Welcome To… Chichester 2 - Part II : No Extra Regrets For The Future

Welcome To… Chichester 2 - Part II : No Extra Regrets For The Future

Great cg visuals.

Great music,

Good tempo for gameplay, with scenes changing often and a lot of intrigue and plotlines, though bordering on a bit much leaving the player slightly confused with everything going on with various characters having their own agenda’s.

Reply required with different character & choices made to discover more of the above-mentioned. (single run-through you’ll likely only get around 25% of the achievements unlocked).

There’s no specific or right path required, explore from various angles to discover more of the overall story content. Knowledge of prior games in series not needed (unless needing more in-depth knowledge of things mention in the intro summary).

Real player with 11.2 hrs in game


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Welcome to… Chichester 2 - Part II: No Extra Regrets for the Future

Developer: Triority Interactive Novels

Publisher: Triority Interactive Novels

Pros:

1. The story maintains its chaotic humor and it also looks more into the background of Grendel Jinx and the main character, even giving information of the protagonist’s previous line of work before he became an agent of The Phoenix Custodians. It also acts as a buildup for the next chapter.

Real player with 8.2 hrs in game

Welcome To... Chichester 2 - Part II : No Extra Regrets For The Future on Steam

Castle of the Land

Castle of the Land

ITS A VERY GOOD GAME!!!

Castle Of The Land is a very good game with pixel graphics and awesome music and story! The game is about Orks attacking a castle in land.

It is a very good game a masterpiece it’s short. The gameplay is amazing. The music is awesome. Hopefully this gets a sequal because he’s very masterpiece and also SPOILERS

! The game ends on a cliffhanger

Its awesome game I will recommend this.The game is one very good it really needs a sequel and more people need to play this game because its really good! YESSSS YOU SHOULD BUY THIS GAME ITS GOOD!

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game


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When will we be seeing the sequel where we deal with the black knight? Very cool music was my favorite part of the game

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Castle of the Land on Steam

My Boyfriend’s a Werecat!

My Boyfriend’s a Werecat!

My Boyfriend’s a Werecat! is a transformation themed Romantic Comedy Visual Novel. It is a cute, wholesome tale of Cute Guys, Cute Cats, and Cute Guys turning into Cute Cats

The Set-Up

You are Zack Kuroneko, a 20-something college grad living blissfully with his long term boyfriend, Spencer Waters. One day, however, Zack begins to notice something strange. Feels strange. The sun feels so nice to lay in, and the birds look all too fun to chase. Zack has become a Werecat!

It is up to you, as Zack, to navigate his quickly changing life and body, all the while being a cute little goober to his boyfriend, and their shared circle of friends.

Brought to You By

Jesse “Jetyl” Lozano: Creator/Writer/Art Director

Grant M: Artist

Christien A: Music

Alex DeJardin: Technical Lead


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My Boyfriend's a Werecat! on Steam

Methods: The Detective Competition

Methods: The Detective Competition

This game is so charming and wonderful, it’s quickly become one of my favourite games ever! If you like mystery stories and fun characters, I highly recommend you pick it up. And if anything seems interesting, don’t be afraid to try out the demo!

On to the (spoiler free) review! (I’ve never written a review before, so apologies if it reads oddly at all.)

The gist of the story is that, 100 of America’s greatest detectives and 100 of its worst criminals are pit in a battle royale against each other to win a million dollars. (And parole, if they’re a criminal.) You play through the stories of several participants as they advance through the competition, meeting new faces at every turn. The game is split into 100 chapters, and it took me personally about 7.5 hours to play through them all on my first playthrough.

Real player with 51.6 hrs in game

This is probably one of my top ten games I have ever played, in part because I love solving locked room mysteries so much. I do realize it will not be everyone’s cup of tea, however. Here are (in my opinion) the main downsides of this game: 1. character art is a little lackluster, but you can see that for yourself on the steam page. You do get used to it though, and the character designs do have a lot of personality. 2. The pacing is a little weird. Sometimes you will go through long-ish periods of cutscenes back to back or mysteries back to back. 3. Finally, the ending does leave some loose ends, which could maybe have been intended to pave the way for a sequel (or maybe the game designers just couldn’t decide how to wrap them up, I don’t know). With those downsides out of the way, here are the things I love: 1. mysteries upon mysteries upon mysteries. Both little murder scenes you have to solve and some big over-arching mysteries within the game. 2. The characters are really fun. Both detectives and criminals all have a special method they use to do what they do, and it is very fun to see all of the varieties of detectives and murderers they came up with. You also get to play as different detectives and use their methods of solving mysteries, which is cool. You also get to briefly step into playing as a criminal as well. Again, I’ve never met a game with so many mysteries to solve, so this game was lots of fun for me. To me this game is very worth the $20 it normally costs (so I’d say to definitely get it if it sounds interesting, especially if it goes on sale).

Real player with 13.0 hrs in game

Methods: The Detective Competition on Steam

Reality’s Reverse Side

Reality’s Reverse Side

This game is really well written… In Russian. You can still understand it in English though too… So if you don’t speak Russian, you still have a chance.

I liked this mystery and I liked the bestiary and other things. It would be cool to learn more about the beasts and such, but I am familiar with some of them from Russian stories. I mostly meant it for those people who aren’t as familiar…

The favorite part of it all was “Zhonki”. He is hot. Especially in that picture with the “mythical beasts going to the moon with the broken window”.

Real player with 5.5 hrs in game

Reality's Reverse Side on Steam

Chickduck & Catduck

Chickduck & Catduck

This is a sweet, gentle graphic novel with side-by-side drawings of cute ducklings, nature and outdoor scenes. The object of the game is to spot the differences between the two pictures and click on them. A branch in the left scene may have 3 leaves on it and it’s matching branch in the right scene may have only 2. Most items are easy to spot…a few are very faint–nicely hidden. Game took me about 20 minutes to complete.

Certainly, parents and children would enjoy playing this together as there is no violence or hardships, just two ducklings ultimately finding each other. And there is an easy-to-use hint feature. If your little duckling is having trouble finding an object click and hold the right mouse button on the object giving him trouble and an exclamation point will pop up where the match can be found in the other picture. No penalties…just a satisfaction of completion.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

It’s short and good to play on a free time. Graphics have a child style and music is so cute. It does not have a save option so you must finish the game in one road.

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

Chickduck & Catduck on Steam

Goto Family’s- ‘‘The Island Murder Case’'

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

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

Goto Family's- ''The Island Murder Case'' on Steam

Inexplicable Geeks: Dawn of Just Us

Inexplicable Geeks: Dawn of Just Us

A hilarious romp though a con filled with wacky heroes with wacky powers. Fantastic writing and amazing art. I had a blast chatting with each and every character. Definitely worth a few more playthoughs to get the full back story of this crazy cast.

Real player with 3.8 hrs in game

An alright visual novel

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Inexplicable Geeks: Dawn of Just Us on Steam

Pandemic Love

Pandemic Love

Just finished each path for each route, and I’ve loved this VN. Obviously the pandemic has been pretty shitty overall, but there’s a silver lining to everything, and I think that it’s so cool what’s changed as a result of it. With VNs, it’s fascinating to see new ones made about the pandemic, and it’s so interesting to see new approaches to VNs that wouldn’t have been possible before. I think Pandemic Love is a great example of that unique quality. I laughed, cried, grinned like an idiot at parts, and everything in between. Thank you, so much, to Red Skald for giving rise to this game! As somebody who wasn’t too hard-hit by the pandemic, it’s also a great wake-up call to, not just read in a news article, but actually play something that gives life to what happened in Bergamo, and other places like it. Overall, I’m glad as hell for this game.

Real player with 19.3 hrs in game

Red Skald does it again.

It’s hard to believe that three years have already passed since first discovering the hidden gem “Find someone else” in the Steam visual novel library, but here we are. That is a game that moved me in unexpected ways, as someone who deals with chronic illness and death anxiety. So much has changed since then, but Pandemic Love feels like returning home in many ways. For one thing, the artwork, tone, and general vibe of both games is noticeably similar - though certainly not identical. It stands to reason that if you enjoyed the former, this is not one to miss.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

Pandemic Love on Steam

RB: Axolotl

RB: Axolotl

STORY

Like most visual novels, RB: Axolotl is narrative-heavy. That being said, it’s difficult to discuss the story without just spoiling things. I will preface with this: the game starts out at a bright, cheery tone that it does not keep up with. The characters are colourful, cute axolotl, and we spend our first few hours getting to know them differently coloured amphibians. Axy, Enc, Nio, Liam, and Lanna are all residents of the tank, and you quickly learn that things there are a tad bit strange. The axolotl doesn’t need to eat and require very little sleep, for starters, and also don’t seem to age.

Real player with 69.0 hrs in game

There is a certain extremely non-specific type of games, which are usually grouped together,—not for the reason they are similar enough to warrant such categorization but rather because they are that dissimilar from anything else and share some characteristics, like fourth wall breaking, meta-narrative shenanigans, plot twists of ultimate proportion and general mindf++kery. So, precisely this way RB: Axolotl can be compared with other visual novels like Hatoful Boyfriend that is mentioned in other reviews quite a few times. However, frankly, I don’t believe that such comparison does RB: Axolotl enough justice. RB:A excels in doing its own thing and I find this thing pretty much unique.

Real player with 35.0 hrs in game

RB: Axolotl on Steam