>>720202189
>There isn't a single book from this century that can match the top 100 VNs
I dare you to post this on /lit/ right now and see the response.
The only time that video games start to break away from literature as a medium and rise above its storytelling potential is when interactivity is made an explicit highlight rather than a mere formality. Most VNs don't allow you to interact with the story in enough meaningful ways to transcend the limits of traditional novels, and are further limited by their need for visuals and audio elements.
Even a mediocre adventure game like picrel or Shenmue is an order of magnitude greater than "high tier" (lmao) visual novels because these take greater advantage of the medium rather than using it as an excuse.