Visual Novel - At Summer’s End November 24, 2006
Posted by dKiWi in : Visual Novels , add a comment Buy Cipro Online Motilium Without Prescription Antabuse No Prescription Lipitor For Sale Seroquel Generic Buy Synthroid Online Cymbalta Without Prescription Elavil No Prescription Lotrisone For Sale Propecia GenericI juz read finished my 3rd doujin (amateur) translated short visual novel, At Summer’s End. All I can say is that it is a must read… you can get it here.
Japanese like to invoke nostalgia in their finer works, and this is a perfect example. It made me WANT to still know a childhood friend before primary school. I think that is pretty powerful and impressive. Overall a beautiful visual novel with a meaningful title that shud be taken note of throughout reading the novel. Be careful if u dislike opening up to your innermost feelings (like me).
It may be troublesome to change your com settings to Japanese but its well worth it, and u can switch it back anytime u want.
Control Panel > Date, time, language, regional… > Regional and Language options
Under regional options tab change the top pop-down window to Japanese. Do the same for the advanced tab, then u can read all the visual novels u want.
Visual novels make up 70% of the games sold in Japan, and is basically a linear click-and-watch type of game with anime-style graphics and music. Many anime has been adapted from visual novels, such as the mystery-horror-suspense thriller Higurashi no Naku Koro ni, and the intense winter romance Kanon.
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