
The image in the thread is an example of something that has been interesting to do in recent years.
I’m not good with overly grotesque stuff or serious horror.
The hardware is for Switch and price is not a concern.
I am currently considering enjoying the family restaurant that is on sale.
CYBERPUNK BARTENDER ACTION va-11 ha11-a GNOSIA Urban Legend Dismantling Center
I’m doing all the ones in the thread image.
Highly recommended.
It may seem a bit grotesque, but how about Raising Loop?
>>2
I’ve been wondering for a while, but I’m not good with protagonists who speak in an otaku manner…
That’s your type, right?
I tried watching the Steins;Gate anime to consider buying it, but I gave up after the first episode.
Do you think I can make it…?
>>8
You might be confusing it with one of the fantasy science series.
The protagonist’s tone is just like that of a typical guy around here.
The character has quirks, so I’m not sure if it will suit you, but at least it’s not completely full of internet memes.
>>8
It’s quite a quirky vibe, but it’s not at all in an otaku tone.
Personally, the story is quite… so while I don’t want to criticize others’ recommendations, I wouldn’t recommend it.
That’s a lineup with a high hurdle in the thread image!
Family restaurants are quite unique, but I recommend them.
I like Rain Code.
I really recommend enjoying family restaurants, but since it won’t last long, I want you to buy and enjoy them for now.
“Because unresolved cases must be solved.”
There is quite a bit of a peculiar usability.
>>7
This was interesting, but isn’t it quite a title fraud?
>>35
It’s a theme related to the ending, but honestly, I think the ending is difficult to understand.
It’s a bit different from a novel type like the one in the thread image.
The aquarium never sleeps.
>>9
I don’t think aquariums dance, do they?
I’m waiting for the Switch version to come out.
Is 428 different?
>>12
Isn’t that not on the Switch?
It can work on a laptop as well.
Jack Jeanne is great.
What is that in the bottom left?
>>14
It’s a paranomatite.
It’s an old port, but something like Ghost Trick…
Like a space fortune-telling witch?
If it’s not on Switch, there are well-known titles like Life is Strange and Detroit as well.
I did something other than the thread picture urban legend dismantling center, but 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim is good.
There are some battle parts, but it’s basically a reading material.
Family restaurants are great.
It’s recommended to do it in a quiet room at night.
Rain Code is less overtly dark than Danganronpa and is genuinely interesting.
However, the Switch is so heavy that it clearly affects the gameplay experience, so in that sense, I can’t really recommend it…
The most interesting visual novel game I think I can play on Switch, after having experienced all the works in the thread, is Raging Loop.
How about Shironagas Island?
Tails Noir
How is it?
>>24
I’m sorry, there might not be a Japanese version for the Switch, sorry…
If you’re playing Valhalla, a bartender-themed adventure game might be nice too.
2064: Read Only Memories, or…
It’s a crazy vibe, but it’s AI Insomnium.
>>28
Isn’t it somnium?
>>30
Sorry, I made a mistake.
It’s a bit late to say this, but considering the characters in the thread, it might be better if there’s some gameplay rather than it being completely a visual novel.
Did you go to Shirona Island?
I have a lot of mystery-themed adventure games on hand.
Games like Staffer Case, Pentiment, and 7 Days to End with You are available on Switch.
If you’re looking for free PC games, I recommend the Starshadow Mansion murder case.
Death Mark series, etc.
It was that good in the bottom right.
Xenogears Disc 2
You can do the free version at the family restaurant, and it’s okay to buy the commercial version as a donation.
It’s a setting materials collection that will be added.
I’m a personal fan of AI: The Somnium Files, but please release the third one already!!!!!!
I wonder if it would be better to let Somnium play some of the author’s previous works that are easier to get into first to see if they can tolerate that vibe…
Well, it might be a bit on the lewd side.
>>43
What matters more is whether you can accept that the combat is a gag…
Overall, I quite like it.
I’m currently watching the bottom right, but I got really hooked during the ending of the first episode.
It’s like a drama!
The Stepper case was really interesting.
It’s basically a reverse trial that has only interrogation without a court part, so if you like that, please give it a try.
Is an unresolved case like the vibe of Keizoku?
I’m currently watching Fatal Twelve.
The direction of the conversation is quite different from the characters in the thread, but it’s about the Witch of Ihanashi.
It’s a legendary boy meets girl story.
It’s quite difficult to type a thread without a name when you’re having so much fun…
Raincode has an interesting story, but the crucial mystery-solving is just too easy.
>>52
It’s about ten times easier than the Urban Legend Demolition Center or Rain Code…
There are quite a few things that are exclusive to the Switch, huh?
I wonder if there are also factors like how easy it is to transplant.
Oh, I didn’t know the Stepper case was released for the Switch.
That was a good indie adventure game.
How about a legal dungeon?
It seems like I’ve already played most of the games I’m playing, so goodbye…
It’s not an adventure, but if you like this kind of thing, Unheard is worth playing.
I really love Raising Loop, but it’s painful that a sequel is impossible.
>>59
There is a deathmatch romantic comedy, just in case…
>>66
I love big-breasted fox girls, but I want to see another work with Fusayuki-san as the protagonist.
>>59
There’s no information coming out at all, but we might be able to see Fusayuki again in the new game being made by the writer…
I discovered that I have accumulated too much while looking for recommendations.
The Switch version of the Stepper Case is still only available for pre-order!
I personally want to enthusiastically recommend the first Somnium File, even considering its intense vibe, but it feels a bit overpriced at the retail price.
Sometimes there are big sales when items are sold for under 1000 yen, so I hope you buy it at that time.
I’m curious about the snow mountain escape novel mystery that’s coming out on Switch.
I liked Coffee Talk and 7 Days to End with You.
It’s difficult to find something that doesn’t have too much volume but still feels good…
Final Defense Academy
Let’s wait together!
I like that Shirona gas island shows the author’s fetishes openly in the bonus scenario.
If it’s a mystery genre, there are things like “Haru Yukite Retrochika” available.
>>68
It’s good, isn’t it… It’s still prohibited to spoil it, so it’s hard to talk about…
Speaking of which, I heard there are other werewolf-type games like Gnowsia.
>>69
That’s probably the Raging Loop.
Both Wolf and the Loop have overlapping elements, but their gameplay and narrative direction are completely different, and since both are masterpieces, they are often discussed together.
Inverted angel is good.
You can enjoy dubious conversations with cute girls.
>>73
The idea is interesting, but finding the route is tough!
I’ve become concerned about the Inbaku Kiso now, but is there any way to do it?
>>74
There’s only the Wii, huh?
I think it gains value precisely because it is the clarification chapter.
The atmosphere of Somnium Files differs quite a bit between the first and second installments, so preferences for which one is better are likely to vary a lot.
I liked the second one more because I evaluate it as an attempt after clearing the second game.
Is the sequel to Shironagas still not out?
>>76
It seems like it was supposed to be released this August, so isn’t it about time? It’s already been six months…
Maybe no one else played it besides me, but Detective Elimination was pretty interesting.
The price is really aggressive for Nippon Ichi Software, so it’s better to honestly wait for a sale; there was quite a lot of volume.
>>79
I was worried about it, so I might buy it if it goes on sale…
I wondered if unresolved cases have their quirks in the investigation, and then I realized it’s the Switch version.
I wonder if there’s no Switch version of the hungry lamb.
I think it’s one of the best masterpieces among those lighter visual novels that last a few hours.
I thought about it and looked it up, and it’s set to be released next month!
Did you do the school return and the environmental wish?
After the game, let’s watch a Netflix drama when we get back to school!
Raincode is better not to be played on the Switch.
The length and frequency of that road are no good.
>>85
At first, they said it would be exclusive to Switch…!!
>>88
I really wonder about this! If it’s going to be like that, then they should have released it on all platforms from the beginning!
>>85
I thought for a moment that the loading before the final reasoning deathmatch actually froze.
Ace Attorney
I am curious about Iwakura Aria.
It seems to be coming to Steam, so I’ll wait.
>>86
It’s easier than Obra Dinn.
I’ve been wanting to play Steins;Gate, but when I bought it on Steam, it didn’t work on my PC, specifically (even though other games do). While I was hesitating to return it, I heard that a remaster is coming out this year, so I’ve decided to wait for that.
It looks like the Switch version of StafferCase is getting voice acting, so I might play it again.
Unresolved cases must be brought to a close.
If you do the legal dungeon first, you might be able to smile a little.
Great Ace Attorney
The Phoenix Wright game I played later was also interesting, but even as a newcomer who only knew about it from my ancestors, I was able to enjoy it.
The accumulation of works has been refined, making it easier to do various things.
Nocturne
Guilty or Not Guilty
Gunshots and Diamonds
It was interesting, and the scenario is recommended, but there are persistent hardware issues.
Only guilty or not guilty, along with gunshots and diamonds, is enough to buy hard, and there will still be change left over.
You’re having so much fun…
Insomnium was interesting in terms of suspense, but…
The character is really harsh, so the score ends up being quite low.
It would be better to do Gnosia before the anime starts.
>>100
The werewolf game part is really interesting, and the ADV part is good too, so it’s a great deal.
The StafferCase was good, wasn’t it?
Continue more.
You don’t have to do mouthwashing because it’s boring!
>>86
To be honest, it really feels like a moe Valhalla, so I can’t wholeheartedly recommend it, but it’s not so bad that you’d feel like you wasted your money.
The character is normally cute, and the vertical storyline has more depth than Valhalla, so it was somewhat more to my liking.
I’ll save this thread…
There are many unknown promising titles…
If it’s not an adventure game but rather a mystery one, I’d recommend Obra Dinn or The Case of the Golden Idol, though they might be slightly off-topic.
>>106
I thought it was the same system, but it almost drove me crazy.
>>86
Let’s buy it on Steam!
My wish list keeps getting more and more fulfilling.
No children of the Belgrade Metro so far.
Serious horror is not good… The Shiin series is interesting, though…
Silver Case
If you get stuck at any point that feels like a puzzle, feel free to look at the entire guide.
>>111
I want an easy way to play Twilight Syndrome and Moonlight Syndrome…
Is Heavy Rain not good?
There are good indie games on Steam that may or may not be available on Switch.
Let’s do the bird lawyer’s case files.
It was quite a good translation.
How about The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood?
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1904790/_Agatha_Christie__Murder_on_the_Orient_Express/
The Agatha Christie series is based on the original works, so it can be consistently recommended.
Since I have a cute beautiful doll partner like Shiin, I’m not afraid.
The author’s RTA live commentary of “Aku Odo” was too entertaining.
Play the hex game, okay?
Family restaurants have a unique atmosphere that is one-of-a-kind, regardless of whether they are good or bad…
I’m interested in trick logic, but I don’t have an environment to play in.
2064: Do Read Only Menoris, you don’t have to do Neuro Diver.
Also, The Red Strings Club from The cosmic~ is short but has a lingering atmosphere, and I recommend it.
>>127
It’s just my own response, but The Red Strings Club is only out on the overseas version for Switch… what a pity.
Isn’t it that you could play for free at family restaurants in the first place?
>>128
The final version has various additions such as setting materials.
Trick logic is very good, but sometimes there are ridiculous tricks mixed in.
I think Retrochika is a fine work as a mystery that only live-action can offer.
Unlike Chunsoft ADV, the tension doesn’t fluctuate wildly.
Retro Chika really feels like a drama to play.
Retrochika and urban legends are currently on sale.
Disco Elysium is an RPG, but it’s just exploration with no combat, so I should be able to recommend it.
>>135
That Switch version doesn’t work properly at all, so it’s no good.
>>143
Was that Switch version really that bad…?
If it was a Switch-exclusive adventure, Buddy Bond had quite a good reputation.
>>153
First of all, at the initial point where I allocate stats, it’s really shaky.
Once the main story starts, you’ll be scared of data rewind from freezes, so let’s do it on PC!
>>135
There’s no doubt it’s an ADV.
It’s extremely quirky, but…
Night in the Woods has a great vibe of struggling friendship in a crappy countryside, but the load times and dream parts are garbage…!
But if there’s something that attracts you, consider it.
428 was more interesting, but Retro Chika is serious as a mystery.
Actually, rather than a recommended game,
Did you want to have a lively discussion about nameless and ADV?
What is Life is Strange?
How about the Phantom Mask Murder Case?
The DS version isn’t that much of a premium either.
Retro-chika was good except for the price.
I understand the reason for the full price, though…
For now, I’m going to the family restaurant and playing Shirona Gasu Island, so feel free to recommend ADV games or share your thoughts. Thank you.
7 Days to End with You
Why are you limiting yourself to the Switch?
The Mansion of Fatamorgana was interesting, but I felt it had a somewhat feminine atmosphere.
Ah, it was the hard Switch.
I recommended it, but it can’t be translated into Japanese unless it’s the case of the golden idle steam, so it’s tough…
>>150
If you subscribe to Netflix, you can also play on your smartphone.
The translation has a bad reputation, but I felt that the necessary portion was safe.
To be honest, the main story of Shironagas is a bit lacking…
>>151
It feels like it’s okay since it’s only 500 yen.
>>151
Really?! It’s rare to find one that meets the conditions of being fair for solving puzzles and having an interesting story, so I can’t help but praise it.
It was interesting.
Sorry for the kink.
You are being played quite a bit…
I want to say let’s play the EVE series, but the Switch…
>>154
There’s a Switch version.
>>154
Although it’s called a series, the other works aside from the first one…
>>165
The two recent sequels that were redone are highly rated.
>>165
The two sequels that came out in recent years were incredibly good!
Reverse Teller and Ghost Enemies
As long as you’re doing burst errors, you can enjoy it.
I love the atmosphere and I’m looking forward to it, but I’m wondering when it will be released…
>>156
The trailer with 270 views.
Even modern adventure games can have issues running properly…
>>158
Disco Elysium is an RPG without combat, so it makes sense that if the port is bad, it won’t run well…
Buddy Mission BOND
You can buy it with a ticket too.
Well, even if it doesn’t run properly on the Switch, it should work somehow on the Switch 2…
>>162
I feel like there might be issues with optimization on the software side as well.
Hookah Hazet and cafes in the electric town…
It seems like Shironagas was quite horrifying as a bonus.
I played Disco Elysium for the first time on Switch, but it crashed about six times before I cleared it.
Well, that’s fine, but the fact that Kim’s disco dance in that really good scene is so stiff is a major deduction.
According to the official figures, it’s 75,000 views, so you can rest assured.
I really like how Shironagas is a mix of all the things the author loves.
It might be different if we try to play pure mystery.
https://store-jp.nintendo.com/item/software/D70010000071647
I was thinking that the Agatha Christie I recommended earlier might not have been adapted, but it turns out there is a sale on Orient Express.
Hookah Haze is too well-behaved for a Valhalla follower.
>>177
In a bartender-type scenario that has only the main storyline without any playful elements, the bartender part completely turns into just a task.
>>177
I think the coffee shop was well-mannered, so Valhalla is just particularly vulgar.
Final Stella
In a novel game, it’s pretty unlikely to fail unless it’s something really unusual, but Disco Elysium is quite different…
I wrote something about withdrawing, but I played EVE on the Saturn.
The first new work, which has been made to be variously overlooked, felt like a fan disk, but…
I want to note that I absolutely did not accept the latest work.
Escape the Extremes is quite interesting, but some people might find it difficult if the three installments lead to an ending that feels unfinished.
I’m interested in a girl who smokes shisha.
Coffee Talk is also an honor student…
It might be impossible to convey the feeling of a work created by someone who has lived in Venezuela.
>>185
Coffee talk, when mentioned from the perspective of a multicultural nation like Indonesia, feels somewhat convincing.
Eve is good, Eve.
Burst errors do feel a bit outdated, though.
It’s been announced as an indie, but there are quite a few that end up being abandoned…
Valhalla has the worst public order and is a bar where alcohol is consumed, so please understand.
This is ATRI, which has also been adapted into an anime.
I’ve been really into visual novels and mysteries lately, so I added Staffer case, Obra Dinn, and Raging Loop to my wish list.
I’m also interested in Ghost Trick, and right now I’m doing a bizarre consultation dial.
Is Coffee Talk an ADV?
Valhalla personally feels like a slice-of-life thing to me.
The number of Obra Dinn followers isn’t increasing as much as I thought.
It would be an interesting genre if it became popular…
I heard that the developers are having a lot of difficulties with the sequel to Valhalla…
It’s about time the remaster of Ever17 is coming out, so let’s play that.
Davantalk was like that, wasn’t it?
What about the Kiseikawa Detective Series?