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by the_af
1122 days ago
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There's very little to control -- nothing, in many visual novels -- so "watching" is the same as "playing". These are like animé, only you click "next" to read/watch the next scene. You don't "play" a visual novel in any meaningful sense. Some have minor decisions to make, some none at all. I'm not a fan of the genre, but that's neither here nor there. |
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Japan calls them a variety of different things. Sometimes they're called "adventure games", like Monkey Island or Phoenix Wright, or "kinetic novel" or "sound novel". They don't actually use the term "visual novel" though. (complicating this a bit, it's common in Japanese game marketing to make up a new genre for every game series instead of just saying it's "an FPS" or whatever.)