I should get around to reading Digital. After all, it's freeware, and it was written in English.
But at the same time, I admit that I have some angst aversion. And I admit that I find it difficult to focus on visual novels which don't have characters or ideas which I consider moe.
It's not really the angsty type of sad.
It's not all that angsty. At least not compared to most japanese works. I mean, holy shit are those angsty.
ALL CREATURE WILL DIE AND ALL THE THINGS WILL BE BROKEN. THAT'S THE LAW OF SAMURAI.Editing.
Not gonna lie, I nearly shed a tear when I dialed into ARPANET for the last time.
Hm, I'm not sure if the upgrade thing actually counts as Breaking the Fourth Wall, or is just part of the Diegetic Interface trope, or something else.
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC.Nearly nothing; I flat-out cried. That music ...
...This game. It is amazing. It is 5:30 in the morning, so I will not say more.
...It does make me want a sequel to Heart of Fire, though.
"The world ends with you. If you want to enjoy life, expand your world. You gotta push your horizons out as far as they'll go."Great freeware, great music. Lots of typing, but a very nice first Visual Novel.
I hope Christine Love makes more Visual Novels like this and DTIPBIJAYS.
@Mr. Duck
It isn't actually her first visual novel. She's done a couple of non-branching things before this game.
"The world ends with you. If you want to enjoy life, expand your world. You gotta push your horizons out as far as they'll go."
I just finished playing it.
Dammit, i promised myself i wouldn't cry.
ALL CREATURE WILL DIE AND ALL THE THINGS WILL BE BROKEN. THAT'S THE LAW OF SAMURAI.