I'm still killing time waiting for Ni No Kuni II to drop so enjoy this review from my backlog and the 1 joke in the whole video! Also... apologies. I keep messing up the main characters name between Takayuki and Tatayuki. I think I made some typo's in my script and just read it verbatim.
@Ryuko Chan! As beautiful as the animation was in Ni No Kuni 1 cutscenes they always threw me off cause they were in a different frame rate. So long as the game can pack as much punch to the feels the first one did at the start I think it'll be A1!
Your reviews are costing me a lot of money, dammit! (Seriously, I've bought like five games off of your recommendations, and they'e all been great. Thanks.)
Thanks for checking it out! Visual Novels aren't for everybody, but after hearing how much this one sold I knew I had to finally check it out and see if I was really missing all that much haha.
I saw all the megadimension and cyber/hyper dimension games pretty deep in your amazon list and MAN you really need to get on that, they're fantastic and feel like much more than just fanservice generators, I might need to send you a couple to get you hooked!
Darn. I had a feeling when I was editing I used that clip twice haha. Oh well, hopefully it helps people realize what I was talking about with the obvious typo's in the game. 6:00 "I should away from here."
Definitely appreciate your unbiased review; i wanted to get this game(first saw it on the vita store), but $50 Canadian sounds a bit pricey for a 15-20 hour visual novel. BUT....the art assets look awesome, so i'll most likely pick it up on sale, for PC or PS T.V.
Zero escape trilogy is nearly untouchable in my books haha. The third game had some.. iffy bits but I feel Virtues Last Reward and 999 more than make up for it.
If you do ever take the plunge try starting with something that actually has quite a bit of gameplay too. Going from general action oriented games to a VN can be very jarring and discouraging. Something Like Danganronpa is a good place to start.
Zero escape honestly probably has the smartest written story I ever seen in a game. The second entry (Virtues last reward) especially. I can't talk about it because it would be spoilers but I seen twists in that game I never could have predicted and how they pull it off is simple genius. The actual gameplay isn't as involved as danganronpa but thinking through the puzzles and story in that series is just a treat.
It's addressed in the game. At the beginning he just finds it attached to another letter but they have a better explanation for it by the "True" ending haha.
Hmm, this game looks ok. I'm down for a little mystery, I'm not really into these types of games but if I can find it for a decent price I'll buy it. 7:57 hahaha
Yeah. VN's aren't for everybody. It took me a few to be able to play them comfortably without getting bored. The closer they feel to point&click dos games to me the better.
Visual Novels aren't usually my thing, however, I've heard nothing but praise about the Danganronpa games so I'm always kinda curious. Great way to end the video bye the way lol.
Danganronpa is a bit like this as it's a Visual Novel Adventure game (As in there's some actual elements of gameplay.) As far as visual novel adventure games go Danganronpa is top of the class!