN's
Onodera Punpun and one other reacted to littleshogun for a topic
Higurashi and House in Fata Morgana maybe? Also you could try Cross Channel for physiological and Kikokugai (Pick remake version if you want voice) if you want to see VN from anti villain viewpoint (Also same writer as Saya no Uta). Hope it'll help. PS - Is Maou from G-Senjou really popular for avatar choice here? Last time there's another new user (Dfbreezy) using Maou avatar for a while and also old user (Kingdomcome) using Maou as current avatar here. Just saying.2 points -
There are a couple of factors that need to be taken into consideration: As already mentioned above, HD cg assets cost considerably a lot more than SD ones; in overall, cg is the second most expensive part of game production, straight after VA. You can blame the somewhat stagnant market for such situation. Space limitations. Huge assets take a lot of HDD space, thus resulting in a large game size. Even though we have digital distribution available nowadays, games are still being released on physical storage mediums, mostly DVD's; there's a limit on how much data can be stored (To be precise, it's ~4,2GB of actual data); since costs of physical release on a DL DVD's, not to mention BD's are expotentially higher, it's completely out of question for majority of japanese studios. This more or less means, a game has to fit a single standard DVD. Obsolete standards of work. A lot of companies and studios still rely on very old production standards; they use outdated formats and programming routines; they most often fail at grasping any modern possibilities to actually squish as much as possible from the modern tech and use it to the fullest potential. They use raw bitmaps instead of PNG files, rely on WAV formats instead of OGG Vorbis. This results in ultra high file sizes, virtually bloating assets, that wouldn't otherwise have a difference in case of more modern formats, especially when it comes to their quality. You'd be actually surprised - a well made, high quality, mid-long vn with HD assets and sound CAN actually easily fit under those 4,2GB; the problem is, japanese devs are way too thickheaded to understand it's not 90's anymore and there's a lot more possiblities nowadays.2 points
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[Recruiting] Kimi e Okuru, Sora no Hana Translation Project
Dergonu and one other reacted to VirginSmasher for a topic
@Dergonu will be excited about this one.2 points -
Confession: Because I started drinking water instead of coca-cola I've gotten addicted to it. I literally can't live without it now2 points
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doujinshi are my everything. no money to waste on subpar commercial ones, dont bother
SaintOfVoid and one other reacted to XReaper for a status update
doujinshi are my everything. no money to waste on subpar commercial ones, dont bother convincing me otherwise. go away.2 points -
I'm currently stop reading and wait for the chapter to pile up1 point
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http://www.pixiv.net/member.php?id=4902191 point -
Kara No Shoujo 2 Discussion (Possible Spoilers)
Vorathiel reacted to The Setting Sun for a topic
I really enjoyed this one. The graphic style in this series I liked more than any other (yet), the story is well executed and the soundtrack complemented the atmosphere perfectly instead of just being BGM noise. As for the True End, it left me with that special gaping void you sometimes feel after reading a good story. Nuff said. Furthermore, the Obsession ending was a brilliant idea, I liked the careful-what-you-wish-for moment, and it really felt like a finger in the face dedicated to anyone expecting a happy end whatsoever. And, yeah, I see the biggest problems I've had with the story were already mentioned here- that children-from-the-same-mother-and-different-fathers-yet-still-identical-twins thing, and Karen's motives which were weak at best, and definitely not enough elaborated upon. If you go for the whodunit approach, give us the juicy details at least. All in all, KnS 2 scores pretty damn high in my book, and I'll be waiting for KnS 3 with bated breath, hoping Tokisaka doesn't die of lung cancer or go to Rokushiki for therapy in the meantime.1 point -
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Birthday thread
Kenshin_sama reacted to krill for a topic
thanx for all the thanx for all you guys for the birthday wishes and the fantastic yandere1 point -
- Hold old is your baby? - 36 weeks.1 point
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i hereby necro this thread to celebrate the wonderful new relationship between voko-chan and cleverbot cleverbot X voko ftw1 point
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Last Days of the Universe - WIP Download Available Now!!!
Dergonu reacted to AdultSciFi for a topic
Hello! Here's one of my favorite images from the game. I should be able to have a work in progress version of the game available for those who want to experience the game before it's finished. It will be very short because I'm just starting but it should give you an idea of the feel of the game.1 point -
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What Video Games Are You Playing Right Now?
Darklord Rooke reacted to Tyr for a topic
I hope you played the first part of the series this time xD I was actually somewhat disappointed in the slow beginning of Shadow Hearts 2, but the game just keeps getting better and better, starting with Russia. I missed the creepy horror atmosphere of the first Shadow Hearts though.1 point -
Koiken Otome Discussion and Poll
Dergonu reacted to Mr Poltroon for a topic
As everyone else is sharing their impressions as they go through, I shall do the same. General Impressions: The UI is incredibly slick. In fact, everything about the presentation is top notch. The options menu has everything I could want. The Translation, however, is not quite everything, although close. I don't mind the translation choices and, considering this was a free translation by a team of people who dedicated hours of their time toward this project, I welcome them. They certainly spice up the typical tropes the VN would otherwise be littered with. Furthermore, the translation itself is otherwise excellent. Everything that needs be conveyed is properly conveyed; everything makes sense as I read it, accuracy aside. If I ignore the typos, of which I've spotted close to a couple dozen over the course of the Common Route (and at least two lines without full stops!), then it leaves nothing to be desired. The choice system is interesting: There's typically three choices, and I can't always tell what they do. Coupled with the occasional binary (uh, fournary?) choice where we clearly select our heroine of choice's name, I wonder if the rest of the choices are merely there for flavour? Character-wise, I've already elaborated on the main heroines. Yuzu seems all around average, although I've come to notice she's awfully confident in her childhood friend status. Touko is not the perfect Kuudere, but she was close for most of the common route, and her current personality seems decent too. Akane seems samurai-like (mostly the way she sounds), which I enjoy, and when she's flustered she's also very cute, which I also highly value. Not a fan of what they were going for with mimicking animal ears with her uniform. Finally, I've come to a conclusion on Yves' personality. Her common sense is detached from a normal person's, and, harsh as she sounds, she mostly scolds other people for their sake or to vent her anger or sadness or disappointment. Otherwise, we have the gap between her usual confident and stereotypical rich-girl persona and her embarrassed or worried self; which I really like as well. People also mentioned the protagonist had no personality or that he served only to move the story along; clearly, I couldn't care less. The protagonist is entirely fine with me. Speaking of which, also very much a fan of the supporting cast -- especially Jin, the Teacher, Chiyoda and Oota. I like how Jin is so excitable, but gets sick from everything. Anything from the common cold, to low blood pressure, to extreme headaches after exercising minimal effort goes. The idea is hilarious and the character itself gets to play the straight man oftentimes. Chiyoda's laziness and minimal effort necessary policies, in addition to her "friendship" with Minato make her a wonderful character for me. Our views seems aligned. Oota seems respectable, if prideful, through and through. From a character I expected the worst out of, it was nice to see him be reasonable most of the time. As for the teacher, I wouldn't actually be interested in a route with her, though. To be frank, this teacher is more like an alternate reality version of Momoyo for me, where she grew up to be not quite as lecherous. The impressions thus far may seem positive, but there's one major flaw I have with it. Further explanation below. Common Route: Yves' Route (Up till first H-Scene):1 point -
[Recruiting] Kimi e Okuru, Sora no Hana Translation Project
VirginSmasher reacted to SpecterZ for a topic
I don't want to discourage you but, it is hard to find capable member(s) who will stick with the project from the beginning to the end. If you have translator, it will be easier for you to find member and keep your project alive. For example. My own team was downed to had only 1 translator for a year. Fortunately, that translator won't give up and keep the project alive long enough to pass them to another team.1 point -
[Recruiting] Kimi e Okuru, Sora no Hana Translation Project
Earnest reacted to Aizen-Sama for a topic
I don't know what's been happening but lately a lot of these started to pop up, basically projects without translators to begin with. At least this is not in the Translation Projects page and it's just in the Discussion. I wish you good luck with this, but honestly speaking here, if you think that waiting for someone to magically appear and translate/hack this VN is possible then you're deluding yourself. On a side note, what would you supposedly do in this project? Because you clearly specify nothing other than you need people. EDIT: Nevermind my last question, I seem to suck at reading posts. Sorry about that. EDIT 2 : Not trying to be mean here, but I don't fully believe that maybe your friends help you or not and I think that this is just an attempt of asking the community to translate a game.1 point -
Need Help With Sanoba Witch
Onodera Punpun reacted to Yuuko for a topic
Check vndb for characters' Japanese names and look for them from that guide. Then just match the choices in the game and guide even though you don't understand so well what they mean... セーブ*number* means when to save. セーブ*number*から is to load.1 point -
Around chapter 106 a bit after that i think.1 point
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Yep. So, ep4. Maru just skyrocketed to my 2nd favorite position. Ruby and Maru are just so sweet and caring to each other, their dynamic is just outstanding. So once again, the first year duo ends up my top 2 favorites.1 point
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If actual fullscreen mode is giving you blur but windowed mode on a low-res desktop isn't, then that sounds like there are some driver settings you can change to fix that. Because both of those options should theoretically be doing the same thing, your graphics drivers should be handling the upscaling. Try tinkering around in your driver settings and see if you can force a different upscaling method. Many games use "virtual fullscreen" or "borderless windowed" mode however, which for 2D games that means that they're doing software scaling in-game. This upscaling is often worse than whatever upscaling your graphics card, driver software, or display does. So for games that give you an option, like the Majikoi series, I recommend you turn off virtual fullscreen or at least play around with the settings to see what looks better for you. Grisaia is actually a good example of this. Their software upscaling on the art looks okay but the text becomes heavily artifacted for me when using it, so I have to convince it my fullscreen res is the game's native res and go full screen with that in order to make it look decent.1 point
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62. I'm glad that I at least have potential to become a wizard1 point
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That is the choice of Steins;Gate1 point
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What your perfect and worst VN you ever read?
ratboi reacted to mitchhamilton for a topic
mine too. i know it might be obvious but thought id make it clear. imhhw is my absolute favorite vn.1 point -
top best selling eroge 2016 first half
Vorathiel reacted to WinterfuryZX for a topic
lol, a French school with Japanese uniforms, I want to play it for the lulz.1 point -
Looking for a VN with a lot of headpatting
Vorathiel reacted to ChaosRaven for a topic
lol The infamous Chinami chapter - it slowly reaches legendary status. See it as a test of endurace, if you survive the Chinami chaper you have nothing to fear from imoutos in VN's anymore.1 point -
How many mages do we have on fuwa?1 point
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eroge sales 2016/06
Kenshin_sama reacted to erogamesales for a topic
TOP 10: 1- Otome * Domain (~25415 copies) 2- Koi Suru Kimochi no Kasanekata ~Kasaneta Omoi o Zutto~ (~11408 copies) (Increase of 49% from previous game) 3- LAMUNATION! (~8280 copies) 4- Ero Zemi ~Ecchi ni Yaru-ki ni ABC~ (~8004 copies) (Increase of 113% from previous game) 5- Planet Dragon (~7728 copies) (Increase of 4% from previous game) 6- Toriko no Kusari ~Shojo-tachi o Yogosu Midarana Kusabi~ (~6946 copies) (Increase of 14% from previous game) 7- Koi to Koisuru Utopia (~6394 copies) 8- Yakimochi Kanojo no Ichizu na Koi (~4347 copies) (Increase of 1% from previous game) 9- Teakamamire no Tenshi (~3933 copies) (Increase of 10% from previous game) 10- Koukan no Toriko-tachi... (~2622 copies) (Increase of 63~128% from previous game) Source: http://blog.livedoor.jp/twode_perf/archives/64037092.html1 point -
Am I a dysfunctional VN player?
Onodera Punpun reacted to Deep Blue for a topic
I think there are some people out there who cannot play other characters routes because of that feeling of "cheating" that you are describing, I've seen it a lot with katawa shoujo for example. Personally I can't play a vn and leave it half completed, it drives me insane knowing that I didnt' complete it 100% xD1 point -
Random VNs: Kyonyuu Fantasy 2if
Darklord Rooke reacted to Clephas for a blog entry
Knonyuu Fantasy 2if is a remake of the original Kyonyuu Fantasy 2, with an apparently expanded narrative. Having played the Digitalized Novel version of the original Kyonyuu Fantasy, which I loved, I found Kyonyuu Fantasy 2if to be very… familiar. To be blunt, everything in this VN is exactly like the first few chapters of that estimable game, with the easygoing, unambitious protagonist gaining political power and rising to the top over the course of the game… while having sex constantly with a rather large cast of heroines with massive breasts. Now, at first glance, this series seems to be a bunch of nukige… and that impression isn’t entirely wrong. There is a lot of sex in all the VNs in this series. However, the writing, storytelling, and world-building in these games really is impressive… so impressive that I have been reduced to exasperation each time I played one of these games. How could I not be exasperated? Most of the time, a writer of this level of quality would be working on major-name low-ero VNs, not something that verges on being a complete nukige. Yes, there are exceptions, such as the writer of Erect… but they are just that… exceptions. Kyonyuu Fantasy 2if is based a century and a half before the original game, in Hillsland (the country visited as part of one of the Gaidens), where the king is dying of a curse and is looking to choose his successor from amongst the skilled youth of his kingdom. Predictably for a protagonist of the Kyonyuu Fantasy series, he doesn’t start as one of those candidates… rather, he gets sent away to serve as a captain of the guard of a small castle on the edges of the kingdom. Generally speaking, this follows an eerily identical path to Lute’s rise to power in the original, probably because that particular plot was so well-loved by the fans of the original. That said, the protagonist is an administrator rather than a knight, and that shows in the true path, where he climbs the ranks (after his unusual start) of the bureaucratic hierarchy rather quickly. This VN is slightly longer than the whole Digitalized Novel version of the original and its gaiden stories, and it also has numerous endings besides the true one. Overall, this VN will be instantly loved by anyone who loved Kyonyuu Fantasy. If there is a disadvantage to this VN, it is that it doesn’t have as much of an extended story as the original ended up with.1 point -
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You guys have the weirdest fetishes.1 point
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Eden* probably fit as perfect VN in my criteria, good music, atmosphere, character development, story is interesting enough to make me wanna see what happen next, animated (it's minori!), you can sex with loli, and it's just 10 hours. Definitely one of best 10 hours in my life.1 point