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Persona 3, kinda. It's not exactly a VN, but I probably wouldn't have been interested in Katawa Shoujo, which was the next VN I came across, if I hadn't played Persona 3. It all went downhill from there cause the next one was Cross Channel. :makina:

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According to VNDB, Ace Attorney was my first VN.

However, the first more "traditional" (no gameplay) VN I played was Ever17.

Really? Then same for me, unless Valkyria Chronicles count as one too. :)

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I saw but I'm not sure, right here in Fuwanovel has Koihime musou to download?

Usually if you type [insert VN name here] download or torrent in Google, you'll find the first 2 sites to be useful. Happy hunting. ^_^

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For all the good reasons. So it's not a huge loss. Internet is a vast place. Every VN is out there for the taking, but good luck finding translation patches for them though.

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:vinty:  :vinty:  :vinty:  :vinty:  :vinty:

And you signed in and had 41 post counts in all in one day without even noticing that?

 

Fuwanovel left its piracy practices long behind. I suggest you find some other sites to download vns.

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Type I go deeper in the discussions did not look too much into it, but I had already noticed, it's because my friend had said it lowered rewrite here, for this cause came I look, but he should have done this long ago when he had downloads, I justI did not know when.

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is persona a VN? if yes then it is the first otherwise , EOSD for busy people

next is Sharin no Kuni (recalling how panic i am to find touka in the last chapter)

Someone told me even Akiba's Trip was a visual novel. I guess if theres some dialogue and anime characters it's a VN?

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Bad reviews about Umineko? O:

 

Well, I don't know what can make you want to read it. It is very well done, well written with more than 30 developed characters - no one is left undeveloped. It mixes mystery with magic and challenges the reader to solve the riddles it proposes, without telling the answer during it. It is a long visual novel, and you have to spend a lot of time reading it, and the feeling that I've got when I did [after about 5 months reading] was that I'd never find something greater than it, and 2 years later I still haven't.

 

The author of Umineko is one of a kind, he is very unique and cares a lot about what he is doing. Maybe who didn't realise how good this VN is didn't see the "truth" the story wanted to tell. Which I understand, since some people think that Umineko will be their common mystery with 100 different endings game, and it is not. And you have to read it with your heart open, so you can really get the meaning of everything.

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For me, I think it was either Hakuouki, or some OELVN that were uploaded on the ren'py site. I played them at around the same time, so I can't remember which was first.

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