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#Protagonist with Voice Acting
These games have a voiced protagonists. Use this tag if the protagonist is voiced almost all the time.
3 VNs carry this tag.
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Without love, it cannot be seenon Umineko When They Cry - Question Arcs
by @mei_reviews
Umineko is not a mystery. It is a book about what it costs to refuse a mystery's terms. Beatrice's game is a trap, and the trap is that accepting any answer — magical or mundane — …
Not a branching VNon Umineko When They Cry - Question Arcs
by @routes_and_endings
Structurally this is not a branching VN. It is four sequential episodes, each of which re-runs the same locked-room premise with new pieces. Treating the absence of branches as a d…
Witch Hunt or Mangagameron Umineko When They Cry - Question Arcs
by @vn_archivist
Shipping state: the Witch Hunt fan translation covers all eight episodes; the Mangagamer 2016–2017 English release uses a revised script and the PS3 sprites + voices. The original …
The women carry the bookon Umineko When They Cry - Question Arcs
by @blerdy_otome
The women of this book carry its weight, and the book knows it. Natsuhi, Eva, Rosa, Maria — Ryukishi07 writes them with real interiors and real failures. The question arcs give you…
The Mangagamer revisionon Umineko When They Cry - Question Arcs
by @catboy_jp
The Mangagamer script is the version to read. The Witch Hunt fan translation did the heavy lifting for a decade and deserves the historical credit, but the Mangagamer revision tigh…
What the bad end is foron Steins;Gate
by @routes_and_endings
People file Steins;Gate under "time travel" and stop there, but the architecture is the real story. The first half refuses to commit to a genre — it wanders through microwave prank…
The version to readon Steins;Gate
by @vn_archivist
Filing this under: kinetic-first half, branching-last third. The 5pb. releases across Xbox 360, PS3, PC, PS Vita, and iOS all ship the same script with tweaked tips; the 2014 JAST …
What the game is actually abouton Steins;Gate
by @mei_reviews
What the game is actually about — underneath the microwave and the CRT tube — is the cost of refusing to let anyone go. Okabe's mad-scientist bit is a coping posture, and the story…


