

Instead, I linked each game to its page on the Visual Novel Database ( ). Because VNDB is my first go-to source for information about a console game. "NerdBerd, why did you buy these particular games?"īelieve it or not, I didn't just go on a wild shopping spree and randomly buy a bunch of games. :sweat_smile: It might look that way, but that's not the case.Īll the games I've collected were carefully selected over time. There's certain things I look for in a console game, and certain things I avoid. Step 4: See what platforms its been released on and what age rating it received on each.įirst, I'll admit.I'm probably not a typical console player. Sure, I appreciate a good story like most people. But the story isn't the most important element for me. Instead, I'm character-focused and romance-driven. I don't care how supposedly engaging and interesting the story is meant to be.

If the characters fail to interest me, then it's no deal.Īnd the same goes for the romance. If a game has more story than romance, I'm usually disappointed. So, before I decide to play a console game, I HAVE to be VERY interested in at least one or two characters. If at least a couple of characters capture my attention, then I'm willing to play the game. That's why I always read about the characters on VNDB.Īnother confession.I'm not a completionist. Typically, I only play the routes that interest me. As long as I get what I want from the game, then I have no regrets buying it. Runs from the mob of angry players after me with pitchforks I don't need to play every route or unlock all the endings to be satisfied. The length of the game also matters to me. But I make a few exceptions if I'm really interested in the the story and characters. Most of their games are long, but I make a concession for them. :relaxed:Īnyway, here is the rest of my game collection. Some of you might notice a lot of well-known and popular games are missing from my collection. That's because I tend to favor less popular games. And I'm always on the lookout for underrated games I haven't heard much about. Some of these games don't have rave reviews from Japanese players, but I've never put much stock in reviews. If something catches my interest, I won't be satisfied until I play it for myself.
#ONEDARI SHAREMATE HITOMI PATCH#
I bought the Limited V edition as soon as I heard an English patch had been released. I've never been interested in the DL franchise, but I wanted to see what all the fuss was about.

So, I'm glad I had a chance to play it, but it just confirmed what I already knew: (1) I'm not into psychopaths, and (2) I'm definitely not a masochist. I'm surprised I wanted to play this game. Tbh, I'm not a big fan of most historical games.
