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Voicing inner monologues are super cool though. The Steampunk series does this and its fantastic how it adds to the atmosphere. They are mostly written in third person though so there aren't that many monologues.
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The Inganock walkthrough should be done now could someone else take a look at it before I move and lock it. Also please keep the Inner Voices choices the way they currently are. Making a long vertical list of them will make them impossible to follow.
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Are you getting the old one or the Vita?
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Aksys releases Kamaitachi no Yoru on iOS http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-01-24/aksys-games-releases-kamaitachi-no-yoru-visual-novel-on-ios
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Kanon w/ original Japanese text + voices? (for language learning)
Beato replied to EMNeuralei's topic in Visual Novel Talk
You can't just use the psp version instead? Seems simpler. -
I like how Down just sort of creepily moves around the page right now. haha
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Hoshizora no Memoria Graphical issues
Beato replied to O. Van Bruce's topic in Voluntary Tech Support
It sounds like screen tearing a as Nosebleed says updating your Directx might solve it. -
Animesuki has a subforum for suggestions. For everything from anime to manga to games to VNs but people mostly ask for anime recs obviously. Maybe we'd want to implement something similar.
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The only title I have read in the Infinity series is Ever17 so I can't help you there. Nitro+ titles are probably a good choice Kikokugai, Togainu no Chi and Sweet Pool are supposed to be some pretty dark shit (haven't read them yet so I can't comment on how good they are)
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I always turn on the option to have voices continue until next voiced line. Saves reading time but also lets you hear as much voice as possible.
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Rest of the Infinity series maybe?
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Voice acting in VN's is paid by line or wordcount usually. I'm also pretty sure that the voice actors aren't the ones choosing their rates, their agencies are.
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No I got leaves in my hair again!
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Well there is a mini-game in Inganock but I wouldn't call it gameplay. In it you click on characters in various orders to listen to their inner thoughts. If you click on them in the wrong order you might not be able to listen to all of them and if you don't get all of them you may get a bad ending later. There is a great walkthrough included so you know which order to click on the characters. There is also an option to skip the minigame but I don't recommend it because understanding he story becomes pretty much impossible without it. There is a pretty big chance that you may not like it though since its a pretty divisive VN. Most of the chapters have the same general structure and there are large amounts of repeated text. Since the game was originally written (partly) in verse I like to think of the similar chapters as verses and the repeated text as refrains. You should definitely check out Rewrite too sometime. The common route is light-hearted (but really funny) the individual routes are not and they don't have a romance focus and some of them are very good (Akane's route especially which is super depressing) and the true route is fantastic and definitely makes you think. I don't normally like Key Games that much but Rewrite was great. You should also read Muv-Luv Alternative since I see that you have finished Muv-Luv. You might also like Fate/Stay Night (but maybe not the first route since much of the philosophical stuff in it doesn't appear until the second and third route but both of those 2 are fantastic). Ef is also pretty nice although it is a romance story and the first part is pretty light-hearted. The second part, The Latter Tale is not so though and can be really depressing at times and definitely makes you think. That said it is a romance VN so take this recommendation with a grain of salt.
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problems with fate/stay night visual novel
Beato replied to Hitotsu's topic in Voluntary Tech Support
This sometimes happens with F/SN sadly (It has happened to me at least once whenever I have read F/SN and I have read it like 3 or 4 times over the years). You'll just have to skip to until where you were when you last played it. :C Backup your savedata sometimes to avoid it.- 2 replies
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Sekien no Inganock -What a Beautiful People- Summary Inganock, a city isolated from the outside, a city where everything is distorted, even the sun. It all started ten years ago, at a day called 'Revival'. Then residents of the city slowly changed into beings partially human and partially animal. To this day, only a few still look fully human on the outside. One of these is Gii, a former medical student, now an illegal doctor that walks the city and cures the poor for free. He changed too, but only in the inside, and his change gave him a mysterious ability that he uses to heal people that keep mutating further every day. He has a few 'friends' if you can call them that. One of them is a black steel cat girl called Ati. Another one is an old friend from his medical school that he just met again after ten years, Salem. But everything truly begins when he meets a little girl with pink eyes named Kia... Ending Guideline While Sekien no Inganock is completely linear it does come with a minigame that can take some trial and error to get through and is sometimes quite frustrating. There is an option in the game to skip this game completely however I do not recommend doing this. Without the information provided in it several core parts of the story will be very hard to understand. Walkthrough Chapter 1: The Sky, There Are Two Suns Chapter 2: And Now, A Fairy Tale Chapter 3: This Sound, Surely If I play It... Chapter 4: A Mirror, Even If It Reflects Nothing... Chapter 5: Right Now, Your Tears Are Right Here Chapter 6: The Window, On A Night of Pouring Rain Chapter 7: My Voice, Even If It Doesn't Reach You Now... Chapter 8: A Death, A Voice from the Intermission Chapter 9: A Flower, One Thing Sparkling Chapter 10: A Flower, On That Day It Bloomed Proudly Chapter 11: My Heart, Where In My Chest? Chapter 12: Inganock of the Brightest Flame Attribution This walkthrough was based on the one Amaterasu Translations included with their translation.
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I'll create a Sekien no Inganock walkthrough and a The Second Reproduction walkthrough since I just reread the former and finished the latter.
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This is pretty cool. Though now that I have that button I need to actually finish something and upload it to deviantart (I have like 500 unfinished thingies) since I haven't in ages. And yeah the icons could be cuter! :3
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I seem to remember that some eroge company said that they don't give their protagonist a voice to save money but that the only reason they can do that is because its completely accepted by readers. If readers expected the protagonist to be voiced most companies would probably do so.
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Mare's route branches of from Yume's so you have to enter her route again to access Mare's.
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I like kinetic novels. In fact I often prefer them because VNs with routes tend to be very bloated.
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I think they should do some sort of kickstarterish thing for Extra/Unlimited so they wouldn't have to worry about making a profit. Because it would suck to get an Extra/Unlimited anime but then not get Alternative because the first season didn't earn enough.
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Well we generally don't add nukige to the site. (At least that's what Aeru said last time something like this was discussed). Stuff like Sonohana is an exception since they're so popular. I doubt we'll add random dlsite nukige to the site honestly. But ask Aaeru its she who decides, not me lol. The third one is a given though if you get to it.
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I meant not very good. And yeah I know why. It doesn't really matter there are many translators that preserve japanese grammar structure because they see it as more authethic and that's fair position to take. But this also makes them bad for english learning. I would refrain from using anything not done by a proffessional translator as learning material. Preferably someone who is an actual educated translator and not just a fansubber gone pro.
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Yeah the english in clannad is easy but it's also very bad. You'll risk learing wrong grammar with it. In general VN's are probably not very good for english practice since strange grammar is so common.