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On request, I'm making up this list. These aren't necessarily on my absolute favorites list (check my blog for that one), but many of them are among my favorites. These span most of the genres I've played, with the notable exception of nukige (I'll leave that for the true connoisseurs of the genre). Feel free to argue with me. This is my opinion, based on my overall impressions of these games as a whole. This is not in a specific order, since I don't have an absolute favorite VN. This list is restricted solely to untranslated games, so ones that made it into my favorites list that are translated - such as Dies Irae, Ayakashibito, Tokyo Babel, and Tsukihime, are excluded. On the other hand, I am including some that have planned translations, simply because I feel no reason to trust that they will actually ever be finished, lol. Evolimit- There are a number of reasons to choose this, and any other work by Propeller before its main crew disbanded (in other words, everything after Tokyo Babel sucks). The biggest one, though, is that it is a chuunige kamige. This is one of the few games I give the maximum rating for a reason. The story is great, the characters are awesome, and the setting is fascinating. If you like science fantasy, heroic characters, and fascinating antagonists, this is a great VN. Nanairo Reincarnation- This was VN of the Year, 2014, for good reason. Like many kamige, there is a sense that this VN is much greater than the sum of its parts... and the parts are pretty good, at that. This is a fantasy mystery-horror VN with a side of comedy, slice-of-life, and nakige elements. It startles you, it makes you cry, it makes you laugh, it warms your heart, and it engages your mind. What more could you want from a VN? Hapymaher- VN of the Year, 2013. This competed with Komorebi no Nostalgica for the title, and that competition was tight. It is slated for a translated release, but from the looks of it, the translation isn't going to do the game justice. This game is a somewhat psychedelic fantasy nakige, where you spend most of your time following the protagonist and the other characters as they walk through a dreamscape, trying to find a way back to waking life... while the protagonist is never quite sure if he wants to wake up. It is worthy to mention that this game currently holds my title for the number one original soundtrack of all the visual novels I've played, as well as the music direction (placement of the BGMs in scenes). Some say the story loses out to the music, but that is a matter of opinion, lol. Komorebi no Nostalgica- This is an emotionally and intellectually powerful science fiction (not science fantasy) VN based in a world where in the past self-aware AIs fought humanity for their freedom and won. Now they coexist with humanity, and an entire generation has grown up seeing AI self-determination as being a matter of common sense. This game tackles issues of AI human emulation with both heart and intelligence, and the end result is a VN that is intellectually stimulating and emotionally satisfying. Tiny Dungeon (series)- It should be mentioned that the art for these games is retro/behind the times, and this entire series was carried by the genius of its writer. This is a fantasy series about a young man named Hime struggling against fate as he tries to choose the best outcome for his friends. The most powerful element of this game is the characters' growth across the games (each of the games is a story arc based on heroine choice and the resulting fate, save for the fourth game, which is the final episode of the main series). This series is well-written, strongly emotional, frequently hilarious, and definitely worth reading. Haruka ni Aogi, Uruwashi no- Written in the era in which nakige were at their peak, this is perhaps the single best nakige to come out of that time. Many VNs have attempted to imitate it, using more modern art styles in futile attempts to match this VN's quality, but they have universally failed, the narrative never even approaching this game. This is a story of mutual salvation, between the protagonist, a teacher, and his students (the heroines), as they strive against a world that seeks to crush them beneath the weight of their own experiences and fates. Kitto, Sumiwataru Asairo yori mo- For those not into chuunige, this VN is usually the absolute best VN ever produced by Propeller. With the now-legendary Shumon Yuu writing this highly emotional, strange story, it is no surprise that those who read this game to the very end tend to come out singing its praises. Unfortunately, like a lot of games by Shumon Yuu, getting into it in the first place is something of a hurdle, though, lol. Harumade, Kururu- Beginning as a comedy nukige, this game shifts rapidly into a much stranger genre (won't spoil it for you). This game frequently makes you go wtf, from the beginning all the way to the end, but as a whole it leaves you strangely satisfied... if you can get past the first chapter, lol. Ninety percent of the people who try to read this game drop it before the first chapter is over, but those who get past the first chapter will find out why it was done that way fairly quickly, since what comes after wouldn't be a good intro to what is going on by itself, lol. Karenai Sekai to Owaru Hana- It should be noted that the reader shouldn't seek for the setting as a whole to make sense. This is a game of feels, not logic... and immense feels they are. If you have a heart, you will spend most of this game crying, for the heroines, the protagonist... and all the denizens of that world. The sweet and cheery side shown on the surface barely conceals the despair and broken lives and hearts beneath. Houkago no Futekikakusha- Despite its flawed setting, I've never encountered a 'hard' utsuge so perfectly orchestrated to prevent the numbness that is usually born during the progression of such games. The horror of what is going is unrelenting... salvation brutally torn away, love broken in despair. Konata yori Kanata made- It should be mentioned that anyone who spoils any aspect of this game should be crucified, for the sake of everyone around them. That said, I will go so far as to say that this is a classic 'soft' utsuge that has gone unmatched to this day. The utter humanity of the characters in this game, the deep love, the compassion, the kindness, and the suffering... Despite having played this three times in the past, it still hits me like a stone from a catapult every time. Bullet Butlers- It should be noted that Bullet Butlers, until recently, was unique amongst VNs for having a fantasy setting with orcs, elves, dragons, and demon gods, yet also possessing firearms, movie noir style detectives with tommy guns, and zombies. Just the fact that the writer managed to balance so many disparate elements without making them feel off is impressive, but that he did so while writing a powerful story with fascinating characters is all the more impressive. Chrono Belt- This is the only fandisc on this list, with good reason. Despite being a fandisc, this game is almost more impressive than the original material (Ayakashibito and Bullet Butlers), in that it not only brought two immensely popular antagonists forward as new protagonists (Kuki-sensei and Alfred), but it also shoved them into the other's setting and linked them together in a way that was, within the bounds of the setting, believable. It was also just flat out cool to watch Kuki-sensei fighting an army of dragons, orcs, elves, and humans... and winning. Jingai Makyou- I debated with myself on whether to include this game. To be honest, Nitroplus's early works just haven't aged well, and this one is no exception. However, in the end, I had to include this, as one of the three games from Nitroplus worthy of this list. Jingai Makyou follows a young man who literally possesses no heart and only weak emotions in his interactions with a horrific underworld of non-humans, most of which want to eat him (literally). Muramasa- It should be noted that this was the VN where Nitroplus's love of infodumping was perhaps the most ubiquitous outside of Hanachirasu. It is also frequently opaque early on, to the point of frustration. However, as dark chuunige go, there are few that even approach this in quality. Bloody, merciless, and morally ambiguous at all times, this game is a fun ride, if you don't mind that it is devoid of anything resembling a good ending. Tokyo Necro- I was tempted to ignore this one, despite it being my VN of the Year 2016. The reason? I hate zombies, and zombies are portrayed in all their gruesome glory... and in the most horrifying way possible in this game. In this world, technology has allowed humanity to raise and control the dead, the more skilled necromancers managing to retain the dead's intelligence and skill, and even modifying their bodies with various... 'mechanical wonders' as necessary. The story in this game is twisted and frequently confusing, the characters are almost devoid of admirable qualities (other than the true heroine), and I found myself wondering if anything good would ever emerge in the future after the game ended. However, it is undeniable that this game's story is a work of art, despite the writer's lack of taste in subject matter. Otome ga Tsumugu, Koi no Canvas- One of the few charage on this list... and for good reason. Most charage simply aren't good enough to be something you should play before you die, lol. This game is a trap protagonist VN based in a town revolving around art. The protagonist has a lot of personal issues, but they all revolve around art and his own attitude toward it... and how that attitude involves the heroines. Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteiru Futari no Elder- Yes, yet another trap protagonist. It should be noted that I do not recommend the original game. This game is a rare charage kamige, and it should be treated as an entity unto itself. There is little that can be said about games like this except play it. Floral Flowlove- This game competes with Hatsuyuki Sakura - and wins - for the best VN made by Saga Planets. For raw quality, this game and Hatsuyuki are almost even, but Hatsuyuki's flaws drag it down just enough to make it a win for Flowlove. Hatsuyuki Sakura- Hatsuyuki Sakura was the first VN by Saga Planets I played. Sometimes a nakige, sometimes light horror, and sometimes a mystery, this VN was one of the more unusual experiences of my early days reading untranslated VNs. I can honestly say I don't remember every detail of this game (it has been half a decade, after all), but I remember the points I liked most... and what pissed me off about it, lol. Bradyon Veda- This game's biggest flaw is that it is so hard to read, lol. That said, this is a rare hard science fiction game hiding behind a fantastical setting. In fact, the concepts (theoretical physics, chemistry, etc) require so much preexisting knowledge that I doubt most people will get half of what is going on. However, the action in this game is great and the story is fascinating. Too bad that it is so hard to read, lol. Abyss Homicide Club- This game is worth mentioning, despite the fact that its artwork is equally as dated as Tsukihime. A dark, horrific story with a series of mysteries and layers of lies between you and the truth... it is definitely worth reading if you like this kind of thing, though it should be mentioned that this game's setting is as unbelievable as that of the Secret Game/Killer Queen series. Kikan Bakumatsu Ibun Last Cavalier- VN of the Year, 2015. While this was the single weakest VN of the Year I've ever chosen (2015 was a poor year for VNs, overall) it was the single best release of that year, in my mind. This story is based in an alternate Japan, where mystic stones turn women barren in exchange for immensely increased physical and mental capabilities. It follows an alternate Okita and Shinsengumi through a Bakumatsu era warped by mysticism and steampunk elements. Akeiro Kaikitan- Based in the same setting as Nanairo Reincarnation, this story follows a young man who attracts supernatural beings like a magnet but has no defenses against them as he tries to deal with murderous ghosts infesting his school's old campus. With endings ranging from shocking in their excess of sorrow to gentle in their endless kindness, this is a game that draws on your emotions, plucking them like strings. Koisuru Otome to Shugo no Tate- One of the first 'classic' VNs I've played and my intro into AXL's art and style of creation. This duology is interesting as being typical of what is best about AXL as a company (excellent settings, solidly developed characters, and a story worth reading). Since AXL's style for its serious games and the level of quality is relatively identical compared to other companies, I should mention that playing this, Ou no Mimi, or any of their other serious titles will give you a similar experience, if with different emphasis. Inochi no Spare- Making a 'hard' utsuge satisfying is difficult, but sometimes, as in this case, they manage it. Inochi no Spare is a masterfully oriented trip through the characters' own personal version of hell, and the catharsis that comes from reading this the first time is immensely satisfying. Love Kami (the original game)- No, I don't mean those shitty later games focused on kami idols that came out over the last few years. I mean the game from over six years ago that focused on the first co-ed school for the gods of Japan and humans. As an intro to some of the concepts from Shinto, this is an excellent choice, and it also happens to be one of the single best charage in existence. Too bad the sequels are so... not. Tsuisou no Augment- This is a game and its FD as well (same name, different kanji). Honestly perverted, almost constantly hilarious, and frequently hard-hitting emotionally, this game that begins with the protagonist committing suicide in his old age by plunging a kitchen knife through his own throat is one of the more memorable reads I've come across over the years. Vermilion Bind of Blood- The most solid title by Light's second team, a kamige focusing on the vampires of a fictional city called Foggy Bottom in the modern US. It is a dark, violent glimpse into the life of a vampire who, just by being who he is, defies the expectations of those around him, even as he seeks to fit in, as the Guardian of vampiric law in the city. Tenshi no Hane o Fumanaide- Sometimes referred to as the 'title by Shumon Yuu that almost doesn't feel like it was written by Shumon Yuu' this is a fantasy title about a world where god is not only known to exist, but he regularly grants miracles that change the very fabric of reality through chosen humans he takes to his side on a yearly basis. This game takes a hard look at the Christian and Gnostic views of Deus, as well as self-determination as a philosophy. Typical of Shumon Yuu, the characters have their own answers, but you are left wondering whether he agrees with any of them. Semiramis no Tenbin- This game is remarkable for two things (other than its excellent story), its brutally honest portrayal of the essential flaws in Japanese law and society and the uniqueness of its heroines. This is a game full of psychological manipulation, moral ambiguity, and philosophical questions about the fragility of absolutes. Minamijuujisei Renka- The third charage on this list, remarkable for its funny and interesting characters (as is appropriate in a charage) and the excellent heroine paths, this game shows off the largest non-nukige VN genre at its best. Natsuiro Recipe- A rare 'gentle and sweet' VN, based in a backwoods community in Japan. It is a perfect choice for a reader looking for a healthy, soft, and warmhearted read. Kaminoyu- The first thing that needs to be mentioned about this game is that there are no human heroines in this game. It is also a well-written mild romance that manages to be interesting without being excessively complex. Baldr Sky Dive games- These science-fiction third-person action/VNs are notable for being the masterpiece works of Team Baldrhead at its best. They present a dark, thoughtful picture of a dystopian future, where the unification of humanity into a single world state and the advancement of technology has only served to emphasize the ruin humanity has brought upon itself... Baldry Sky Zero- A side story told in a parallel version of the same time period and universe as the Sky Dive games, it is a brutally honest look at how humans can dehumanize one another and themselves, given the chance... and again, how technological advancement is not always a good thing. Ikusa Megami Zero- A grand story that covers centuries, following Serika in his journey from a paladin of the god of storms and adventurers to the legendary Godslayer. This is perhaps one of the three most well-written jrpgs I've ever played, as well as an excellent VN. Sakura, Sakimashita- A science-fiction story about a distant future where humanity has found the secret of immortality... and an asteroid threatens to destroy Earth. Suddenly, the tokoshie (meaning 'eternals') must face certain death. As immortals doomed to die, how shall the characters choose to live??? Gin'iro Haruka- A romance story of immense length and incredible quality covering a decade of the characters' lives. Few visual novels can match this game for character development, romance, or character growth. Kamikaze Explorer- A 'representative' of the Clochette's story-focused charage. Anyone who likes a good story in a VN or likes charage should try this one. Hikoukigumo no Mukougawa- If it weren't for Mishio Eiri's path, I wouldn't be considering this game for this list... but Mishio's path has a force of its own that definitely pushes this into the area of being a 'must play' VN. Akatsuki no Goei series- Say what you want about this series and the writer's bad habits, it is definitely worth playing. Highly amusing, sometimes brutal, and strangely dystopian, this is definitely a world and a set of characters worth experiencing. Reminiscence- Setting aside links to the Akagoei series, this game would be worth putting here on its own... and in particular for the fact that it has the best little sister path I've ever seen in a VN. Soreyori no Prologue- This is Minori's token entry on this list and the game I found to be the most tolerable amongst their lineup. Really, feel free to play any game in this company's lineup... you won't see much of a difference between them, in retrospect. Shirogane no Soleil- The first game and introduction to the heavily Norse Mythology influenced Soleil series. While its art, story, and characters are somewhat retro by modern standards, this game's quality still shines through even today. Izuna Zanshinken- I almost didn't add this VN to the list, but there is literally no other VN in existence that can take this one's place. This is the story about a vigilante assassin associated with a yakuza group, making examples of villains with the sword and the claw. Re:Birth Colony- A dystopian sci-fi based in a post-apocalyptic arcology with a highly stratified society. There are so many reasons to play this and none not to. Bokura no Sekai ni Shukufuku o- This place could go to Sakura Iro Quartet or Otomimi Infinity, but I chose this one for accessibility amongst the three shining stars of the mimikko revolution! Sanzen Sekai Yuugi- The sole otomege on this list and the only one I have read (of about two dozen) that completely escapes the sin of Damsel-in-Distress Syndrome (otherwise known as DIDS). Sengoku Koihime X- This place could be taken by Shin Koihime Musou as well, but I picked this one. Baseson's feminized historical revisionism at its best!12 points
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It's still extremely subjective. For instance, if an incredibly well written masterpiece of a BL game was released, chances are the "mainstream" VN players wouldn't read it, and therefore would not rate it. But, it would still be a kamige to many, just not the "right" type of kamige for the core VN audience, and it would probably get a pretty underwhelming amount of votes compared to the current "kamiges". There are tons and tons of fantastic VNs out there for all kinds of tastes. But, specifically because of that, it's pretty much impossible to just point out objective kamiges, as people simply like different things.3 points
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25 Otome Games Worth Reading
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After Silvz's idea to make a new list of recommendations, I decided to make one just for otomege, because the general list will not have a single one. Probably. So you can look here if you're in the mood for some romance games with female protagonists. First of all, this list is MY OPINION so it's not like only those are good, the rest is trash (Or "you put xyz in here, this game is trash!"). Also, I tried to put all types of things in here, from dating sims to plotges, even if some of those titles aren't thaaaaaaat good for me simply bc it didn't fall in what I usually like (I prefer plotges than charages, mind you). Of course, you're free to add some feedback, this list is not definitive. The order is completely random, nº 1 game is not necessarely better than nº 7! It's too much work to add descriptions, so I'll put at least important tags for you to see what can interest you. Of course I didn't include the "Romance" tag bc every single one of these games have it. The only ones that have sexual content are the ones I said. This list contains both translated and untranslated stuff. I'll probably do one for BL games too... Translated Otomeges 01 - Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~ Notable tags: Steampunk, Strong Female Protagonist, Alchemy 02 - Hakuouki ~Demon of the Fleeting Blossom~ Notable tags: Edo Era, Hero based on Real Person, Sword Combat 03 - Black Wolves Saga ~Bloody Nightmare~ Notable tags: Medieval Fantasy, Madness, Discrimination 04 - Nameless ~The One Thing You Must Recall~ Notable tags: Modern Day Korea, Living Doll Hero, Drama 05 - Collar x Mallice Notable tags: Terrorism, Police, Mystery 06 - Amnesia: Memories Notable tags: Unique Routes, Drama, Alternate Dimensions 07 - The Second Reproduction Notable tags: Fighting Protagonist, Fantasy, Demons 08 - Heart no Kuni no Alice ~Wonderful Wonder World~ Notable tags: Literary Adaptation, Trapped, More than Seven Heroes 09 - Cinderella Phenomenon Notable tags: Proactive Protagonist, Curse, Fairy Tale (This one is an OELVN) 10 - Ayakashi Gohan Notable tags: Youkai, Countryside, Multiple Common Routes 11 - Dandelion ~Wishes Brought To You~ Notable tags: Kemonomimi Hero, Dating Simulation, Non-Japanese Voice Acting (Seriously, use a walkthrough for this one) 12 - Norn 9: Var Commons Notable tags: Protagonist Selection, ESP, Dystopia 13 - Ozmafia!! Notable tags: Dramatic Love Triangle, Same Roof, Amnesia 14 - Fashioning Little Miss Lonesome Notable tags: Slice of Life Comedy, Joke Endings, Sexual Content 15 - Bad Apple Wars Notable tags: Afterlife, High School, Nakige 16 - Cupid Notable tags: Gothic Romance, Mystery, Protagonist with Psychological Problems (This one is an OELVN) Untranslated Otomeges 17 - Shinigami to Shoujo Notable tags: Brother/Sister Romance, Philosophy, Episodic Story (Several times I heard people said that this one is the "kamige" of the otomes) 18 - Ken ga Kimi Notable tags: Edo Era, Youkai, Sword Combat 19 - Clock Zero ~Shuuen no Ichibyou~ Notable tags: Nakige, Post Apocalyptic Earth, Genre Shift 20 - Yoshiwara Higanbana Notable tags: Drama, Brothel, Sexual Content (Bring tissues) 21 - Kokuchou no Psychedelica Notable tags: Life and Death Drama, Trapped, Monsters (Aksys will localize this one next year!) 22 - Watashi no Real wa Juujitsu Shisugiteiru Notable tags: Otaku Protagonist, Same Roof, High School (Super easy to self insert here, but I don't really play for that) 23 - Sakuya Notable tags: Robot Hero, Future Japan, Sexual Content (The free version, without the sexual content and with only one route, is actually translated with VNR user-submitted subs) 24 - Danzai no Maria ~The Exorcism of Maria~ Notable tags: Christian Church, Magic, Timed Choices 25 - Bloody Call Notable tags: Action, Fantasy, High School (the "chuuniest" of the bunch) Extra Stuff If you think that 25 is not enough, you can also try these novels recommended to me by awesome forum guys! 26 - Cinders (EN) Notable tags: Fairy Tale, Lots of Choices, Proactive Protagonist (suggestion by Plk_Lesiak, confirmed to be an otomege by Tamaki Sakura, but Palas added that it's not really focused in romance, thanks everyone for the feedback! Btw, this is an OELVN) 27 - Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side 3rd Story (EN) Notable tags: Dating Simulation, High School, Threesome Ending (suggestion by onorub) 28 - Arcana Famiglia (JP) Notable tags: Mute Protagonist, Comedy, Italian Mafia (thanks onorub to make me remember that it exists >.<) 29 - Café 0 Series (EN) Notable tags: Death of Protagonist, Multiple Routes Mystery, Life and Death Drama (suggestion by SeniorBlitz) 30 - The Confines of the Crown (EN) Notable tags: Fighting Protagonist, Strong Female Protagonist, Multiple Route Mystery (suggestion by Palas. This is an OELVN)2 points -
50 vanilla het non-nukige Visual Novels to fap to before you die
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After being inspired by the old 50 VNs list, the Otome list and the UTL list. I figured I should make this considering I've made an H scene tier list as well as having a vndb specifically for how much I like the porn. Just a quick summary in each entry of what the VN could supply for your fapping needs. The reason I put a combination of het vanilla and non-nukige cuz this is what I specialize in. Not into any super big/weird fetishes, not into yaoi, yuri, etc and I think nukige art is usually meh and you can't get attached to the characters well enough. I ordered by alphabetical order and not ranked by how I recommend since what people like is subjective. 1.Canvas 2 - If you like the classic idea of being a teacher having sex with students (vanilla way). Alternatively, there are 2 scenes with other adults with you so if you've actually wanted to see actual adultxadult H scenes in a visual novel. 2.Comyu - If the idea of casual sex sits well with you. Not kidding, this guys will have sex with a non-heroine sometimes. Of course the heroine H scenes are good too. 3.Crescendo - If you like an older art style as well the option of either older women, older step sister or a previous victim of rape/prostitution. 4.Cross†Channel - If you love a little crazy in your heroines. But more importantly, if you dont mind the main guy being a bit crazy himself. 5.Cute Demon Crashers! - Another otome, and the only OELVN/EVN on this list. If you like a female protag, into demon dudes. There IS a female option for yuri if you want. Unlike Fashioning which is pure Japanese H writing, this takes a different approach. "This game is about consent and feeling safe in intimacy, so you can stop the sexytimes at different points, or keep going." (from the site itself) 6.Da Capo 3 - Some of the best art Circus has done. Solid variety of body types and whatnot. 7.Deardrops - If you want H scenes from girls willing to partake in a rock band (alternatively a childhood friend who's a good singer). The main punk girl may or may not be aggressive. 8.(Chou) Dengeki Stryker - One of the few VNs with a male protag where the dude has voice acting in H scenes. Also if you were curious how H scenes would fit in an over the top shounen action series. 9.Dies Irae - The weird 18+ release by Light aside, the vanilla stuff is still solid albeit the scenes being slightly darker / less romantic than usual but still vanilla. There are a few dark non-vanilla scenes so just beware of those. 10.Dracu-Riot - One of Yuzu-softs strengths besides its solid art is its interesting use of changing female sprite's face in the middle of dialogue depending of what's being said/done as opposed to only changing face at the start of dialogue. 11.Dra+Koi - If you like the idea of an aggressive super oppai girl who can turn into a dragon at will to have her way with you. 12.D.S. -Dal Segno- More solid art by Circus. Does this interesting/weird thing in H-scenes where the camera likes to slowly move/zoom in and out into different parts of the CG. 13.Edelweiss - On a island with super magical stuff, there could be fun things that happen. Despite released in the mid 2000s, solid art. 14.Edelweiss Eiden Fantasia - Still has one of the best threesome scenes I can think of. 15.ef a fairy tale of the two - If you care about character development within some H-scenes themselves. Or you watched the anime and were disappointed the sexy time was only alluded to. 16.Fashioning Little Miss Lonesome - One of the few Japanese- 18+ Otome English Releases. While there's only two dudes available they both compliment the female protag pretty well. Arts pretty nice too. Has moans SFX and stuff for both male and female characters. 17.Fate/Stay Night - If it's possible to have a good laugh in the middle of H dialogue while still staying in the mood. 18.Grisaia no Kajitsu - Has some of the best overall art in the medium. Transfers well to H scenes. Good variety of body types. Also one of the few non-nukiges where they keep "sex" SFX consistent throughout the scene. 19.Grisaia no Meikyuu - Continuation of Kajitsu. Has a "Masturbation Station" where you get non-canon H stuff but you get to have H scenes you wouldnt normally get as well as scene from a female's perspective. Just keep in mind some of the H from the main route maaayy be a bit darker than usual. 20.Grisaia no Rakuen - More of the same, Masturbation Station included. This time the Masturbation Scenes are a bit darker than usual while the main plot H scenes are pure harem status. 21.G-senjou no Maou - I've always had a thing for AKBSoft2's art personally. I also liked the side routes so thats probably why I get attached to these characters more. Also solid stuff like usua. 22.Haruko Mainax - I'm not gonna lie, I think Haruko's the hottest Muv-Luv girl. This whole VN is basically one wet dream for her considering she didn't get much in the Muv-Luv series. I like the art a bit more than most of the Muv-Luv serie.s 23.Hoshizora no Memoria - Some of the best art I've seen in a visual novel imo. Really bright but not too shiny and fits the theme, works in H-scene. If you want your heroines a bit more flat/loli theres lots more options in that regard. THankfully theres a certain of pair of oppai-characters if you still want that. 24.Katawa Shoujo - If you like the idea of H with disabled girls. 25.Koiken Otome - More options for girls that are good with fighting with swords. 26.Koisuru Natsu no Last Resort - My personal award for overall best consistent art style (especially for H scenes) is easily anything by Pulltop (Latte). In this VN, it doesnt help all the heroines are in bathing suits half the time and they get super aggressive. Also good variety of body types. 3 of the heroines are actually young-adults and not teens. 27.Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate - Good art style. Good variety of body types. Has one of the few cases of having a super flat chested girl thats NOT a loli (and still good!) 28.Konosora/If My Heart Had Wings - The Restoration kinda works for H scenes (though still kinda unreadable at points) Be sure to wait for the full retranslation that just finished its QC pass for best TL! Also Pulltop has incredible art as usual, good variety of body types and some damn aggressive heroines. Also I guess if you're interested in having sex with a girl thats wheelchair-bound, they make it work. 29.Kotori Love Ex P - If you want better art compared to the original VN this is a sequel of. Also contains an adultery scene if you REALLLYY want that... 30.Lover Able (untranslated) - Included since it's a getting a translation pretty soon it seems. An interesting case where you can choose a heroines HAIR STYLE for the H scene. Good art otherwise. 31.Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai! - The pure amount of H-scenes in Majikoi series is crazy. The only thing crazier is Yamato (the MC's) ridiculous stamina. He basically has an internal source of viagra. If you're confident in how long you can last, this is perfect for you. Also has good variety of body types and good art. 32.Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai! S - A continuation of MajiKoi. Has even MORE H-scenes and the scenes feel even longer than the original. 33.Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai! A-1 - The scenes in the A series feel a bit shorter than the original and S but still good. You pretty much get these VNs for very specific heroines. Beneki seems the most popular in this one. 34.Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai! A-2 - There's a robot girl with a usable vagina in this VN. Somehow they kinda make it work (probably helps MajiKoi is a silly series that doesnt take itself seriously so it works) 35.Muv-Luv Altered Fable - For some reason I dont think the H scenes in the original Muv-Luv + Alternative are that good. I think the ones in Altered Fable (and Haruko Mainax are way better). Sadly only 3 routes are translated at this time (Sumika, Meiya and Haruko) 36.Neko Para Vol 1 - If you like catgirls and threesomes. 37.Neko Para Vol 2 - If you like catgirls and threesomes. 38.Neko Para Vol 3 - If you like catgirls and threesomes (and a little yuri). 39.Noble Works - If you like Yuzu Soft art and want to have sex with rich girls. 40.My Girlfriend is the President - If you want to do moe gender-flipped versions of political figures or a human female version of a UFO. 41.Princess Evangile - Rich girls and solid art. One of the few non-nukige to have "stock moan SFX" even when the girl isn't engaging in dialogue during H scenes. 42.Princess Evangile W Happiness - More of the same, plus 5 more heroines you were likely salty didn't have a route in the original. 43.Sharin no Kuni, Himawari - I swear some of the sexual tension these heroines with the MC even before their H starts.. 44.Sharin no Kuni Yukyuu - If you don't mind a MTL of the non-main route. Also has some "dream" H-scenes of heroines who didnt have any in the original 45.Shinigami no Kiss wa Wakare no Aji - Not much to say besides decent art. 46.Swan Song - If you like seeing H-scenes between people that aren't just main protag and heroine. One scene in particular has pretty fun/light-hearted dialogue that slightly differs from the usual. 47.Tomoyo After - If you thought Tomoyo was best/hottest girl. If you don't mind KEY's art style in H-scenes, I dont think it's done badly here, it's a bit different. 48.Wagamama High Spec - If you want your girls in various levels of oppai and good art. 49.Wanko to Kurasou - If you prefer doggirls to catgirls. Or with someone's who's open with her sexual desires (but not a slut) or a 30 year old that looks like a loli. 50.Yume Miru Kusuri - If you love a little crazy in your heroines. Just a little.2 points -
Kiri's top VN - 50
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Here it is the most wanted info of 2017 2018 by the most wanted loli (that would be illegal) person on Fuwomofuyayyynovel. I'd like to write a reaaally nice speech here but since most of you are impatient fucks living things so shikatanai (it can't be helped) *drumm roll* The koropokkuru (those green faggots) made me do this Many koropokkuru were harmed while doing this.2 points -
25 Otome Games Worth Reading
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I've played it. It's totally an otomege, and a really good one at that.2 points -
Happy New Year!
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While there might still be a few hours of 2017 left for you American pig-dog imperialists, who dominate this site, here in Europe midnight is closing in. On this occassion I wish you all a happy new year, with a lot of time for your favorite otaku media, quality western VN releases and all your dreams coming through. Let's have a lot of fun in 2018 and let's Make Fuwa Great Again! Happy New Year!1 point -
Anime with ultimately satisfying endings
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Please guys, you'd have to be truly slow in order to not understand what ending Ittaku wants.1 point -
Majikoi A Translation Project Discussion
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Happy New Years everyone!1 point -
[suggestion] New 50 VNs to read before you die
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Jeez, just bc he was the one that proposed this list! Here, I'll put even in the first slot! For now: "When they cry" series CLANNAD Lucy ~The Eternity She Wished For~ The House in Fata Morgana Subahibi Dies Irae Analogue Doki Doki Literature Club Virtue's Last Reward If My Heart Had Wings Wagamama High Specs Dal Segno Hatsukoi 1/1 Lucid9 Flowers Kindred Spirits Kana Imouto Snow Sakura DRAMAtical Murder Lamento ~Beyond the Void~ Enigma: Cartagra Hakuouki Cho Dengeki Stryker Hatoful Boyfriend Yoake Mae yori Ruri Iro na Tokyo Babel1 point -
But honestly, after a few hours you wont think about it anymore. Contrary to many peoples opinion, we humans have a pretty decent ability of adapting, as long as we dont give up that is.1 point
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yes like floflo and hatsusaku WIGYFAFGABFHwwwwwwwwwdvkvm1 point
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I'm still alive, for those who did not ask! 8 a.m. here and nothing has really changed, but I do feel like a survivor after all that happened. 2018, however, still has many thing to go wrong :< BUY HEY, we now live with cute 2D alien girls! Mangagamer is probably partying as hell1 point
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Happy New Year!
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Sounds like the right way of celebrating to me.1 point -
Happy New Year!
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明けましておめでとう! Happy new year, and I hope everyone has had a good time celebrating!1 point -
Most overlooked VNs of 2017?
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SeaBed wasn't really discussed, at least, not the game itself. I'm reading it right now, and it looks pretty awesome so far.1 point -
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Happy New Year!
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That's fine mate have some New Year Yuri on me!1 point -
[suggestion] New 50 VNs to read before you die
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Interesting idea there, and since mod Kaguya already allowed us to make new 50 list I think I'll gonna make one then. Keep in mind that all of those was more or less just my opinion though (And maybe VNs that needed to be well known), and so there'll be no otome, yaoi, and nukige there (Of course if there's a request I could add those in honorable mention there). I don't know though when I'll managed to complete the list, but at least I'll try to make the format would be like my old thread below (Sorry for the promotion here). PS - Forget to say that I'll just limit it to 2017 releases here.1 point -
Happy New Year!
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14 hours into New Year for me. 2017 was mostly like every other year for the past decade. Nothing really significant happened. Heck, I got smacked with the depression stick more then usual (for no real reason mind). The temptation to give in was certainly there. However, mentally I've grown. And emotionally, I've thawed out. Getting into visual novels, and reading books like the Conversation with God trilogy, have helped a lot. If nothing else, I've sown some mental seeds. Thus I continue my wait for the "tipping point" to be reached, for the "floodgates" of change to open. For myself. For humanity as a whole. Whether that will happen, or begin to happen in 2018 remains to be seen.1 point -
What Anime are you watching now?
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I just finished Restaurant to Another World, which I absolutely adored. It was every bit as solid a feel-good experience as Interviews with Monster Girls was for me earlier this year (quick check: is it still this year? yes, it's still this year, whew). Normally I don't care for such episodic shows (and I would probably be even more likely to be put off by shows where each episode was basically two half-length stories), but this one totally worked for me, perhaps because it actually grew the cast meaningfully in each episode. That's a pretty big contrast to, say, Natsume's Book of Friends or Kino's Journey, where every episode brings in new characters, but then they disappear never to be seen again, which I guess kind of rubs me the wrong way. No "monster of the week" formula here: everything compounds and ties back into previous stories. It shows a lot of care and love for the people on behalf of the creator, and I found the resulting experience really appealing. Of course, it also helps that I just like food shows. But more importantly, I loved aspects like the show's casual approach to character development, such as when Heck, I even loved the way they tied things together and explained them, when I was fully expecting (and fine with) that remaining ambiguous. All in all, even though everybody told me it was good even before I started it, this was still an incredibly enjoyable show for me, vastly exceeding my expectations.1 point -
Happy New Year! It did. Here in 2018, aliens looking like cute 2D girls attacked Earth. Celebrate while you still can.1 point
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2018, A Year of Possibility in Visual Novels
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That's so untrue though1 point -
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