Good, now let's do another thread: If you were a college professor to teach a course about a VN, which one would you choose and what would you teach? Good question huh?
I just finished Cross + Channel in Japanese,and I couldn't agree more with its high rating in Japan.
Though including SF elements in the story, the main focus of this VN, in my opinion, is to depict and reflect a style of interpersonal relationship that is more easily resonated by Asian readers.
I believe readers from societies of collectivism will sense more than the westerners.
What do you think of the culture gap in VNs?
Bishojou and Scenery, Love and Travelling, photogragh and motor-cycling. That's the theme of Fuuraiki3, The latest in the series. It is first released on PC and then on PS Vita this year. This time you are a photographer who is in pusuit of "the greatest picture" to win a contest. So you are here in Hokkaido, the northest island of Japan, travelling on your motorcycle with your camera. You will enjoy the beautiful real-life scenery of the island famous for tourism, and have bittersweet memories with animated girls you will meet during the journey. For a VN fan who dreams about touring in Japan, it is a must-have. I haven't entered any route of the heroines yet, I just travelled and travelled and took tons of phographs. For me, that's enough.(Who cares girls? Hokkaido itself is the reason we buy it!) The PC version is possible for fan-translation?