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by astrange
1123 days ago
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They're e-books, not games. I think calling them games is a mistake since it causes people to say things like "they're not a fan of the genre", which is a weird thing to say about the concept of books. 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.) |
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> [...] it causes people to say things like "they're not a fan of the genre", which is a weird thing to say about the concept of books.
I'm not a fan of the genre because it tends to be terrible. Way more uncomfortable than reading a book (staring at a computer screen), the requirement to press "next" or choose between trivial dialogue choices is tiring, and the writing is uniformly terrible.
So in principle I wouldn't have anything against the genre, except in practice it's terrible.
There is a genre of videogames that is way better than visual novels and requires lots of reading, but also has real and often innovative gameplay: interactive fiction (the evolution of text adventures of old, Infocom et al).