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What eroges are you playing right now?
Gerard the Lone Wolf replied to Harkoz's topic in Eroge General Talk
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What eroges are you playing right now?
Gerard the Lone Wolf replied to Harkoz's topic in Eroge General Talk
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What eroges are you playing right now?
Gerard the Lone Wolf replied to Harkoz's topic in Eroge General Talk
It will, if you are expecting a lot of info dumps in Fate route. -
Maji de Watashi ni Koishinasai! (Majikoi)
Gerard the Lone Wolf commented on Ivan's download in Eroge
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Introductions:the introductions thread
Gerard the Lone Wolf replied to switch's topic in General Discussions & Debates
Okay, looks like everyone else has suggested some of the good VN, so that will save me some work. VN http://s.vndb.org/cv/56/6356.jpg Utawarerumono - A visual novel/SRPG hybrid by Leaf. I found the gameplay really fun and enjoyable, even if its SRPG mechanic is a bit simple. And if you feel like you're up to some real challenge you should play it in Hard Mode 1 or 2, where the game becomes quite unforgiving. The VN has an airy narrative, so the text never gets dense and good for some light reading. Utawareumono story makes you feel like you are living the legend yourself whenever you read it. The main character isn't your standard young protagonist either, but a grown-up man with wisdom, so this is honestly refreshing. I'm not a fan of SRPG, but Utawarerumono is possibly the best I've ever played, both as SRPG as well as VN. Strongly recommended. Plus, Kemonomimi galore. http://s.vndb.org/cv/38/1038.jpg G-senjou no Maou - It's usually a good VN for newbies to start with, due to the awesome and easily likable proactive protagonist, plus engaging action story and mind-blowing epilogue. It has mediocre side routes, but you shouldn't skip it. And don't play the true route before you finished all the side routes. Also, try to get the bad ends too. Mizuha's bad end is great. http://s.vndb.org/cv/30/7530.jpg 9 Hours, 9 Persons, 9 Door - A great mystery-survival VN. I've nothing to say in here except praises for its dark and immersive story. Try solving the mystery before the VN tells you the answer, it's more fun that way. This is Nintendo DS VN, so you've to use an emulator if you want to play on PC. http://s.vndb.org/cv/22/10022.jpg Rewrite - This VN may be marred with glaring flaws, but the beautifully well-written true routes (Moon & Terra) turn them all into nothing but insignificant scratches. It's undeniable though that Rewrite is long, and you've to go through a large portion of slice of life/comedy scenes in common route that is incredibly fun (depend on your taste) but is ultimately unimportant in a grand scale, and you've to slog further on heroine routes that range between amazingly great storytelling to downright cringe-worthy bullshit before you even gets to the really impressive part, which is the true routes. To enjoy Rewrite, it also depends on your ability to overlook or get used to the massive shifts in atmosphere and style throughout the VN, because it used multiple writers with a distinctive style of their own. If you have time and dedication to spare, you can tackle this VN. Note that I might be exaggerating a bit on its length. Lastly, Moon & Terra is absolutely fantastic, and if you don’t like it, you can’t be my friend. (I'm actually half serious here.) http://s.vndb.org/cv/46/2646.jpg Dra†KoI - A short-story of a boy-meets-girl in a land where Dragons trampled the Earth. It's really short (2 hours, sadly), but nevertheless, a solid VN. Dra+Koi starts with an astounding breakneck speed and hurled you along with it. The story gets deep towards the end, and by the time you finished it, you've learned a valuable lesson. The very last choice will make you think deeply of its meaning. http://s.vndb.org/cv/29/16529.jpg Kikokugai - The Cyber Slayer - It's, uhh, dark (because Urobuchi), and cyberpunk. Also, wushuu + cyborg. Yea, see it for yourself. Personally, I really liked it, so, recommended. http://s.vndb.org/cv/81/4481.jpg Hanachirasu - If you like sword, samurai, bushido, and the technical aspect of sword fighting, do read it. If not, skip. Takeda Akane is possibly the most fucked up MC of Nitro+ I've ever seen. Yes, he beat even Fuminori from Saya no Uta for fucked up protagonist. Hanachirasu isn't as dark as Kikokugai though, it has a damn crazy humor in it. http://s.vndb.org/cv/81/17081.jpg The Second Reproduction - It's an otome game where the story is told from the perspective of the female MC. It's quite good and Christina is lovely. Recommended. Also, skip Jin's route and his Valentine's epilogue because he's a terrible person and his route isn't written by the main writer either, so what the heck. http://s.vndb.org/cv/69/469.jpg Period - Good romantic story combined with Oyari's gorgeous art. Miyu's route sucks badly, but you've to complete her route to unlock Asahi's route, so ctrl-skip it. Yukina's is bad too, so don't read it. The only good routes worth readings are Tsuzumi, Asahi, Kohane, and Aoi. Rin's route is boring so don't bother unless her character appeals to your taste. http://s.vndb.org/cv/17/8817.jpg Dangan Ronpa Kibou no Gakuen to Zetsubou no Koukousei - It has mini-games. This murder-mystery VN is also a good material for some light reading. The story is decent, and the whole cast has colorful personality that makes character's interaction pretty lively and enjoyable, even when some of them are so fucking retarded. It's a PSP VN, so if you want to play on PC, use PPSSPP emulator. Anime TrigunMononoke Hime Rurouni Kenshin: Tsuiokuhen Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann Spirited Away Seto no Hanayome Great Teacher Onizuka Kuuchuu Buranko Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence Samurai Champloo Monster Aria Juuni Kokuki Romeo X Juliet Legend of the Galactic Heroes: My Conquest Is the Sea of Stars Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Overture to a New War Legend of the Galactic Heroes Akira Watch all of these anime if you're a cool guy. Manga Battle Royale - One of my favorites. Read it! -
Visual Novels Translation Status [09/08/2013]
Gerard the Lone Wolf replied to Ryu's topic in Eroge News
@Henta No, it's in Editing and QC process. Edit: Desi is too fast! O: -
Visual Novels Translation Status [09/08/2013]
Gerard the Lone Wolf replied to Ryu's topic in Eroge News
I/O update. -
Changing to Japanese locale on Windows 7 | Eroge Download
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Visual Novels Translation Status [09/08/2013]
Gerard the Lone Wolf replied to Ryu's topic in Eroge News
Hatsuyuki Sakura update: Changing things up Good luck with the project. -
^ Okay, spoiler tag is like this [noparse][spoiler=Whatever title you want][blabla [/noparse] Edit: I should explained it properly earlier. Sorry.
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Play both censored and uncensored version at the same time. /jk In all seriousness, there isn't a single way that I know off that doesn't involve a hacker and a lot of mundane boring works.
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Phenomeno Review by Gerard. *Spoiler free
Gerard the Lone Wolf replied to Gerard the Lone Wolf's topic in Eroge Reviews
I believe I should take this opportunity to clear a few things. What follows now are some very heavy spoilers for Phenomeno VN. If you click it without finishing the VN, you are screwed. You've been warned. [spoiler=Heavy Phenomeno VN spoiler] 1) http://i.imgur.com/Uy4XegX.png http://i.imgur.com/hqUGovA.jpg I for one doesn't believe that a message this important is simply forgotten by Karasu due to being drunk or whatever reasons. Whatever it is, it wasn't explained properly and convincingly in the story. 2) http://i.imgur.com/4UubfiL.png http://i.imgur.com/vI9jyvE.png http://i.imgur.com/BDf5Jtw.jpg http://i.imgur.com/LanFuiq.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ZHrnhTp.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ahwiXzz.jpg http://i.imgur.com/xLpl07s.jpg Whatever those lines means, it certainly doesn't look like it's related to schema. The fundamental difference between us is that I see Phenomeno VN as a ghost story, and thus, opened a few more questions surrounding the nature of the other side, the ghost of the architect, while you guys inclined to view it as something in between, or rather, the schema is the real explanation. However, in the end, everyone has their own personal interpretation of the story. So, to each his own. Cheers. -
Gradually losing interest in Demonbane. It's not that it's a bad VN, but the problem is I'm not a fan of Mecha/SuperRobo/whatever shit so this is very tiring. Vandread, Gurren, Gun x Sword, and CGeass also have robots, but the story wasn't largely revolved and centered on it most of the time, so I'm fine with them. Here hoping Demobane can offer more. Playing it make me noticed that Dra+Koi has a lot of Demonbane references though. Haganeya is lulzy.
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http://i.imgur.com/SJ6oa5h.jpg And with those phrases still hanging on my mind, I took a step forward into a world where occult and others lie shrouded in the dark corners, lurking, invisible to the naked eyes. Venturing into the realm of Nitro+ titles always proves to be a fruitful investment at times; each story gives a different kind of pleasure and enjoyment, a rich experience, from dark sin to forbidden romance, from madness to love. Whether it’s a mere tale of vengeance, a simple fated duel between men who walk the path of the swords, a short story of a boy-meets-girl in a land where Dragons trampled the Earth, they have without fail, always managed to turn it into something more than just that, always so much more. Yet, for this time, I kept my expectation to the bare minimum when dealing with Phenomeno. Phenomeno - A visual novel adaptation (for a promotion) of the horror novel written by Hajime Ninomae, it features only the first of the three cases from the book, the case of "The House that Grant Wishes". There are also two more books released, which continued the story from the first book. I believe there are no differences whatsoever in the story between the visual novel and the book as the texts are completely the same. It is no surprise, that after the book was translated into English, a Russian guy took the translated text and made it into a patch for the VN. Unfortunately, the translation is far from perfect, and has a lot of grammatical errors and awkward, stiff sentences. Some parts can be rather confusing to understand too, though it should not distract the enjoyment much. Oh yea, I think I should mention that Phenomeno is completely free and downloadable (even outside of Japan) on the official site. That’s cool. Phenomeno characters is also designed by Yoshitoshi ABe (NieA_7, Serial Experiments Lain, Texhnolyze). Some of these details were not obvious to me until after I actually finished the VN and did some digging, driven by interest and a little, err, dissatisfaction. I probably should clarify that the only reason I went in with a low expectation was because Phenomeno is like a niche among the niche, at least in the places where I usually linger around. I didn't know much about it before I started reading. It's not a title that you would see people bring up in a discussion or recommend. It was only natural to have your curiosity arouse and blend with the feeling of uncertainty when dealing with the unknown. With all that said, after I've read and finished it, I believe it’s safe to say that, for the most part, the VN did deliver whatever it wanted to show its audience (in this case, -> me), and what it wants its subject to undergo and experience, even if the outcome, the revelation, the ending, can be a bit unfulfilling and in a wicked sense, sort of, a cock teaser. (The source of my discontent) So, sitting in front of my laptop at night with headphones on, all lights inside the house turned off (the usual things I did when starting horror VNs and gemu), I read the VN in all of its fullscreen glory. It’s obligatory to write about the audio and visual effects, how the music that blares through the headphones brought forth uneasy feelings and the sound effects that rattled me slightly, feels striking and fitting with the atmosphere, because this is Phenomeno’s strengths and what makes it stand out. It’s the very first thing that caught my attention and doesn't let it go. There are few things that can genuinely scare me, and it certainly wasn't Phenomeno, but this VN was like the first title after 999 and Saya no Uta that actually made me feel… unsettled. It’s rather disturbing, and it prompted me to write this thing. The visual and audio effects feel like a reminiscence of Saya no Uta, like a fleeting sense of déjà vu, though whether it reaches the same level of greatness is debatable; it's unarguable that it does work wonders for the story. As for the tachie, while seemingly well drawn, still feels a bit too rough to me. The minimal visuals and blurred photograph that served as background occasionally made the sinister ambiance more imposing, while the effects and the scarce CGs placed throughout the VN timely marked the important scene, and emphasized upon it. Now, the -story- section. I'm honestly not sure how to write this particular part. It has been the area that troubles me the most when it comes to reviewing. Should I be moderately vague with the story or be mildly descriptive? Can I actually do justice to the VN, the subject I'm reviewing? It's always a source of a dilemma, a predicament on my side. It honestly can be quite overwhelming. As I've said before, I didn't know jackshit about Phenomeno before I started it, and I could enjoy the VN in its best mostly thanks to that. A few of the elements they threw in the story were genuine surprises, and the characters introduced were truthfully the first time I've ever heard of them. I believe this is the best way to tackle this VN. A good thing about an underrated game is that there're fewer chances that people are going to spoil it. But in any case, I'm determined to finish this shit, so let's go. Well, the story. It starts off with the main character called Nagi, who moved to Tokyo from a place, uh, somewhere in Japan. (I can’t remember the name!) D: So, this Nagi tried to find a cheap place to live in Tokyo, and, beguiled by a real estate agent sweet tales, Nagi rented a house that has a ridiculously low rent, called “The House that Grant Wishes”, located in the middle of nowhere where the nearest convenience store or residential areas are like 10 kilometers away, more or less. And then, we soon find out that Nagi has a problem with that house, or rather, the house has problems with Nagi. Whatever. The main character, plagued with this dire problem, decided to seek help from a wacky occult club website, called Ikaigabuchi. From here, Nagi will realize that whatever the hell is happening at the moment, it is only the surface of the horror ………. Well, I guess this shitty impish description (intentional) will do for a synopsis. As far as the storyline goes, it honestly wasn't that impressive or anything ground-breaking. It plays out like the usual horror and scary stories, and it certainly can be on the predictable side if you have seen a bunch of it before. There were times where I’m not entirely sure what direction the story was heading, and that’s one of the few instants where it managed to catch me off guard. (I go like, "I totally didn't see it coming, bro!") The wheel of the story is Nagi, as the plot is advanced by this particular character. This isn't to say that the other characters don't play active roles so to speak, but rather their existence doesn't do anything that actually moved the plot, at least not until the near end. A couple of characters were introduced throughout the story, but the only interesting one was Yoishi. The nature and the mystery surrounding this character somehow reminded me of a certain anime called Jigoku Shoujo. (lulz!) Yoishi is an enigma, a character that is both undecipherable and unpredictable in this VN. It’s amusing to deal with this kind of cryptic character. Still, in retrospect, the whole cast is actually quite shallow. This is probably because it’s a plot driven VN instead of characterization centered, so less time is spent on building up character's depth, personality, and importance. Whether this is a good or a bad thing will depend on personal taste. In my case, it doesn't work well. The storyline isn't strong enough to carry a formidable momentum, and if it wasn't because of the audio and visuals that saved it, the whole thing would have been rather flat. Yes, I’m saying that Phenomeno VN storyline is a bit on the weak side. (Disagree? Uh…too bad, I guess.) It is a decent read, but the storytelling clearly wasn't on the same level as the other Nitro+ titles. Though, I'll definitely say that the VN is worth it for the audio and visual effects alone. The last question at the end sends chills running down my spine too. So, what does the story teach us? It's bad to be a cheapskate. It's bad to trust real estate agents. It's bad to indulge in your curiosity without a sense of caution. As for the ending, it is a bit unfulfilling, as it felt like it ended when the fun was just about to start. It isn't like it’s a cliffhanger or anything, as it ties most of the loose ends (there're some questions left unanswered), and it did play out like the usual horror story cliche twist, but this horror VN is truly short (two hours or less) that when the ending comes, it feels rather abrupt. There are parts of the story that left you wanting more, and there are parts that left you feeling less. Phenomeno unfortunately falls more on the latter category. It ends not with a bang but with a whimper. It's a self-contained story and it wasn't a solid one either. It has a lot of spaces that could be worked on and improved. It feels rather incomplete and just a small part of a bigger thing. Well, obviously, it is, since the story is just a third of a book, and there are more books that continued from that too. But I am reading and reviewing the VN, and in this VN, the story does feel incomplete. I don't give a damn about the books, and reading it certainly won’t be as good without the sound and visuals, as it will not have the atmosphere and whatever else the VN could give, so fuck it. As I've said earlier, the Phenomeno VN did deliver whatever it wanted to, but it feels rather insufficient. Nonetheless, in the end I am a little bit disappointed and I don't think this was entirely my fault. End of review. Lastly, thank you Desi for agreeing to correct my poor grammars. You've my gratitude.
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What eroges are you playing right now?
Gerard the Lone Wolf replied to Harkoz's topic in Eroge General Talk
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What eroges are you playing right now?
Gerard the Lone Wolf replied to Harkoz's topic in Eroge General Talk
Too busy to eroge. Umineko and Higurashi is bad. RGD is a bit better, and I rather that he makes 10 seasons of it than a new "when they cry" entry. -
What eroges are you playing right now?
Gerard the Lone Wolf replied to Harkoz's topic in Eroge General Talk
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Reading this thing too.
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Visual Novels Translation Status [09/08/2013]
Gerard the Lone Wolf replied to Ryu's topic in Eroge News
^ OMA, things is like this because you told Ultim that Majikoi sucks. -
To be fair, he didn't noticed who it was at first. Not that it matters, though. :|
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Visual Novels Translation Status [09/08/2013]
Gerard the Lone Wolf replied to Ryu's topic in Eroge News
Majikoi is too damn overrated and its fanboys hypes and adores it like it's the greatest VN in the century ever. It's getting really annoying. Highlighting the fucking flaws seem more than necessary at this point. Layout and overarching design are "light years"(sic) ahead my foot. lolz -
Visual Novels Translation Status [09/08/2013]
Gerard the Lone Wolf replied to Ryu's topic in Eroge News
Uh, let's see about the original Majikoi (the translated portion, that is). I'll bullet point it to make it easier for people to read. BGM is above average, but still so-so, as in not memorable or spectacular. Lack of CGs for various scenes that would have made the visual better. Main character inconsistencies in a certain heroine route that went against his established character in the prologue. Fucking annoying Character Selection Phase. The obligatory unnecessary force feed drama at the end of most heroine routes that is both weird and jarring. The garbage h-scenes filled after story. Chris route is terribly horrible and has bad pacing while the ending lacks any substances whatsoever. She's a bad heroine and has terrible chemistry with the MC. The second half of Mayucchi route is a trainwreck that barely resembled a story. A very formulaic storytelling. The inconsistencies between the various events that occurs inside the heroines route. (Though I'm somewhat reluctant to put this one as a flaw) Don't make me start on Majikoi S where every original heroines get nerfed just to show how strong the new one is. Minato Soft is basically milking the franchise right now. Don’t get me wrong, though. I do think Majikoi is a good comedy visual novel. That’s why I rated it 8.5/10. But whether it deserves this insane hype and praise is another thing. It's not like it's the masterpiece against any Visual Novels, the pinnacle of a good VN, the example of grand design, Majkoi is too damn overrated. It has its handful of flaws. When it comes to Visual Novel, the story is the most important. Technical detail doesn't take the primal aspects, it's rather secondary. Funny how all of this bs can be traced back and really is originated from Ultim's post. And it's a post where he misread the post above him too. -
Well, a lot of people know how to bypass that stupid thing already. So Jason, google it, man.