I'm gonna be the contrairian here, DR1 is way better than 2. You should play them in order anyway.
I'm gonna be the contrairian here, DR1 is way better than 2. You should play them in order anyway.
Just finished this one... Yeah a lot of crazy stuff happened in this game, maybe even too much haha. The pacing in this is so much better than Ever17 it is ridiculous. The survival aspect of the first chapter is great. Too many things were left unexplained but I still need to get the rest of the (bad) endings and TIPs and research online of course. There was a lot to take in from this story. One thing that I don't get isWell, I finished Remember11 today and I while I definitely understand how unsatisfying the end is to some (it leaves you with a bunch of important unexplained mysteries and a cliffhanger) it didn't bother me that much and hardly ruins the experience. Had a better time with it than Ever17 to be honest. The latter might have the better story/ending, but it's not even funny how much better the pacing in R11 is (and even further improved upon in 999 and VLR).
There is still alot of online research for me to do before I fully understand what happened, but let me get this straight (R11 Spoilers):Since I guess the mysterious third personality were the babies, those infant twins murdered Enomoto and happily splashed around in its blood right? That is so fantastically fucked up,
Anyway, I don't think I'll play Never7 unless its sci-fi twist ending is really, really worth it. I can only handle so much dating simulator before my boredom outweighs my love for this kind of thriller/mystery VN.
What visual novels in that sale would you recommend to me? I'm a big fan of 999, VLR (currently in the middle of), DR, playing DR2 next...
I enjoyed analogue: a hate story for what it's worth.
Also bought DR1 and DR2 (Thanks EU PS Sale).
But I've yet to complete VLR, and reading here I might as well try 999 on iOS. I have a 3DS also but it appears to be cheaper on iOS. Just wondering though, I'm seeing a 999: The Novel. Is that it?
Yep, it's 999: The Novel on iOS. The iOS version doesn't have any puzzles - it's a straight VN. I think it also has the flowchart system from VLR that means you never have to replay parts you've already done (you can fast-forward through them on the DS version, though).
The DS version has a really neat use of the dual screens at one point - for me, that was probably the best scene in the game (and obviously doesn't work the same way on iOS) - and the puzzles are fun (though do get slightly annoying once you start replaying to get more endings), so I'm strongly biased towards that version.
Fianna's was the one route I couldn't unlock either. I couldn't figure out what I was missing. I eventually gave up and watched her epilogue on a 100% save.
Too many things were left unexplained but I still need to get the rest of the (bad) endings and TIPs and research online of course.
One thing that I don't get iswhy did Enomoto leave out the 3rd location and "alpha" from his explanation to Satoru?
Honestly I still think my favorite of the translated Infinity games is Never7. The sci-fi isn't contained in a single ending twist. I loved the island setting and vacation feel. It's definitely more relaxed than something like R11.
What visual novels in that sale would you recommend to me? I'm a big fan of 999, VLR (currently in the middle of), DR, playing DR2 next...
Thanks, I'm also going to checkout the series timeline that was included in the Never7 patch.I would indeed recommend getting all the bad endings and TIPS first (was too lazy to do so myself, but both contain essential elements to understanding the story). Once you've finished or get bored doing that, go to this website. It does a pretty good job explaining everything you probably can't figure out on your own. It is translated from some Japanese resource and sadly incomplete, but what is there really helped me understand the story and especially how it fits into the Infinity franchise.
The game is incomplete though (a third route was scrapped due to budget concerns), so don't expect everything in the game to become perfectly clear.
Damn. R11 and Ever17 spoilersThere is a theory on the website I mentioned earlier that would explain this.Basically, Enomoto is trying to trap you, the player and 0th dimensional being, in an Infinity loop. He probably intentionally doesn't explain those things to keep you guessing and replaying the events on Mount Akakura and Aosagi island (basically, what you're doing right now. These games are meta as fuck).
Is it still worth playing having already finished Ever17 and Remember11 though? I'm simply afraid of being extremely disappointed by a narrative too samey to the sci-fi story in the other Infinity games.
I'm gonna be the contrairian here, DR1 is way better than 2. You should play them in order anyway.
I'd agree that the first game is significantly better.I'm gonna be the contrairian here, DR1 is way better than 2. You should play them in order anyway.
True. Opinion on which is better seems to be split 50/50 though. I believe it to be a matter of preference since they're quite similar (aside from some small gameplay improvements in DR2).
Well that's completely arbitrary. I would never have figured that out.Why does Steam decides to have a sale when I am completely penniless? ;_;
Ok, this is stupid. Finally managed to find out what the hell you're supposed to do to unlock it. For whoever else is having troubles with this:
Just don't do neither the Hunting Grounds nor the Find a Dress! quests. Do the rest of the quests regarding the Roshtari ruins and Fianna and for good measure use Tillet as a teacher once.
*facepalm*
I couldn't resist so I read the website... And wow, almost all of this went over my head when playing the game. R11 and Ever17 spoilers-Just wanted to join the Remember11 discussion, since I also just finished the game. I read through the translated site, but after reading it I still feel I need to see all the endings and get all of the TIPS. I have a related question though.
Is there a guide anywhere on how to get all of the endings? I Google translated the original untranslated website you provided and I did find a guide to the endings, and it looks like it might be easy enough to follow, but it would be nice to have an English resource.
What visual novels in that sale would you recommend to me? I'm a big fan of 999, VLR (currently in the middle of), DR, playing DR2 next...
It seems that the localisation of the 18+ version of grisaia Is happenning trought different channels ?
Just reminded me that i need to upgrade to get tha magical idol spin-off game
I couldn't resist so I read the website... And wow, almost all of this went over my head when playing the game. R11 and Ever17 spoilers-I had no idea the player was involved but the evidence on that site is rock solid. The amount of little details is pretty crazy. I brushed off the 0th dimensional being and "That guy" talk in the game because I honestly didn't expect them to involve the player again after Ever17. The player killing Sayaka's personality at the beginning of the game because they thought she was Inubushi is just nuts. I can't help but feel that it's a bit... "convenient" though. The game definitely could have used that third route, no doubt.
Didn't know that.. i guess i need to follow them on twitter too , then .Denpasoft is Sekai Project's 18+ label, so this isn't much of a surprise.
Anyone played Chaos Child on Xbox One?
Didn't know that.. i guess i need to follow them on twitter too , then .
Waiting for the PS4 port. ( it's going to happen, no doubt in my mind )
装甲悪鬼村正;146821931 said:
Just finished an older classic I always wanted to read: Sekai de ichiban dame na koi.
I wonder how VN's based would run on a Windows based tablet. Reading on my Desktop PC isn't really too comfortable. They don't seem too demanding to play.
I wonder how VN's based would run on a Windows based tablet. Reading on my Desktop PC isn't really too comfortable. They don't seem too demanding to play.
They would run fine because like you said most aren't resource intensive.
Almost finished Remember11. Just got a few more bad endings left and I'll be done!
After I finish Remember11, I'm planning on playing Fate/stay Night. I've been looking forward to playing it for a while, so I can't wait to finally play it. Btw, does anyone know if F/SN is available anywhere as a digital purchase?
Edit: This is a great thread, I'd also like to say that Virtue's Last Reward is my favorite game of all time.
Can you guess what mine is referring to? o:
装甲悪鬼村正;146821931 said:
Just finished an older classic I always wanted to read: Sekai de ichiban dame na koi.
What makes Damekoi great is the protag, a 28 years old, extremely unlucky salaryman named Osamu. His wife divorced him, his company fired him to cover up some shady business but hey, he meets a nice beautiful woman who is the landlord of an apartment house and gives him a reason to keep on living. So things get really awkward when he decides to show up at the apartment house to confess his feelings, only to be greeted by Mitoko, the daughter of this woman, who tells him that her mother eloped with some dude.
The story is all about the growing bond between Osamu and poor Mitoko, a girl left behind by her mother who has to manage school, the apartment house and property taxes she can't pay because the tenants are lovable but lazy slobs who barely pay rent. It's a very down-to-earth story with drama that is mostly realistic and exciting to follow because the relationships are believable and the characters sympathetic, so you start rooting for the happiness of everyone involved.
And while Osamu might me a wuss, he's a grown-up wuss (and not clueless high-school protag No.4992). This is reflected in the way he resolves problems and his general outlook on life. Refreshing protag and a refreshing setting ( I don't think there are too many eroge that have the protags ex-wife as a heroine) make this a really good read. Kind of feels like a well done seinen slice-of-life manga.
Based on what I know about the game from minor spoilers and not having played it, it's referring to 999. Seems kind of obvious for some reason, so I'm probably wrong.
Now if anyone knows mine, I'll be seriously impressed. It's probably too common to be guessable.