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''Visual novels are video games''
Cameron Martinez
Cooper Campbell
I really don't give a shit what pedantic shit a retard on Any Forums cares about. You, however, care deeply about my opinion and now you are mad.
Hunter Taylor
but that's true
Jacob Diaz
Life is strange is a video game you stupid faggot
Ian Rivera
you made this confusing on purpose
Nathaniel Gray
What does a hay bale have to do with anything
Logan Gomez
dumb cope
I didn't ask you
Hunter Rivera
>comes into a thread
>pissed off at OP
>cries that he doesn't care
Let me guess, when they cry cuck?
Aiden Cook
see? You're mad. Butt fuzzled. Anus twazzled. Pooperpated.
Samuel Powell
I say that and its true. 13 Sentinels, Until Dawn and Saya no Uta were all VNs and properly good video games. Deal with it nerd
Carson Reyes
I look like that and say that.
Landon Sanders
So then why is a Playstation 5 called a 'video game console' if all it has is visual novels, but ones with ugly characters?
William Murphy
They are and they aren't.
Aaron Wood
This is textbook projection
Ryan Rodriguez
this is textbook being mad
Sebastian Barnes
>generic moeshit is ugly
since when let me guess from the start huh
Matthew Allen
I don't care so much I'm going to tell you I don't care.
Grayson Murphy
Logan Perez
Can you retards go one thread without injecting your braindead console tribalism into it?
Austin Thompson
psssst I was referring to western games with no gameplay
Dominic Harris
I didn't ask you.
Jaxon Mitchell
It seems like most people on this board don't even know what a visual novel is.
They are interactive stories told through text and illustrated characte portaits, and allow for branching storylines that are determined by player choice at key events. A very common feature of the visual novel is the inclusion of a flow chart that shows the player where they are in the branching routes of the story, and what their other options look like.
Games like:
>Danganronpa
>Gone Home
>Life is Strange
>The Walking Dead
Are not visual novels, they are Adventure games. They follow a mostly (or entirely) linear narrative, where the players progress in the story is gated by some interaction with the physical world of the game, typically by clicking on objects in their view until a solution is found.