There is the 999 sequel, Virtues Last Reward.
I just started Steins;gate. Doesn't seem to be much game so far.
On 08/12/2015 at 07:30 PM by asrealasitgets See More From This User » |
I can't seem to find a comprehensive list of interactive books/fiction anywhere. App store is horrible for listing/curating games. Pixlbit has some good recommendations, so I was just throwing it out there.
Aside from the Telltale games, what are some of the better Graphic Novel/Adventure type games?
Her Story (iTunes/Steam)
This isn't an interactive book, but more of an interactive video type thing, but still worth checking out.
Kings Quest
Just downloaded it and loved it. It's less Telltale and more interactive quick time event and puzzles. Very nicely animated and voice acting. It's old school in design, but fairly modern controls.
Corpse Party (psp)
This is more adventure type game but plenty of dialog. Quite good if you like Japanese type games or horror.
Hotel Dusk (DS)
Like a Noir novel or TV show. Investigate/interview guests at a hotel. Very stylish and cool!
999 (DS)
Kind of like SAW films. You have to escape from puzzled trap rooms. Quite good!
Okay, so I included interactive movie type games, but I'm specifically looking for interactive/graphic novels on App Store or on PC? I'm digging this genre for some reason.
~asreal
It's been localized to PC last year, though not over Steam. Here you can check it. Aside from that, it's on Vita and I think also on PS3.
I'm really tempted to get the new King's Quest. I had bad luck playing Grim Fandango earlier this year though. I'm thinking the genre is not for me. I did play the Tales from the Borderlands game this year and liked it though. Come to think of it. I wonder if I've missed episode 4?
Kings Quest is pretty streamlined and approachable. I think they tried to make the game easier for casuals. I haven't played games in the series before, and I was intrigued by the visual art style. Kind of looks like those Clone Wars cartoons. It's got that 3D cell shaded look like the TellTale games but it's more puzzley adventure than dialog trees from TellTale. Well, I liked it at least. You should be able to get an impression of it on Youtube.
Now, if we're talking about actual Visual Novels (not Adventure or Point-and-click like Kings Quest) and ones i've played, there's the Ace Attorney series (the ones with Phoenix Wright and Apollo justice), Katawa Shoujo and Higurashi: When They Cry. I pretty much recommend them, though each has its variants; Ace Attorney you should know by now has bit more mechanics and gameplay, Katawa Shoujo is the traditional kind of Visual Novel, with branching paths and different endings and Higurashi is actually just telling a story, although I don't know if the recently localized Steam version is the one it's known for or one of the ports that is more like Katawa Shoujo. You should definitely check this to see more of em (though not all visual novels are localized).
As for Kings Quest..... if a rumour of The Odd Gentlemen turns out to be true, then i'm not giving any of my money to the Kings Quest reboot, neither now nor in the future.
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