Phelpssan

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[–] Phelpssan@lemmy.world 4 points 3 days ago

This is awesome news.

If you want to know what the series is about (and why I'm hyped for it), you can check the first chapter for free here: https://www.alpha-manga.com/manga/665000279/201

[–] Phelpssan@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Only played a couple hours, but don't remember anying that looks like a connection between the two.

[–] Phelpssan@lemmy.world 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (3 children)

Finished The Messenger!

My summary of this game is "amazing side scroller in the first half, mediocre metroidvania in the second half". Which is kinda surprising because I absolutely love metroidvanias and was looking forward to see how that part of the game was going to be, but I felt it lacked most of the things that make that genre fun.


Finished The Messenger - Picnic Panic!

Also decided to clear the DLC before moving on, which was fun but quite short. But I can't complain since it was free.


Playing Hatsumira: From the Future Undying!

Chapter 2 introduces the mermaid tribe and the next heroine Meltyna, and in Chapter 3 we meet the dwarves, the undead tribe (!) and the final heroine Reah. This is followed by a very short Chapter 4, after which the game forces us into Yukikaze's route.

He route deals with final battle against the Evil Empire™ and it was a fun and action packed route, but there's one thing that really bothered me: There's zero appearances of the other heroines. At least you get to see Aliah's side of the final battle when you play her route, wonder if the same will happen on the other two.

Currently around halfway into Meltyna's route with 86% total progress and expecting to finish this one over the weekend.

[–] Phelpssan@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Hmm… I think I can agree that overall it’s weaker than the first one. If it’s the weakest game, then I can hope for a better next game, sound great.

If you ask 10 people "rank the Ace Attorney games" you'll get 10 very different answers (which IMO shows how consistently good the series tends to be), but there's three games that tend to hang near the top of most lists:

  • Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations
  • The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve
  • Ace Attorney Investigations 2: Prosecutor's Gambit

This last one is the only AA game I haven't played yet, but I can definitely say that the first two are my favorites so far.

Really hyped to get the Investigations bundle, will probably be the next "main" game I play once I finish Hatsumira.

The Messenger is REALLY good. I wasn’t much interested in the game initially, but loved the tight gameplay when I got into it.

I'm getting a bit frustrated with some aspects of the game (mainly the excess of cheap deaths), but overall it's really good. I got to the part where it turns "metroidvania" and it was a really cool change.

[–] Phelpssan@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

Finished Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All. That last episode was something else. Probably the strongest one in the series yet. It was also great to see the character progression. Still have one game left in the trilogy, but will play it later.

I think JFA is overall the weakest game in that trilogy, but that last case more than makes up for it. It's an S-Tier case and one of the most memorable in the series.


Finished Cadence of Hyrule!

Side game #1. Played mostly with Link and enjoyed it, but not as much as the original Crypt of the Necrodancer.

I think what annoyed me most was the uneven difficulty - it's really hard at first, then you get a good weapon and a couple heart upgrades and breeze through most of the game, only for the difficulty to spike up again in a nasty final dungeon before the final boss.


Playing The Messenger!

Side game #2. Pretty good Ninja Gaiden clone so far, challenging but not unfair. Just reached the "Searing Crag" area.


Playing Hatsumira: From the Future Undying!

Chapter 1 was stupidly long, by the time I finished it the in-game progress display was at 24%!

It focused on the beastman tribe and the second heroine Alilah, and overall was a good section. Highlights were the side-characters, which I liked way more than the main heroines so far - Lyth, Fal, Curio and even the three beastman warriors were great.

Also hoping we get less sections where it shifts the POV to the villains, because even though those sections were short they still managed to bore me to tears.

Anyway, Chapter 2 is looking like it's going to be a breather episode focused on the resistance with more worldbuilding. Current progress is 18% into Chapter 2, 26% overall.

[–] Phelpssan@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

And, then… there’s my mystery game. It’s done and it was Danganronpa V3.

Oh, so that was the secret game! I was very curious about it after the last post.

.... and yeah, I wasn't very impressed with that one either when I played it years ago. The twist in the first chapter was cool, but after that it never got anywhere near as good as the previous two games and like you said the ending was terrible.

I'm glad Kodaka moved on from the series to try new things after that. Master Detective Archives: Rain Code was quite enjoyable, and while I don't think it's as good as the first two Danganronpa games the overall mood of the game was fantastic (Kanai Ward was such a cool location) and got me wishing for a sequel in the future.

[–] Phelpssan@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago

I love the Cat Quest games. The games themselves are simple, but still pretty fun, not to mention the humour and all the cat (and dog for Cat Quest 2) puns.

They are so good. Extremely simple but so fun, everyone I know who tries those can't stop playing.

I see you are still dealing with the consequences of your VN Madness Month. Good luck!

Definitely paying for my sins here. 😅 But at least it came in a good time, I've been in a good mood for playing VNs these past few weeks.

[–] Phelpssan@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

Finished The Fox Awaits Me HANA! (Link to Japanese eShop)

Easily the most obscure visual novel I've ever played - the VNDB page has zero reviews, a total of 3 ratings including my own, and even had a hilariously incorrect plot summary before I fixed it.

But this was an excellent story. It makes good use of having a cast already developed by the first game to stick to a faster and tighter pacing, there's some really good twists, in particular in the nature of the "groundhog day" loop that you spend a good portion of the game, and the climax of the story offers strong emotional moments.

I did have some trouble with the game though, could not find any english-language guides and it took me a while to get "unstuck" in one part of the story, but I eventually got past that with some help from a korean wiki and Google Translate. I've submitted a guide to GameFAQs based on my playthrough, so if someone sees this post and gets motivated to try this game they won't run into the same problems. 🙂


Finished Cat Quest 2!

Needed a short breather from VNs and remembered I had not finished this one. A simple hack-and-slash with a lot cat puns, very fun and highly recommended. It's on sale (-75%) right now and even has a demo, so go try it out!

I'm starting some longer VNs and will probably need breaks from time to time so I think I'll also play the sequel as a "side game".


Playing Hatsumira: From the Future Undying!

This is an Isekai visual novel - a genre about people getting transported to a different world, typically with a fantasy/magic setting. This genre has been extremely popular in anime/manga/light novels for a decade or so, but oddly enough it's quite rare to see it in visual novels.

First impressions have been mostly positive - production values are solid, the pacing has been good, and I'm enjoying the MC - he's a capable and sharp-tongued adult, and his interactions with the rest of the cast have been hilarious.

Definitely not a fan of the heroine character designs, the the first time I saw Yukikaze I thought "wait, isn't that just Yumiko from Grisaia in a bad cosplay?" 😆, but I think my biggest issue so far with the game is the localization - I don't mind when the translator tries to make the dialogue more colorful, but I think they overdid it with this one - the MC uses way too much (british?) military slang and his dialogue feels very out-of-place for a japanese soldier.

According to the rather nice in-game progress display I'm currently at 6% of the game. This is going to be a long one.

[–] Phelpssan@lemmy.world 4 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I went overboard with VN purchases in the last month, so I'm probably going to keep focusing on those for a while.


Finished Senren * Banka!

Last week I commented about the first three routes, and there were two left:

  • Lena: By far the best story of all routes. We finally get a proper explanation for the origins of the curse, an incredibly satisfying resolution, and I love how they even hint that certain events from Murasame's route also take place in this one. The only bad thing is that Lena's romance was on the weak side, but even then I'd say it's a strong contender for best route in the game.
  • Roka/Kohaku: This "side" route goes entirely slice-of-life with the main character working a restaurant alongside the heroines, and was a surprisingly enjoyable read. The weakest part of this route is definitely Kohaku, she's the least interesting heroine in the game, but I really liked Roka and wish she had more screentime.

Overall I had a good time with this game and might be willing to try more Yuzusoft titles in the future.


Finished Loopers!

Had one last short VN from Key in my backlog.

It has a very interesting premise - it's about a group of people stuck on a "groundhog day" loop, repeating the same day endlessly, but instead of dealing with the loop itself it's more about their day-to-day lives as they try to keep themselves happy and sane in this situation. It also has a very nice and colorful artstyle that was one of the things that drew me to the game.

Sadly, I think the game is way too short to properly explore this premise or develop its fairly big cast - it has twice as many characters as another similar-length Key VN I played recently (Harmonia). There's also some very questionable story choices, like some out-of-place horror segments in the early parts of the game or focusing too much on the treasure hunting theme.

Not a bad game, but I think it had the potential for a lot more.


Finished The Fox Awaits Me!

A fairly obscure VN I picked because the art and themes looked interesting, and also my first time playing a Korean VN. And I liked it way more than I expected.

It starts with the MC awakening in a bamboo grove with no memories, and he ends up getting involved with a magic fox, a mountain deity and a grim reaper as he tries to piece together his past and figure out what was exactly his previous relationship with the heroines.

One of the most interesting things about this game is how well it maintains tension, even during the more chill segments. You know the heroines are hiding things from you and it's hard to tell how much you should trust their words, plus it's clear from some scenes (including some rather bloody bad endings) that danger is around and you shouldn't relax. There's also the writing of Shua, the titular fox - she's clearly obsessed with the MC, and you often wonder if she's about to snap and do something crazy.

The production values were great, with a good OST, nice backgrounds and animated sprites. The english translation could've used a bit more QA though, I've spotted a few typos and mistakes, and there's bugs like text occasionally going outside the screen. Nothing gamebreaking, but annoying.


Playing The Fox Awaits Me HANA (Link to Japanese eShop)

Direct sequel to the game above.

It has full english support and was originally planned for a US/Europe release, but it was suddenly cancelled with only some vague statements about it.

Decided to play this one first because it's supposed to be shorter than other VNs I have on my backlog, hoping to finish it over the weekend.

[–] Phelpssan@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

More action? Or more slice of life / romance?

My favorite stories are the ones that do a good balance of the three, but if I had to choose between them I'd say slice-of-life.

A strong cast with a good dynamic is the main thing I need to enjoy a story, and you're more likely to those in games with slice-of-life segments.

[–] Phelpssan@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Playing Senren * Banka!

This VN has a very different story structure than what I'm used to. Most games tend to ramp up in the later parts of the story, adding tension and focusing more on action, but this one goes in the opposite direction and cuts most of the action in favor of slice-of-life moments and romance. It's unusual but not a bad thing, and shows the developer's commitment to the romance theme.

So far I've completed 3 of 5 routes:

  • Yoshino: Has little plot outside of the romance, but since she has the weakest chemistry with the MC the romance doesn't feel natural and the end result is very bland and uninteresting.
  • Mako: My favorite so far, has the best pacing of the routes I've finished and balances comedy/romance/plot very well.
  • Murasame: Has the strongest emotional moments and her banter with the MC is the best one, but revolves around a weak and repetitive plot line that drags the route down. However, if I could choose one route to be the "canon" one I'd definitely go with hers.

I'm currently playing Lena's route which has been a very positive surprise - she had very little involvement in dealing with the curse on the first half of the game, so I never expected her route would be the one to give us its backstory and origins. Plot-wise it's easily the best route so far, but the romance parts are not as good as Mako or Murasame.

After that there's still the Roka/Kohahu shared route, but I'm hoping to finish this game in a couple more days.

I think the next game I'll play will be Loopers which is another short Key VN.

 

Getting strong Goemon / Mystical Ninja vibes from this one, looks really fun.

Demo available: https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/bakeru-switch/

[–] Phelpssan@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

#3 because I like Estelle way more than Rean.

I generally rank the Cold Steel games the lowest of the series - I did enjoy my time with them but I also think they're the games where the flaws of the series are more obvious.

 

As usual, I recommend browsing through dekudeals.com instead for a better navigation/visualization.

 

Nintendo games are 30% off, but there are some good discounts on other games.

It's probably easier to browse on DekuDeals.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by Phelpssan@lemmy.world to c/nintendo@lemmy.world
 

I bumped into this video in another site, and since according to @slimerancher@lemmy.world I'm the community’s "unofficial head of VNs" I figured I should post it here. :D

I've played most of these so I'm adding my comments below.

Status: Finished.

I think this one is more of a point-and-click adventure game than a VN, but it's a really interesting and quirky one.

You play as a futuristic detective investigating cases with the help of an AI partner residing in a prosthetic eye. Gameplay is split between investigations and "Somnium" sections where you dive into people's subconscious minds to find things they are trying to hide from you.

There's also a sequel which I liked even more than the original game.

Status: Finished.

An amazingly comfy game. You play as a bartender in a dystopian cyberpunk future just trying to make it through the month without being evicted.

I love how much worldbuilding you get from just hearing the news on the TV and chatting to people.

It's also hilarious how you can actually affect some characters' storylines by getting them too drunk. :D

Status: Finished.

This one is a classic. Play as a very unlucky defense lawyer who gets the worst possible cases and have to somehow prove your client is innocent.

Personally I think 3 > 1 > 2, but all three games are great.

There's also a newly-released pack with the second trilogy, featuring new main characters, and a bundle with a prequel duology starring an ancestor of the main character on Victorian ages.

Status: Finished.

A very dark story, and it takes a while to pick up steam (I only started truly enjoying the game during the third "door"), but the payoff is amazing and the game is definitely worth playing.

You play as an amnesiac who after awakening in a mysterious mansion starts exploring "doors" that show you tragic events that happened in that house over the centuries, while you slowly try to figure out who you are.

The Switch version has a lot of content - besides the main game there's a prequel ("A Requiem for Innocence"), a sequel ("Reincarnation") and a bunch of side-stories.

While I think the sequel is significantly weaker than the rest of the game (and has a far less interesting artstyle), all the content was worth going through IMO.

Status: Finished.

Weird, quirky and dark - you play as students trapped by a crazy murderous bear who tries to pit them against each other with promises of freedom to whoever manages to commit murder while avoiding being caught.

In some ways it resembles the Phoenix Wright games, mixing investigation sections and courtroom sections, but it's much darker and has a very unique style featuring a lot of minigames during the courtroom sections - as an example, in Phoenix Wright you simply choose the statement that contains a lie and the evidence that proves it, while in this game the statements keep flying non-stop around the screen and you have to manage shooting the lie with a "Truth Bullet" created from evidence you collected.

Status: Finished the original version on a PSVita, played a bit of Elite.

This is my favorite VN ever, and while I do prefer the original art this is still absolutely worth playing. A crazy story about a group of nerds accidentally bumping into time travel, and all the mess that comes up from this.

If you've seen the anime then you already know all the main story (the adaptation was excellent), but the VN has additional routes for other characters and extra worldbuilding, so I still think it's worth reading through.

One warning though: The true ending flags are kinda annoying, so don't be afraid of using a guide if you get stuck. This tends to a be a problem with most games in the Science Adventure series. :/

Status: Finished.

This is one of my biggest VN surprises. A game by Kemco, the company that keeps pushing all those budget RPGs? With an atypical art style? This can't be good, right?

Well, this one turned out amazing, and it's probably my #1 recommendation for someone who wants to experiment a more traditional VN.

The story starts with the MC getting stuck in a village in the middle of nowhere with a broken bike, while strange murders start to happen which the villagers claim to have been commited by "wolves" infiltrated among them.

It's heavily inspired in the Werewolf party game, with a branching storyline and a fantastic cast - the MC in particular is one of the my favorite VN leads ever.

Status: Playing.

I've played the first chapter, and plan on continuing it soon. Amazing presentation, I've described it before as a "non-stop stream of beautiful artwork".

It's part of the "Nasuverse" where the Tsukihime and Fate games happen.

Status: Playing.

I heard this is more of a romance story, but so far the things that caught my attention the most were the sports sections.

The concept of this game is "someone created flying shoes, so obviously people came up with a competitive sport using it", and the story revolves around a group of newbie players that the MC ends up having to train.

I really enjoyed the lore and worldbuilding around this - the game designer really put some effort into trying to make the sport interesting, including background details such as how the rules for it evolved over time.

I also like how the OST for the sport scenes feel like they could be battle themes for a JRPG. :D

Haven't played these two, so can't comment much about them.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Phelpssan@lemmy.world to c/nintendo@lemmy.world
 

IMO this link on DekuDeals is a much better way to check for interesting games: https://www.dekudeals.com/hottest?filter[store]=eshop

Personal recommendation: Mr. Driller Drill Land is an excellent, underrated puzzle game that is less than $5 right now.

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