This is why even if I do end up dropping games, I plan on mentioning them as well as my reason for dropping them. My biggest critique about players dropping games for whatever reason is that said reason is never expressed and doesn’t provide the player’s impressions on that game. I generally had a very negative connotation about players dropping games in the first place (and still do, don’t get me wrong), but when one doesn’t have enough time to spend on a title as myself, this is pretty much the only option available since there’s way too many titles that’s dragging my time and not worth reading when in the end I’ll be complaining about how shitty it is anyways. However, I ultimately decided to swallow my pride and start DROPPING games. Why do you think I read bad VNs, you nerds? It’s admittedly quite fun, especially when I get to talk trash about a title I hate. On the other hand, critiquing and reading VNs is one of the hobbies that I find unique about myself, so I just can’t really blow it off. It’s Time to Settle Down: Review of Kanojo Stepįoreword: It’s been far too long without a review! I definitely have my schoolwork, employment, and other hobbies to blame, and even thought about quitting this site purely because of how little I was able to read VNs. Mako from the first series, and also the only one currently with a sequel Each of the other titles displays a young man in his 20s coincidentally meeting a young girl and after interacting for a bit they find something within each other which allows them to fall in love. While the last title do not follow the same theme of “lolita”, it is well made, displaying an ideal form of romantic relationships as well as displaying some sociology viewpoints. General Explanation: Each title is actually quite short and thus giving a summary would essentially spoil the game. Game Type: Reality-set kinetic novel revolving around stigma of “lolita” and socialism
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As I’ll discuss in the main body of the review, this is really how games should be written and created, so I actually feel bad right now I’m lumping all of these 5 titles into one (4 plus a sequel) it almost feels like I’m disrespecting the game which is the last thing I want to do. The reason being that the writers were able to keep most things like the environment simple, but make the character themselves much more complex. With my bias for lolita aside, these titles are extremely well made (as you can see one of the titles not containing that niche element).
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Criminally Heartwarming: Yorunohitsuji’s Loliita Series + Extrasįoreword: One of the major reasons why I’m so headstrong on trying out doujin titles (even if they’re made with engines like RPGVX) is because while it provides the new environment of a different engine (aside from the ADV we’re used to seeing with VNs), some also provide gameplay which entertains me for a while or as with this particular series, it’s very thought-provoking.