Before playing that KFC visual novel with the hot Colonel Sanders, here are eight great visual novels from Japan that serve as perfect introductions to the genre.
is so excellent at establishing its suspenseful, unnerving, and downright scary atmosphere that I once cried from fear. Developed by 07th Expansion, it follows a high school boy named Keiichi Maebara who has recently moved to the small town of Hinamizawa. He befriends several classmates and is quickly adapting to his new life when he learns of the yearly Watanagashi Festival.
While it’s a fascinating story, it’s also a deeply disturbing one. It’s not the kind of game you’ll want to play if things like graphic gore and body mutilation make you uncomfortable. There are also some adult scenes that weren’t patched in the international release, though you can easily skip them and focus on the fantastic mystery.This is one of the few visual novel series that have risen to the mainstream in the west.
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