José Viana
On its second foray, Hazelight Studios brings a masterpiece to the audience. It Takes Two is a game for all audiences, with a touching story, light humour, excellent graphics and an impressive gameplay. It's easily a game that can define a generation for countless gamers.
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The House in Fata Morgana: Dreams of the Revenant Edition sits at the top with the genre's other big names, bringing to the PlayStation platforms masterpieces that are worth being experienced by all.
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With an all-new story, unorthodox gameplay, and originality to spare, GNOSIA is a masterpiece of the genre that deserves all the recognition.
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Chaos;Child brings an amazing story to the world of SciADV titles, approaching a genre yet unseen by western players in this series. Despite having localization and a few structure issues, Chaos;Child is possibly the best visual novel released for console in the last few years.
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VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action, a great addition to the visual novel library on the PlayStation Vita back then, is now a perfect addition to the PlayStation 4 library.
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428: Shibuya Scramble may have taken ten years to arrive in the West, but it tellls its engaging story like no other game in all these years.
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Mixing different genres and mechanics, ENDER LILIES: Quietus of the Knights is perhaps one of the lesser-known, albeit one of the best Metroidvania titles released in the last ten years. From start to finish, with very few caveats, the game excels in everything it does.
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Balatro is a true phenomenon. Simple in its execution, but giant in its complexity.
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After more than two decades, we have received part of the history of Tsukihime with the remake Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon-. From beginning to end, it's an engaging, interesting, sad, tragic, and very, very beautiful story.
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Zero Escape: The Nonary Games brings an unmissable package for any fan of good mystery stories, surprising from the first until the last minute, without losing the player's attention.
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Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception starts with a humble beginning and take huge proportions. With its engaging story, well-developed characters, stunning art and memorable soundtrack, this game has revealed itself as the biggest surprise of the first half of 2017.
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Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth brings closure to a story fifteen years in the making, delivering one of the best japanese trilogies of the last few years.
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Death Mark is the perfect game for Halloween scares, or even for any fan that enjoys japanese horror stories.
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World End Syndrome may fool you or even goes by unnoticed in a year full of new visual novels on consoles, but after giving it a fair shot, it manages to be the best of the year so far.
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Spirit Hunter: NG, taking one step forward and one step back, ends up delivering a game just as fun and interesting as its predecessor.
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Return of the Obra Dinn arrives on consoles with the same quality and originality that made it critically acclaimed one year ago.
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After releasing brand names, it's with Fatal Twelve that Prototype shows it's also possible to find quality in porting lesser known visual novels to consoles.
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Subversive, shocking and even touching, Doki Doki Literature Club Plus brings a definitive package to consoles for all players, fans and new players alike.
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With a minimalistic approach, taking you back to your childhood, Shin chan: Me and the Professor on Summer Vacation -The Endless Seven-Day Journey- is a unique title in our current market, bringing players an unusual and sweet combination.
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Overall, Witch on the Holy Night is an excellent visual novel that shows why the studio behind it is so famous and responsible for some of the biggest franchises of the genre. Apart from some minor criticisms, such as the localization and the balance of the scenes, this might be the genre's best release this year.
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