• @[email protected]
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    1 day ago

    There is barely any gameplay because the developers chose to focus solely on writing, art, and music instead.

    Tsukihime and the whole Fate series also started from visual novels.

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      i mean sure, but we’re actually approaching the edge of what can even be considered a game.

      i don’t call those games personally. they are vaguely interactive novels. imo a physical choose your own adventure book has more “gameplay” than most of these virtual novels.

      i honestly don’t think game is the right term here. these are books with an odd format. stein’s gate included.

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        It depends on the VN and its implementation. The existence of things like Slay the Princess, 999, Raging Loop, Phoenix Wright, AI: The Somnium Files, these are all inextricably linked with player participation and choice, as well as very dense narrative.

        Then you have ones like Steins;Gate that don’t have very much choice at all, that’s a lot closer to a book in most respects, but as a blanket VNs are, more often than not, absolutely games.