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  1. -  Check the original game Violated Princess was based on called Violated Heroine https://wiki.anime-sharing.com/hgames/index.php?title=VH

    https://www.dlsite.com/maniax/work/=/product_id/RJ384983.html

    - Games from this dev https://www.dlsite.com/maniax/circle/profile/=/maker_id/RG20527.html

    - If you are ever into text games, https://degreesoflewdity.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page is legendary with how much replayability it has.

    https://jastusa.com/games/jast029/eiyu*senki-gold-a-new-conquest and https://www.kickstarter.com/profile/ninetail/created are technically VN but with some strategy gameplay. Big series but might not be for you.

     

    - Join DLsite Discord and ask your question there: https://linktr.ee/DLsiteENG

    - Use https://www.dlsite.com/maniax/ and https://vndb.org/ to filter by tags and just... look at every game with tags you like. That's how I gauge what's good and what's average, when I try everything in a tag (and keep up to new releases in them). When you run out of games to try, combing through everything is great since you might find hidden gems that others don't recommend. Recommendations are usually popular games.

     

  2. On 4/20/2023 at 6:25 AM, ejpbdk said:

    Or is it time we just start paying up for them on their translator's respective websites?

     

    if you mean localizer, its not bad to sometimes pay for them, can help with the market. If not, go to nyaasi or something and get the highest seeded torrents of your choice

  3. It's kind of a weird feeling to be writing forum posts while at the same time the AI scene is booming, like it's a clash of technologies. But I thought this was kinda amazing so I'm posting it here to let everyone else see the potential (and room for improvement) these AI have at the moment of writing this : D 

     

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    # Tokyo Necro: A Dystopian Sci-Fi Visual Novel by Nitroplus

     

    Hello everyone, and welcome to my blog where I review visual novels and other games. Today, I'm going to talk about Tokyo Necro, a dystopian sci-fi visual novel by Nitroplus, one of the most famous and respected developers in the genre. Tokyo Necro was released in Japan in 2016 as their 15th anniversary game, and it's finally coming to the west this year thanks to JAST USA.

     

    ## What is Tokyo Necro?

    Tokyo Necro is set in the year 2199, in a frozen and devastated Tokyo where necromancers and zombies roam the streets. You play as Souun Kamishiro, a young man who works as a "stalker", a mercenary who hunts down rogue necromancers and their undead minions. Along with your partner Iria Akagami, a cheerful and energetic girl who also happens to be a zombie, you take on various missions that involve fighting, investigating, and uncovering secrets.

     

    Tokyo Necro is not your typical visual novel. It has multiple gameplay elements that make it more interactive and immersive. For example:

    - You can choose different routes and endings depending on your choices and actions.
    - You can customize your weapons and skills using parts that you collect from enemies or buy from shops.
    - You can explore different locations using a map system that shows you where you can go and what you can do.
    - You can interact with various characters using a dialogue system that lets you choose different topics and responses.


    ## What makes Tokyo Necro special?

    Tokyo Necro is not only an exciting action-packed game, but also a deep and complex story that explores themes such as life, death, identity, morality, and humanity. The game has a dark and gritty atmosphere that contrasts with the colorful and lively characters. The game also has a rich lore and history that adds depth and mystery to the world.

    Tokyo Necro also boasts impressive graphics and sound quality that enhance the experience. The game has stunning CGs (computer graphics) that show detailed backgrounds and character expressions. The game also has full voice acting for all the main characters (except for Souun), which adds personality and emotion to their dialogue. The game also has an amazing soundtrack composed by ZIZZ Studio (who also worked on other Nitroplus games such as Saya no Uta), which features rock, metal, electronic, orchestral, and vocal songs.

     

    ## Where can I get Tokyo Necro?

    Tokyo Necro is available for pre-order now on JAST USA's website for $35.99 (with a launch discount). You can also get it on Steam when it releases later this year (with free Director's Cut DLC available on JAST USA's website). If you want to get a physical collector's edition that includes an Iria plushie as a pre-order bonus (how cute!), you can order it from J-LIST for $99.

     

    ## Final thoughts

    Tokyo Necro is one of the most ambitious visual novels ever made by Nitroplus. It combines action-packed gameplay with an engaging story set in an original dystopian sci-fi world. If you're looking for something different from your usual romance or comedy visual novels (not that there's anything wrong with those), then you should definitely check out Tokyo Necro when it comes out this year.

    That's all for today's review. Thank you for reading my blog post! If you liked it or have any questions or comments about Tokyo Necro or other games,
    please leave them below! See you next time!

     

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    AI model used: Bing AI running on GPT-4.

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