Analogue: A Hate Story (Steam)
This is a really interesting one exploring the ideas of transhumanism and relationships between people and artificial intelligence. It's still one of my favorites.
Cherry Tree High Comedy Club (Steam)
This is one that's actually got a bit of gameplay to it, and it's a really entertaining story about a girl who's trying to build up a comedy club at her high school. She has to convince her friends to start the club with her, but you get to pick which friends to focus on.
Go! Go! Nippon! ~My First Trip to Japan~ (Steam)
This is only for those of us who REALLY like cliche anime romantic comedy. It's honestly not that great, and it's every bit as cringy as it sounds, but if you like that kind of thing (I, personally, do), then it's worth checking out.
Sakura Spirit (Steam)
This currently holds the title as my favorite visual novel. It's super anime with cat chicks and shit, but it's REALLY entertaining, and it's got a few sequels (I have a couple downloaded, but I haven't gone through them yet). I DEFINITELY recommend this one to anyone who likes visual novels, is lukewarm about them, or hasn't tried one yet.
If anyone else has some recommendations, throw them my way. I've got six or seven in my Steam library that I still need to go through, but I'm always looking for recommendations!
Metal Jesus wrote:I have a few of them on the Vita...and I find them tedious... Clicking X every 10 seconds while progressing through boring dialog... gets old very quickly. Honestly, I'd rather just read a book.
Maybe I'm not playing the right ones
Now that I'm home and not trying to Racketboy and teach history at the same time, I just realized that THE Metal Jesus responded to me. Holy crap. I literally spent like three hours last night watching your videos. This just made my day. #fanboyingsohard