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Turnip Sensei

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  1. Did it! Took me 3 days to read it, well technically 2 days, since I had muscle pains the other day and I couldn't read because pressing right-click hurt, lol

     

    I grew really fond of the writing style, and I liked the fact you understood more and more about meanings of the key paragraphs that were repeated. I feel like I should read the first chapters again, now that understand what is going on. It was definitely a interesting experience and the mystery kept me captivated till the end. I would say it's a pretty cute story.

     

    The minigame wasn't bad, but I didn't have the patience to try to get secrets. Though I really liked the music during the minigame.

     

    But man it's pretty. I don't remember any other VNs where I had stop to look at the CGs. Too bad the aspect ratio is what it is, I could have taken so many wallpapers. 

  2. I'm writing this to prevent myself for becoming a hopeless lurker and introducing myself. I'm also challenging myself to be more open so bear with me.

     

    I'm a huge fan of video games, anime and VNs. I mostly play JRPGs, but that's only because at the moment the only interesting games coming out are JRPGs. I don't really care about genre as long as I like the game. I'll drop few of my favorites as a reference: S.T.A.L.K.E.R., Dark Souls, Persona, Ys and Witcher.

    But since this is a VN forum, maybe I should focus on my VN experiences and talk about games some other time.

     

    The VN that really got me interested in Visual Novels was Steins;Gate. Though I had played stuff like Katawa Shoujo, Corpse Party, Virtue's Last Reward and Danganronpa before. I liked all of them, but S;G had much stronger impact on me. I played it trough in one week-end, I spent the whole Saturday in front of my computer. My friends were wondering what happened, because I turned of all communication so I could play without interruptions. After that I started looking for more Visual Novels and eventually found my way here. Now I have played stuff like F/SN, Grisaia, Dengeki Stryker, Tsukihime, Chaos;Head and few others.

    My VN reading habits are kind of random. I either rush trough something in almost one sitting, or read it slowly in small parts. As much as like Type-Moon stuff I can't read them for long periods. Except Hollow Ataraxia, but that's probably because it has finally good girls. Other than that I don't have any special preferences in VNs. I'll try everything that looks interesting. But if there is one thing that makes me want to read something, that is someones heartful recommendations. If I can sense that someone deeply cares for a story and has something interesting to say about it, I'm immediately interested.

     

    If someone is interested in my anime preferences, then I like tear jerking stuff. So everything by Makoto Shinkai is my favorite.

     

    So I'm hoping for good forum experiences and I will try best to show up on threads.

     

     

                                Turnip Sensei - The wise man of the vegetable cellar

     

       

  3. Just finished the first chapter. May take a while, since I constantly have stop to look at gorgeous CGs. Definitely one of the best looking VNs I have seen since Steins;Gate. 

    And surely I'm not the only one who gets the urge to make some black tea every time I start playing. Right?

    The writing style took some time to get used to, but it's not that bad. It really fits the "horror" segments. And it feels somehow really familiar, but I can't remember from where.

  4. I cry all the time, so it's almost easier to list the VNs that didn't make me cry. So I'll just mention a few that really made me a sobbing mess.

     

    Steins;Gate - Almost every endings and few other scenes

    Grisaia no Kajitsu - Michiru

    Katawa Shoujo - Hanoko's and Lily's endings

    VLR - Luna's Ending

     

    The feeling you have after crying out of happiness/sadness/whatever for some scene is somehow really fulfilling, thoughts just drifting in the memories of the touching parts.    

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