As you can see in the OP, his objective is to regain his lost memories, and find out more about the Terminator-like entities called Snatcher. It's a story in 2050's post-apocalyptic world, about a mysterious detective who starts working for the organization called "Junkers" (kinda like a specialized police). First check out the OP before reading further: OK, let me present you folks with one of the oldest translated, yet still one of the highest rated story-based VNs called Snatcher. It's all the more reason to buy PoI legally in my opinion. Well since I have my own copy from a good 2-3 years ago, I didn't know that. Alternatively there should be ISOs on hongfire. (For those who are complaining that it doesn't work, I just made and posted yesterday a screenshot made on Zoomplayer, which doesn't have any trouble playing it correctly.)Īs for how to obtain it? Believe it or not, the factory sealed version costs $2.49 on now. It's fairly long, but it is worth the time, since the game was great, even though the DVD system is really disadvantageous. The game focuses on various cars and guns, and as expected of a Nitroplus game, none of the characters are really cliche. It's about a japanese young man, whom (due to his survival abilities) the maffia on the East Coast drugs him to be amnesiac, recruits him, and he gets trained to be a top-class assassin by a mysterious girl called Ein. Hirameki adapted the non-H DVD version which is bulky and inconvenient, but by no means should be an excuse not to see at least one of the endings, since the story is awesome, and the graphics are really gorgeous. Here's one of the other really underrated VNs, which is a great Nitro+ game called Phantom of Inferno (it has a great ongoing anime adaptation by the way). Well I would love to see more Studio E-GO VNs translated, but I really doubt there will be any more, since the Studio itself is disbanded as far as I know, and no one really showed interest in translating the rest of their games. There are torrents and DDLs all over the internet. It's about a lazy care-free general in a fictional country's army, and his adventures in a war, sprinkled with deceptions, betrayals, love etc. The graphics are the usual stunning Studio E-GO quality, and the story is enjoyable in my opinion. The game isn't hard by any means though, and for some reason I personally enjoyed it more than Tears to Tiara / Utawarerumono, and a lot more than Man at work (of course some might feel differently). It's a VN with turn-based strategy elements and RPG characteristics. I would recommend playing Castle Fantasia 2: The Sacred War Renewal. Don't think the graphics are bad, because they are not, and both has pretty animated animations throughout the game. I would heartily recommend both to everyone. Eve has a truly epic investigative story, and Desire is a great with one of the best endings among the translated VNs. Indeed I would love to see those two titles getting more attention, because both of them are one of my all time favorites. Heh Anon, I was about to write a similar thread like "ITT: Underrated VNs", when I've seen you made one already.
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