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Post pics you like (Powered by Jun Inoueâ„¢)
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Wait, there are people that turn off background music? O.o'3 points
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The music. By that I mean thrice the bgm, the actual songs and how "music" is basically the seventh main character in and of itself. Most visual novels (or stories in general for that matter) have a theme, be it coming of age, redemption or plain old revenge and use various settings like highschool demon fighting or getting into a band as vehicles to drive the plot along. Deardrops however, is about music more than anything else. Music goes through every fiber of the writing and I love it. Music is the setting, plot and tone, everything else is along for the ride. Not having an enforced play order actually; Not reading Riho last will feel very underwhelming. And while Kanade's and even Yayoi's stories gave more things about universe and plot away, Rimu's route is pretty pointless? I didn't even like it as a fun "side-dish", like the Majikoi side routes for the boys. If I was put on the spot on what to improve immediately about this VN? Rimu's route. I adore jaded, cynical adult figures, especially when they come in the body of a 9 year old girl. I would say it's immersive for first time readers, because it forces you to follow along with the music (even more so for japanese readers, since they can actually understand the lyrics). People who are rereading Deardrops however, are most likely annoyed. ... Oh wait, I'm not a member. Who cares, I love rattling on about Deardrops. Just in case anyone reading this thinks about going for the fandisk afterwards: Don't bother unless you've read Kira*Kira. You'll be utterly lost.2 points
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Silent Voices [Psychological][Otome][Sci-fi]
SeventhHeartStudios reacted to marionettas for a topic
The industrial country Citelle has been locked in a fierce battle with the military country Martasco for centuries. In order to combat the fighting advantage that Martasco had, Citelle invented the HASBER project, an experiment that genetically alters physical abilities. Follow the story of individuals who struggle to get back on their feet after being hurt by society, in a world where prejudice reigns strong, failure is unacceptable, and the HASBER project governs all. There will be a Kickstarter going live on 5/4/2017 at 12PM EST. Follow us on twitter or tumblr! FEATURES - Free to play - Customizable name - 5 visual novel routes, each with a corresponding kinetic novel route - Estimate word count: 200,000 - 300,000 - 10+ endings - 30+ CGs - Original soundtrack - Opening video CHARACTERS1 point -
Unlimited Chat Works - Random Talk
Fred the Barber reacted to Mr Poltroon for a topic
^ It appears you have been downgraded to an "it". My condolences.1 point -
Fuwa VN Reading Club: April - Deardrops
Fred the Barber reacted to Adorabear for a topic
I finished Kanade's route a few days ago and thought it was definitely much better than the Rimu and Yayoi routes since it didn't feel tacked on in comparison to those. I really like how the narration changed frequently between Kanade and Shoichi because I thought it was really interesting to see things from both character's perspectives. I hope to see perspective changes in Riho's route as well; I think it would be cool to see things through Riho's eyes. Some of the drama in this route felt really awkward and strange like Kanade's various reasons for not being able to sing and the Johann stuff, but there were other parts of the route that were really good that made up for some of the awkwardness. My favourite parts of her route was the concert near the end as well as Shoichi playing in the street. I'm hoping to reading/finish Riho's route soon since she is still my favourite heroine so far I'll get to the questions in a bit since I want to think about them for a little while before responding.1 point -
Yeah, some of choices are rather stupid and counterintuitive. I would say its standard for KEY games unfortunately. Nowadays when I start reading something the first thing I do is look for walkthrough so I won't have that kind of poblems (and I don't miss any scene). It's not something everyone do, but I think it just saves me from that kind of frustration you currently have ;p1 point
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Howdy
PapaRabbi reacted to littleshogun for a topic
Welcome to Fuwanovel, and nice Wanko avatar there by the way. Nice to meet you too, and hope you have fun here.1 point -
Howdy
PapaRabbi reacted to mitchhamilton for a topic
hello and welcome to the forums! nice avatar. hope you like it here and have a great time! have another wanko pic!1 point -
Confession: I recently got a friend addicted to Monster Girl Quest. It was supposed to be payback for making me sit through Boyfriend to Death with her but she just ended up really enjoying it.1 point
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Fuwa VN Reading Club: April - Deardrops
Turnip Sensei reacted to akaritan for a topic
Ahaha, most of my answers will probably be the same as TexasDice's... Oh well, here goes. My favorite aspect of the game is the music. Much like TexasDice stated above, music is what the VN is about so it's very important that it's done right here. But apart from that, the VN carried a very distinct aesthetic, and the music is a big part of it. It's an incredibly stylish VN as a whole. The art has a sort of "pop" to it and looks very bright and colorful without being overbearing. The music's instrumentation and general tone is similarly striking and suitable. On a side note, the H scene track is genuinely one of my favorite tracks and I wish it was used more outside of H scenes. I didn't love how several routes felt sort of tacked on. It's not awful, but there's a distinct gap in quality between the Riho route and the rest that almost makes me feel as though the VN would be better linear (though, I think I'm the minority in preferring mostly linear VNs, so make of that what you will). I also didn't love the character of Kanade. I generally dislike the childhood friend archetype; they're an incredibly lazy way to make a heroine come with a prepackaged affection for the MC. For the most part she was fine, but I really wish her being in love with Shouichi wasn't so obvious from the outset. I think that these things are much better if developed during the VN itself... My favorite side character was probably Megumi, the stripper who served as a friend to Kanade. She only showed up in Kanade's route, but she was really funny and charming in her own right. She wasn't complex at all, but she did everything she needed to do and was fun to listen to. Honorable mention goes to the cat. <3 As for the forced auto-text during the concert scenes, I wouldn't change it if I could (even though 9 times out of 10 forced auto-mode drives me insane). There's a certain magic to the concert scenes that makes them incredibly powerful and evocative, and I think that's part of it. It's almost as though you're experiencing things in real-time with the characters.1 point -
Unlimited Chat Works - Random Talk
havoc reacted to Ouraibaa Hjyuraa for a topic
Who the hell are you?1 point -
What are you playing?
kooolm reacted to Fred the Barber for a topic
No, you really don't need to know how baseball works to play Little Busters!. If anything, it'll just make things more confusing...1 point -
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Minotaur: a point and click visual novel
Zalor reacted to u7committee for a topic
Thank you for your kind words, Zalor! I promise we won't let you down. PS: I haven't played Saya no Uta (I wanted to - after having read review on Kotaku which said something like "Lovecraft would be proud", and I'm a big fan), but I read your analysis with great pleasure today. It was useful, too - the way perception affects empathy/sympahy is one of Minotaur's main themes. Although we're going with more of a Frankensteinian angle... morals of society and whatnot By the way, the second link (to Narcissu) doesn't seem to be working for me. Maybe it's broken?1 point -
I'll catch you dead after keeping you on the run for long enough Jokes aside no, I never turn off BGM. I usually set it to significantly lower than the original volume setting though while mostly leaving the voices and sfx high.1 point
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Do you listen to VN's Background Music or Mute it?
Funyarinpa reacted to Clephas for a topic
If you do that for Hapymaher, I'll crucify you. I usually just use the music in the game. The exception is when the music really does just suck, like Tsukihime...1 point -
Hatsuru Koto Naki Mirai Yori (Frontwing) apparently being localized
Onodera Punpun reacted to Akimoto Masato for a topic
Sauce*1 point -
Fuwa VN Reading Club: April - Deardrops
Adorabear reacted to Fred the Barber for a topic
Just finished Kanade's route and got started on Riho's route (not looking like I'm going to finish the whole game by April, but I'm going to try!). I'll echo Turnip's comments that Kanade narrating so much of it really helps the route feel more complete. In general, I'm a fan of VNs that let the heroines narrate for a while (the longer the better, almost), especially when that means you see the protagonist from their perspective, so I'm hoping that Riho's route will deliver more of that. I also liked a couple of the new characters who appeared in her route, especially Megumi and Johann, both of whom ended up being much more interesting than they looked at first blush. The story arc was solid and well-resolved, and felt both thematically appropriate for the game (in contrast to Rimu's or Yayoi's route) and quite different from anything I'd seen so far in the common route. Kanade hadn't really been properly shown off elsewhere, and it was pleasant getting to see her really shine. Also, I feel like the CG artist really loved Kanade; every last CG of her looks stunning. The sprite artist, well, not so much (though her secondary sprite is kind of cute, I suppose). On to Riho's route!1 point -
Fuwa VN Reading Club: April - Deardrops
Adorabear reacted to Turnip Sensei for a topic
Finally got around reading more. I've been spoiled by books so much lately that I managed to read 5 books in the time I spent thinking when to continue with Deardrops. Anyways. Yayoi's route was pretty weird that it's made just like a cop-out side-route (short, skims around the main story/themes), but despite these it wasn't that bad. The drama was interesting enough that I almost forgot they should still have a band and the ending was really cool. Kanade's route seems pretty good. I really like how Kanade itself narrates about half of her route (so far), makes it feels like it's actually her story too. But it also makes me wish even more that Shoichi would have more personality. He already drowns under others during group scenes, partly due to not being voiced and not having enough presence because of that. Contrasting that with Kanade makes it even more obvious.1 point -
What are you playing?
PapaRabbi reacted to Daydreamer97 for a topic
Curently reading Tokyo Babel. I finished Raziel's route and while it's good, I personally couldn't feel the 'romance'. It feels forced to be honest, like they shoehorned it at the last minute. I couldn't see any reason they would fall in love- it just happened. I do like the story even though I find myself rolling my eyes at parts. I'm personally impressed by the amount of research that went in the lore and worldbuilding. I like the references made to Judeo-Christian mythology and even apocryphal books. I have an interest in apocrypha so I really liked those elements in this VN. I loved how they incorporated all those elements in this VN and it ended up that I'm more excited about exposition than the action scenes. I'm a practicing Catholic so some parts did make me uncomfortable. I just reminded myself that it's all fictional but it's definitely not something I'd recommend to my more conservative religious friends haha. I have high hopes for this VN. I hope Sorami's and Lilith's routes are better because as good as Raziel's route is, it's lacking. Sorami and Setsuna so far seems to have more chemistry than Raziel and Setsuna so I'm definitely getting my hopes up. Edit: Just to add, Adam and Setsuna's interactions feel more romantic than his and Raziel's. I was halfway inclined to ship them instead.1 point -
Yosuga no Sora. There's barely anything wrong with it in my eyes. The drama was never complicated enough for me to feel like it was overdone, the incest was handled very well, they actually incorporate the sex into the plot, and I like how they use the omnibus format to shed light on other arcs, rather than have them not be connected at all. It easily gets an 8/10 from me.1 point
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It takes dedication but I believe you can get there. Other confessions: I'd want to be born as a being that can switch genders so I don't have to constantly complain about my gender. I'd settle for being a trap if I was cute enough though.1 point
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Right after the first episodes of Naruto first came out, I spent hours making hand symbols.1 point