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>They do go on sale often either way looking forward to discussing the entire plot good fucking GODDAMN does it have a lot of wild directions it has been going toward within the next coming months
I'll probably blogpost them here in late October. I typically don't read much between Sept 15th and Oct 20thish because I'm always putting my free time into /v/ the musical during that period.
>Do you have any suggestions I should add to my list that I may not be following or have had heard of?
I've mostly read mainstream/bigger stuff this year. I guess I should give a shout out to The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy, it took me literally almost 200 hours to get through it so I'll blame it for me not picking up smaller titles recently. I wouldn't be surprised if you already heard of it over and over, it's the lovechild of Kazutaka Kodaka and Kotaro Uchikoshi. It has the exact sort of vibes and plots you'd expect from that pairing, lots of mystery routes and overarching mystery plots. I think it's reasonable to call it the most ambitious VN-adjacent game I've ever played, it's less like 1 visual novel and more like a dozen visual novels with the same cast. It does have gameplay but as a multi-route game with skippable repeated fights, you run out of actual gameplay other than choices and menu navigation eventually and then there's just 100 hours of visual novel story left. I was surprised at how competently it was put together and how even with how much content they dumped into it, it didn't leave me hating any twists in the game *cough, ZTD*