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Non-anime VNs

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2020 8:50 am
by aNewVirgin
Has anybody here played VNs in non-anime artstyle and can someone recommend me anything?

Re: Non-anime VNs

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2020 11:34 am
by Donmai
Cinders, anytime. Look for it on Steam.

Re: Non-anime VNs

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2020 1:22 pm
by fleet
The two Vera Blanc visual novels by Jack Norton of Winterwoves Games (Vera Blanc - Full Moon, and Vera Blanc and the Ghost in the Castle) are on steam. They use an art style similar to comic book art. There are free demo versions available.

Link to artwork https://winterwolves.com/verablanc.htm

Re: Non-anime VNs

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 7:24 pm
by gekiganwing
LongStory isn't my favorite visual novel, but I like it. I was surprised at how choices in the story can shape the protagonist in an instant. There's a low-key conflict which permeates the VN. Finally, I liked the occasional use of a diegetic interface.

I started reading Across the Grooves recently. It's a good change of pace from the nonsense that I tend to like. So far, it's a mellow and surreal story that reminds me of the time when I lived near a hipster neighborhood.

The line between visual novels and story-rich games can be hazy. When I tried Minecraft Story Mode a couple years ago, I noticed it had adventure game elements and some exploration, but that it was mostly story. When I experienced Attack of the Friday Monsters, I noticed that it told a tale through talking with NPCs, and that its combat was optional. Dontnod Entertainment (Life is Strange, etc) uses marketing terms like "narrative adventure game" to describe their projects. Freebird Games (To the Moon, etc) uses phrases such as "interactive narrative" to describe their projects.