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  2. Visual novel - Wikipedia

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    Many visual novels use voice actors to provide voices for the non-player characters in the game. Often, the protagonist (that is, the player character) is left unvoiced, even when the rest of the characters are fully voiced. This choice is meant to aid the player in identifying with the protagonist and to avoid having to record large amounts of ...

  3. Kanon (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Kanon is a romance visual novel in which the player assumes the role of Yuichi Aizawa. [1] Much of its gameplay is spent on reading the story's narrative and dialogue. Kanon follows a branching plot line with multiple endings, and depending on the decisions that the player makes during the game, the plot will progress in a specific direction.

  4. Raging Loop - Wikipedia

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    Raging Loop (レイジングループ, Reijingu Rūpu, stylized as Rei-Jin-G-Lu-P) is a Japanese visual novel video game developed and published by Kemco in cooperation with Dwango. It was released for Android and iOS on December 3, 2015, and was later ported to PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows in 2017. An English ...

  5. Umineko When They Cry - Wikipedia

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    A 26-episode anime adaptation based on the visual novel series aired in Japan between July 2 and December 24, 2009 on Chiba TV, and aired on additional stations at later times. [26] The anime is produced by the animation studio Studio Deen and directed by Chiaki Kon , with Toshifumi Kawase handling series scripts and Yoko Kikuchi designing the ...

  6. Arcade Spirits - Wikipedia

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    They also found the cast to be one of their favorites in any visual novel. However, they felt that the voice acting was uneven and found some character and background art didn't mesh well together. [14] [15] RPGamer writer Sam Wachter felt that fans of otome games or romantic comedies would enjoy Arcade Spirits, citing its visuals, voice acting

  7. The Devil on G-String - Wikipedia

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    The player assumes the role of Kyōsuke Azai (浅井京介, Azai Kyōsuke), the protagonist of The Devil on G-String and adopted son of a powerful yakuza boss. Though he acts kind and understanding in most social situations, this persona is a pretense used to hide his work as a highly intelligent and ruthless businessman.

  8. Narcissu: Side 2nd - Wikipedia

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    Narcissu does not contain any decision points at all unlike a lot of visual novels, because it is a member sub category of visual novel known as kinetic novel. The characters are portrayed by voice actors who recorded out of their schedules and spare time. Voices are optional however; the game is playable in either voiced or unvoiced mode.

  9. Vampire: The Masquerade – Coteries of New York - Wikipedia

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    The player interacts with characters and makes dialogue choices through text-based gameplay, causing the story to branch. Vampire: The Masquerade – Coteries of New York is a single-player visual novel [2] [3] [4] with mainly text-based gameplay, and involves the player making dialogue and story choices.