Posted August 22, 2014
I was browsing through the wishlist and came along with some posts suggesting the idea.
I'm conscious of the logistical problems it would bring (licensing, translating, small market, specially small market in the west, companies actively not caring about the western market, etc.), not even mentioning the "hentai game" reputation. I understand why GOG would prefer to keep its distance.
Nevertheless, some of the best games I've ever play are visual novels. Clannad, anyone? And what about Katawa Shoujo!? I will go to the grave defending these games (even if not perfect) are art, plain and simple. Even then, I have doubts about them belonging here: the games GOG normally offers are definitely classic and art, but of a radically different kind, more videogame than literature. Even then, I can't help but like the idea of GOG offering other kinds of "classic".
I know, I know, we already have Long Live the Queen, which is definitely a visual novel, and extending the definition a bit (ok, a lot), games like To the Moon and Unrest could pass, but would you want more "less game, more story" experiences, like those of "typical" Japanese visual novels?. Also, the adult content issue, which I would like to see discussed more here and in other places. There's a lot of opinions on this, and that's why I would like to ask :) .
I'm conscious of the logistical problems it would bring (licensing, translating, small market, specially small market in the west, companies actively not caring about the western market, etc.), not even mentioning the "hentai game" reputation. I understand why GOG would prefer to keep its distance.
Nevertheless, some of the best games I've ever play are visual novels. Clannad, anyone? And what about Katawa Shoujo!? I will go to the grave defending these games (even if not perfect) are art, plain and simple. Even then, I have doubts about them belonging here: the games GOG normally offers are definitely classic and art, but of a radically different kind, more videogame than literature. Even then, I can't help but like the idea of GOG offering other kinds of "classic".
I know, I know, we already have Long Live the Queen, which is definitely a visual novel, and extending the definition a bit (ok, a lot), games like To the Moon and Unrest could pass, but would you want more "less game, more story" experiences, like those of "typical" Japanese visual novels?. Also, the adult content issue, which I would like to see discussed more here and in other places. There's a lot of opinions on this, and that's why I would like to ask :) .