3x3 the immersive fiction
IVE been playing this game all day. Its very cool and addicting i wish more games was like this one. Definitley 10/10
– Real player with 11.4 hrs in game
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Loved it!! It’s been a while since i last played a game like this, quick good and oldschool. Deffinitely a good game can’t wait for its part 2!
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Goto Family’s- ‘‘The Island Murder Case’’
When a game starts off with it’s characters apologizing for the art work, you know you’ve got something special.
For pure yuck value, it’s worth ninety nine cents. If you’re not the type to laugh at Gymkata, skip this game.
Spoilers, but with this game, really who cares?
As someone else pointed out, this is bad writing at it’s best. My two favorite lines: “The toilet seat lid is down. Outside, no one is suspicious”. And of course “She is always touching my most important part”
The game teaches you how to extort the police with sexual allegations. And of course it’s always nice to identify the killer in a game show format.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
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You get what you pay for. I speak Japanese and English and the game is poorly written in both languages. The story is a level of cliche that is cringe worthy, the characters are unrealistic and boring, and the entire game reads like a badly written self-insert fanfiction. I don’t mind when games are clearly indie made with bad graphics, but if they are going to be clumsily put together I still require a GOOD STORY. If the story was good and well written then I could forgive the graphics and amateur construction. As it is, the game fell flat. I don’t really know why I expected any better of a game priced at 59 cents lol
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
CyberRebeat -The Fifth Domain of Warfare-
I’m a huge enthusiast for the cyperpunk genre, and a premise this unique at $5 was hard to pass up. I definitely enjoyed my time with CyberRebeat and would recommend it to anyone who find its premise or subject matter interesting, especially if you find it on sale like I did. However, it’s also important to note that, as a VN itself, its production quality is considerably underwhelming (though it thankfully did not deter my enjoyment as much as it may others).
Let’s start with the good though: The story is lengthy and very engaging. I found myself hooked from beginning to end and wanting more after the credits rolled. The characters and their designs are also a plus: I felt the characters were very well-rounded, not pulling too much (or too little) from their personality traits or backstories to leave a lasting impression on the reader. Background art doesn’t wow much but gets the job done and, similarly, the BGM is also enjoyable despite a relatively short track list (an OST release would be a nice bonus).
– Real player with 24.3 hrs in game
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Video review (including score):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezTIrfJlKSQ
The rundown:
Pros:
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Good character designs
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Language-switching feature
Cons:
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Barebones settings menu
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Lack of keyboard controls
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Text issues
This visual novel is a rather odd release. On one hand, it is a VN about hackers and the world they live in, a concept rarely touched on in VNs. On the other, it is a freeware title that is still available to download on the developer’s website, although without the English translation. The game may have some good art, but it definitely shows signs of being a freeware title, and not in a good way.
– Real player with 17.1 hrs in game
Foul Play - Yuri Visual Novel
Great characterisation, good art, and very fitting music. It’s easily as well written as (if quite different from) others I enjoyed like RazzArt’s Starlight Vega, Studio Elan’s Highway Blossoms, and Hanako Game’s Black Closet. This is on top of its reasonable replayability (ignoring bad endings and minor variations, there’s at least two completely distinct endings following each romance). Just overall a very well put together story.
– Real player with 19.8 hrs in game
I have laughed plenty, I have sobbed myself to sleep, and perhaps a couple of other unspeakable activities. Good, relatable, real wlw content. Plenty of moments where I saw myself in my own experiences, especially when navigating the community and the coming-out process. Makes me feel better about who I am and what I’ve gone through. ggwp, thank you for your work 3
– Real player with 17.8 hrs in game
Seance
Its a good 2D style anime Detective game with great Storyline mix with comedy. You play as duo partner with one having a power of speaking to dead spirits to find clues on the crime scene. Theres even different endings too which makes u to play it again to find other ending. A great game would recommend to try it out.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
É um excelente jogo no geral para quem gosta de jogos de investigação. Basicamente você resolve um caso de assassinato por cada capítulo, mas o que mais me chamou a atenção é como os desenvolvedores conseguem prender sua atenção nos casos usando uma história recheada de humor, deixando-a bastante envolvente,
Para mim foi definitivamente uma boa experiência!
Principais pontos positivos:
1-Uma excelente história de detetive.
2-A trilha sonora é espetacular.
Principais pontos negativos:
1- Achei o controle por mouse estranho, então eu recomendaria jogar pelo teclado no lugar. Mas não é nada que impeça o usuário de jogar do começo ao fim usando só o mouse!
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Love Mystery Club
Intro
Does it have Love? Yes. Does it have elements of mystery? very loosely yes. Is it a club? No, but one of the girl is in a club room, so i guess the name suit the game then.
Pros
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Cheap
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Easy to paly
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Very easy to solve
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Easy achievements
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Multiple languages (English translation is fine, I’ve seen worst)
Cons
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Don’t really like how they downplay the Umineko thingy
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Knowing chinese and good with tones, the girls’ voice when they are angry are too mild
– Real player with 9.1 hrs in game
Despite its low price point Love Mystery Club doesn’t have enough content to be worth even that. Two very short stories with average writing quality and terrible English translation is all you get out of this. If you have a buck or two and really want another visual novel to fill out your Steam library (which may or may not be why I bought it) then go ahead, but I can’t promise you won’t regret the purchase.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
600Seconds ~The Deep Church~
More than any other, I think the word “odd” describes 600Seconds the best. More compelling than the sum of its parts, 600Seconds combines exploration with a fairly short and straightforward third person shooter adventure through a church. Exploring the empty church in the waking world for items for ten minutes before your siege in the nightmare seemed, at first, an unnecessary and kind of obnoxious feature (ten minutes is a long time!) though it does help set a certain kind of mood, but after dying in the nightmare once or twice the interest was made more clear to me.
– Real player with 11.6 hrs in game
First and foremost, I think it’s best to remember that this is StudioGekko’s first title. So know going in that it’s not very complex, not very long, and may be prone to jankyness. All that in mind, I still had plenty of fun with the game.
Item placements are not random, so learning the layout of the church and location of everything was really fun. I like that there’s no text or story to read and that I can just make my own assumptions about what’s happening, though maybe a little more to see would’ve been nice. After my first couple of unsuccessful runs, I thought I was done with the game but I found myself coming back to it the next few days to learn more and give it another shot.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
Depersonalization
Introduction
Run! Dice! Cthulhu!
Bad End! Multi branch! Different worlds!
Content
“It is not you pursuing knowledge, but knowledge is pursuing you”
Death cycle
Irreparable regret
Unrivalled enemies
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How will you accomplish your mission meanwhile save those who are important to you?
Exploration
The exploration part is based of COC game running skills
Investigation
Investigation skills can find props in the scene
Learn about other characters
As well as the discovery of the scene of hidden doors, hidden channels, and not obvious clues
Listening
Listening skills can hear whispers in partitioned rooms
Strong listening skills can detect danger as soon as possible
Conversation
Conversation skills include persuasion, threat, deception and so on
It can be used to talk to other characters to get more information
Psychology
Psychology skills can discover what other characters are currently thinking
And their hidden secrets
PS:It doesn’t work for the character whos psychological defense is strong
PS: In order to have fun, we directly made psychology into a mind reading type of black magic
Stealth
Stealth skills can find targets around you which can be used to hide yourself
Avoid enemies' search
Battle
The battle part is a card game.The cards consist of the character’s own basic cards and their equipment cards. The numerical effects related to the battle are
accomplished by the dice goddess.
????
Those indescribable beings are waking up
Crazy, listen to its voice!
Sing and pray for its coming!
Crazy, listen to his voice!
Sing and pray for his coming!
ABYSS OF THE SACRIFICE
I bought this because I loved the Nonary games (999, Virtue’s Last Reward and Zero Time Dilemma) and the Danganronpa trilogy, and was looking for something similar - a crazy and violent anime visual novel interrupted by puzzle / escape room like sequences.
This game indeed does scratch that itch, and I really don’t consider it to be bad at all…. But Steam only allows for a thumbs up or down, and my thumb goes down because it’s just nowhere near as good as the aforementioned games are and I couldn’t help but be disappointed. Disappointed by the story (which is not terrible, it’s just okay - 4 out of 10 in my book) and especially by the puzzles. A couple of the puzzles are well designed and really enjoyable too solve, but many are tedious (you know these kind of puzzles where you’ve figured out the solution conceptually, but need forever to figure out how exactly the game expects you to put this solution into practice? You’ll find plenty of those in here…). A handful of puzzles are also illogical and make almost no sense to me, even after looking up the solution, and worse: two puzzles are solvable but outrageously difficult and thus just feel completely out of place - they are in a completely different league than all other puzzles in the game and will take forever to solve for the average casual gamer (and looking up solutions online isn’t easy, this game isn’t very popular apparently, and I could only find a walkthrough in chinese that’s not easy too understand in the google-translated English version, and Videos on YT).
– Real player with 125.9 hrs in game
[h1][b]Game Overview[/b][/h1]Five girls meet in an isolated underground city. As they slay and betray each other, what fate awaits them at the end of their journey? Hope? Or despair? Enjoy an immersive story, fully voiced and boasting multiple endings!
[h1][b]Nyanco's Review ヽ(=´▽'=)ノ[/b][/h1][b]Five trapped anime girls attempt to escape a room in a giant underground city! Can you achieve all the endings?ヽ(´• ω •')、[/b]
[h1][b][1] Intro [/b][/h1]ABYSS OF THE SACRIFICE is an anime escape room adventure game developed by INTENSE and published by D3 PUBLISHER. It was originally released in 2010 as a PlayStation Portable exclusive title. It blends escape room gameplay and adventure/visual novel elements featuring five girls trapped in a vast underground city. Now it has been remastered and delivered to Steam for PC players to experience. Is it still worth playing? Let's take a look at it with Nyanco-chan! (ฅ'ω'ฅ)
– Real player with 41.1 hrs in game
Lilith Was Dead
First off. I would like to share my experiences with prior visual novels. Such as Doki-Doki Literature club, Hoonie Pop, and the fate series which while I have not played, I am a huge fan of the story line and overall game play format. Regardless, you do not need experience with visual novels to enjoy this game. Very quick and enjoyable game and the music fits extremely well with the overall atmosphere increasing the impact of moments in the story. The story itself has a very…exciting twist and for the first project Heat Waves Games has developed I am excited to see what the next and the route they take and hopefully add some black people in their next game. I really enjoyed the voice acting as well and cant wait for what comes next.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
A short about one hourish visual novel murder mystery. It was simple but I liked it. It entertained me while I played.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game