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19. Do you like:
-pretty art and cinematic VN storytelling?
-deep love stories?
-heartbreaking drama?
-Ending twists that shake your entire perception of the work?
-trauma???
Then please play ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two
2. Leina- Chance of Rain
I've been getting into a lot more of the newer singers on the I've Sounds Label, and they are absolutely as good as all the really well-known ones from over a decade ago
10. Of the vns I've actually finished instead of dropping them midway, I'd have to say Fraternite, honestly? Not because of the VERY extreme content, even, but because the concept was SO interesting, but the game was too focused on shock value to really go anywhere.
9. I hate to give such a non-answer, but it really depends on the game? Because I have all-time favorites in both categories. Inochi no Spare and Little Busters are both some of the most emotional experiences I've had with vns, but Inochi has no choices, and Litbus has tons.
5. I started back in 2009, with True Remembrance, of all things, as my introduction to the genre.
3. I've always been weirdly drawn to the whole "ill girl" archetype, and I don't know why. I guess I just really like the tragic nature of it, whether they get a miracle at the end or not. It's like... making the most of the time they have?
2. This probably seems like a very left-field choice, but Koyuki's route in Close To hit me pretty hard last year. The rest of the game was mostly average, but I loved the bittersweet nature of both of her endings.
Same goes for Kimikiss, actually, LOL. It came out at the exact moment I was getting into dating sim/VN-type stuff, so the art and premise looked nice.
Unfortunately at that point I was 12 and didn't want to ask my parents to buy me a book with a cover like, uh, this