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Looking for a visual novel, forgot the name

Posted: Sat May 04, 2013 3:03 pm
by Hannibal0
Hey guys,

I registered here because you are my last hope.
I am looking for a visual novel (or sound novel, IÄm not sure about that) I played about 4 years ago. It had a german translation, and you were merely just deciding between 2-3 optins on a few points inside the story. The rest wwas just reading parts.

To the story: It was about a male young student who visited a school and took part inside a music club. He had a female friend, I think it was his neighbour, who followed him all around since childhood, and a cool male friend. The boy lost his hand through a crash with a train one evening and got an artificial hand. You had the choice to get together with different girls (nothing erotic or non-suitable for kids), one of them was in your school and had long purple hair, another one was in your music club and played triangle.

That's all I can remember right now. Please, if anyone knows the name, than help me. I would be very grateful!

Have a nice evening,
Hannibal0

Re: Looking for a visual novel, forgot the name

Posted: Sat May 04, 2013 4:08 pm
by gekiganwing
Hannibal0, it sounds like you're thinking of Brass Restoration. Its VNDB entry does not mention a German translation, but everything else seems to match...

Brass Restoration is freeware. If the download links on its Yandere Translations page don't work, be sure to say so.

Re: Looking for a visual novel, forgot the name

Posted: Sat May 04, 2013 4:17 pm
by Hannibal0
Wow, that worked out better than I thought O.o I ghoogled for this for the last 2 weeks, and now you give me the answer in about 1h.
Yes, it is the right game indeed! I dunno why there is no german translation but thats fine, english works out very well too.

Recently I got my hands on all the Phoenix Wright games, so now I'm into visual novels. Thanks for helping me out, I really appreciate it! :D
Maybe you could tell me about a few other good free visual/sound novels...? :wink:

Re: Looking for a visual novel, forgot the name

Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 10:09 am
by gekiganwing
Hannibal0 wrote:Maybe you could tell me about a few other good free visual/sound novels...? :wink:
Thanks for replying. The /vg/ Guide to Visual Novels (image might take a moment to load) will give you an overview of VNs that fans recommend. Keep in mind that most of what they mention are commercial products. They're a mix of official and fan translations, and just one was written in English. Only three are freeware. A few have only partial translation patches, and a couple are still slated for commercial release.

If you are looking for more freeware or VNs written in English, then look for a recommendations thread elsewhere on this forum. I'm pretty sure one has been created here on LSF in the recent past. But if you want to find something really specific in this small fandom, then tell us the sort of story or game you really want to find.

Re: Looking for a visual novel, forgot the name

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 5:47 am
by Hannibal0
Alright, I will keep an eye on the forums and search for the recommendation-thread. Thanks for your help!

Re: Looking for a visual novel, forgot the name

Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 6:19 am
by Blue Lemma
As soon as I saw the title of the thread, I knew gekiganwing would have the answer ;)

I played a little bit of BR but it didn't grab me, personally. Or I think maybe I got to and end pretty quickly which made no sense (wait, is that it?) Maybe I have my games mixed up.

Re: Looking for a visual novel, forgot the name

Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 2:55 am
by Taleweaver
Blue Lemma wrote:I played a little bit of BR but it didn't grab me, personally.
I can relate to that. I also played BR after reading all the praise it got, and honestly, I have no idea why it is considered so special. None of the characters were particularly memorable, and the plot was rather generic drama masquerading as RomCom during the first half-hour of the game (before the accident). Most aggravating, though, was that the protagonist's injury and subsequent disability served as a mere plot device. I found that incredibly insensitive to real-life amputees, who often enough become social outcasts - especially in Asian cultures where it is still common to avoid people with physical imperfections.

Re: Looking for a visual novel, forgot the name

Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 6:50 am
by Kato
Taleweaver wrote:
Blue Lemma wrote:I played a little bit of BR but it didn't grab me, personally.
I can relate to that. I also played BR after reading all the praise it got, and honestly, I have no idea why it is considered so special. None of the characters were particularly memorable, and the plot was rather generic drama masquerading as RomCom during the first half-hour of the game (before the accident). Most aggravating, though, was that the protagonist's injury and subsequent disability served as a mere plot device. I found that incredibly insensitive to real-life amputees, who often enough become social outcasts - especially in Asian cultures where it is still common to avoid people with physical imperfections.
I actually grabbed it shortly after this thread came up. Come 2 days later I've still not managed to get invested in it. Perhaps if there was more character development before the accident? I dunno, it's just feels terribly impersonal to me...

Re: Looking for a visual novel, forgot the name

Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 6:45 pm
by Sunlit-Dreamer
Seeing that this isn't the first thread asking for the name of a vn someone's played before, should we make this one (or another thread in a different part of the forum) an official "vn rediscovery" thread? (If that makes any sense) I know there isn't tons of people asking thankfully, but you never know when another person is going to ask again.

Anyway, it's good that you were able to quickly get your answer.

Re: Looking for a visual novel, forgot the name

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 5:13 pm
by Blue Lemma
@Sunlit-Dreamer: Yeah, this stuff does come up once in a while... "Name that VN"? :D
I'm not sure how we'd get new people to post in the correct thread, though.

We can just put in FAQ: "Direct all VN identification questions to gekiganwing" ;D
(jk, jk)

Re: Looking for a visual novel, forgot the name

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 5:28 pm
by Taleweaver
We could sticky that thread, though I would place it in the "Other Story-Based Games" forum then. Y'know, as soon as another thread pops up.