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Karifean's Blog of Visual Novels

I blog about visual novels as I read them.

  1. Little Busters! and Tomoyo After are getting an official localization!

    by , 10-31-2015 at 04:43 PM (Karifean's Blog of Visual Novels)
    So VisualArtsUSA just announced a thing.

    ...

    ......

    *exhales*

    *exhales some more*

    *recalls that this was seriously just a casual announcment for the localization of smurfing Little Busters! and Tomoyo After*

    ...



    SO YEAH, THIS HAPPENED. I cannot put in words how ecstatic I am about this, ...

    Updated 10-31-2015 at 05:19 PM by Karifean

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  2. An Interview with Koki Yoshimune on his writing

    by , 10-31-2015 at 02:32 PM (Karifean's Blog of Visual Novels)
    http://www.siliconera.com/2015/10/30...cters-lovable/

    This got posted on the Muv-Luv Kickstarter a little while ago, and I found it pretty interesting. I especially wasn't aware of the whole 'War Guilt' thing and why writers turn to mecha to depict war situations instead.
  3. Introducing the CLANNAD Bookclub of Kazamatsuri.org

    by , 10-09-2015 at 01:26 PM (Karifean's Blog of Visual Novels)
    So within the next month or two we'll finally see the release of CLANNAD on Steam. CLANNAD being one of Key's most acclaimed visual novels and also one of my all-time favorites. One of the finest examples of a great character-focused game.

    And with that the Kazamatsuri.org community will, once again, have a bookclub. A detailed article as to what the bookclub is and what participation entails can be found here: http://kazamatsuri.org/introducing-t...nnad-on-steam/ ...
  4. Umineko Ramblings - Solvability Per Episode

    by , 10-05-2015 at 01:15 AM (Karifean's Blog of Visual Novels)
    It's the Rokkenjima Incident's anniversary today, so I felt like making some sort of post about Umineko at least. So this is what I came up with. Time to enjoy being extremely vague! At least I believe I did well to avoid notable spoilers in this post.

    Umineko no Naku Koro ni is a mystery story. A story with truths hidden beneath its surface which it wants its readers to figure out on their own. But how likely is it really that the attentive reader will actually figure out everything ...