zenith16
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Basically what telltale has started is something that breathed new life into the genre where it's was only accepted by a few who were open-minded to try the old school version of Vn's in the west., they only appeal with visual novel's, were the out come of chose's inthe middle of games and the multiple endings . that was the cool feature and which the RPG genre (the good ones) fallowed.. it was born somewhat from there.interesting.
and I don't really play that genre of game. In fact, I think the Telltale Batman demo was the 1st time I've really played a "visual novel" game.
And I have mixed feelings about it. I did like the story and art style and it definitely got me intrigued. I'm just not sure if an entire game of QTEs would hold my interest. I'd much rather have direct control of the character, be able to walk around and interact, engage in combat, etc.
But where the JVn were involved in the west. it become stagnant cause to certain gamers just reading isn't good enough for a game.
which is what was said with that "Xblaze Blaz VN "came out. and this was during the 2000's
which the sword-wielding character "Es" is from before she was put into the Blaz Blu central fiction game.
I remember there were video review's and gamer's not loving the old school style of that game with VN's, cause there wasn't enough action just pur reading. so it wasn't well received . And then tell tale broke out with the wolf among us.
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