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  1. On 4/24/2019 at 4:19 PM, adamstan said:

    Pretty short, but sweet. Somehow, it has put me into extraordinarily good mood.

    That sums up how I felt about the original. There isn't really anything that special about it but for some reason it left me warm and fuzzy. I thought it would be something that I wouldn't end up finishing but it was the opposite.

  2. On 3/8/2019 at 1:24 PM, adamstan said:

    Just checked to be sure - works like a charm :)

    And I definitely agree about the "best heroine from Yukizakura" :D

    Hey friend, I was curious to see if you finished this VN. Have you been able to find the time to finish it? I feel like its one of those VNs barely anyone has ever read. I liked the nice little it provided. If you did finish it, what did you think?

  3. 16 hours ago, wyldstrykr said:

    idk what about the usual restrictions but:

    1. for every japanese VN to have a decent english translation

    2. for every japanese game to also have a decent english translation

    3. give the wish to someone else

    You have the ability to make 3 fucking wishes and you wish for a DECENT English translations? Nigga what the fuck is wrong with you. Wish for AMAZING English translations. You know what, no lamp privileges for you. I'm taking your turn away from you. 

  4. 1 hour ago, Sparteh said:

    Eden* They Were Only Two, On The Planet. - not much to say. Only that it also has great soundtrack.

    That soundtrack . . . i can't describe how incredible it is. Combine the amazing soundtrack with the sad story is just guaranteed tears. I cried multiple times during that. It was so beautiful. 

  5. 57 minutes ago, Stormwolf said:

    I'm very shallow at picking if i have too much to pick from. I go to vndb and see the art and read the tags and the plot introduction. If everything checks out and it seems to be something i'd like then i go for it. But now i'm just like many others, and just waiting for releases as there aren't really that much good left to choose from. 

    I do the same. I look at the art, tags etc and add them to my list. Only problem is that I have hundreds on my list. I do have them categorized by interest (High, Medium, Low) but even in the high interest folder I have so many.

  6. 59 minutes ago, Okarin said:

    You have to be trolling lol. First of all, there's not that many VNs published in English each year. Since 2012, and especially 2015 with Steam into the fray they have been mounting. But still you can clear them in some years, depending on how fast you read. Also I don't really think that just EVERY VN out there appeals to you, right?

    If you know Japanese the thing is different. Yes, there are bazillions of titles, but available? Not so many of them. There are lots of old ones that maybe you can't grab. Anyway, I'd suggest, either English or Japanese, to draw a schedule and stick to it. Yes, it sounds like a job, but there's no other way around it.

    I do know a good bit of japanese now. So i'm not trolling you dumbass sperglord.

  7. 16 minutes ago, tahu157 said:

    There was a time that I would sit on VNDB for a bit just pressing random visual novel looking for stuff that seemed interesting. I still do that a little bit but not as often. Some of them appeared several times during those safaris and stuck in my memory. They’ve basically become my to-read list for the foreseeable future. Due to my limited budget I’ve  been reading in a cheapest to most expensive order.

    I have also done the VNDB refresh to see what stuff comes up. I've been doing that for a long time sadly. With the addition of being able to read some japanese it makes this even harder. The list of stuff that I found incredibly interesting is so large it would take so many years to finish if it all. I end up torrenting most of my VNs. I hate doing it but I have little money and an expensive addiction so I have little choice. I just need that little niche of happiness that VNs can give me.

  8. There are so many VNs that look so good that I want to read but I just get so overwhelmed trying to decide. This is followed by depression that i'll never get to read anywhere near a quarter of them. They will forever be a mystery to me. Due to all of this I usually just end up not reading anything due to the futility of it all. Sometimes I am able to read for a couple of days or a week or two but this feeling always returns and I lose all motivation. Its so frustrating. :( 

     

    How do you guys deal with this? 

  9. 2 hours ago, Happiness+ said:

    I know how you feel, that’s why I went on to read Kara no Shoujo. Which is the sequel to that. The characters you love do take a back seat as new characters show off their skills and solve a new intense scary mystery.

    I'm well aware that its the sequel and that its amazing but I keep putting it off because i know I'll be really sad when I complete the series. I should just slap myself in the face and read it once the 3rd one comes out.

     

    56 minutes ago, Stormwolf said:

    Not usually. Only when i want to read something that'll potentially be depressing then i'll try to save some good stuff to rejuvenate with afterwards.

    That's an awesome idea!

  10. 4 hours ago, Seraphim88 said:

    I avoided reading Clannad and Steins;Gate for almost a year because I was afraid of being disappointed due to my high expecations. I loved them both once I got around to them, so I've decided to not wait around anymore if there's anything I'm really interested in.

    In the case of KnS, you should consider putting it off until the third game (fourth, if you count Cartagra) is released. I kinda wish I had, because it's pretty tough having to wait for an uncertain amount of time to experience the conclusion to the story.

    *cough* game of thrones *cough*

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