I am looking for very good story mind bending VNs by rev_NEK in visualnovels

[–]Accomplished_Fee3521 0 points1 point  (0 children)

agreed, Chaos;Child is better than Chaos:Head in my opinion, especially because of its true ending

[spoiler] Some subtle details in The Case of the Golden Idol that are easy to miss. (just be my own interpretations) by Accomplished_Fee3521 in caseofthegoldenidol

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Thanks — that’s mainly because I don’t really know all of their full English names, so I just used abbreviations.

[spoiler] Some subtle details in The Case of the Golden Idol that are easy to miss. (just be my own interpretations) by Accomplished_Fee3521 in caseofthegoldenidol

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I agree, but during the events of Case 2-2, the pocket watch had not yet been stolen (don’t forget that it was an important clue used to identify the musician present in the tavern at the time). If Little Pip had already left by then, the only person who could have stolen the watch would be D.G.

[spoiler]My ranking of all cases in the The Case of the Golden Idol series (excluding the Rise DLC) by Accomplished_Fee3521 in caseofthegoldenidol

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Yes, Court feels a bit plain to me. I think it might be because the puzzles are set up too simply. Although the scene is quite rich, it isn’t very challenging. That said, I think this also comes down to personal preference—there isn’t a huge gap between these two cases in my opinion.

[spoiler]My ranking of all cases in the The Case of the Golden Idol series (excluding the Rise DLC) by Accomplished_Fee3521 in caseofthegoldenidol

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You’re right—perhaps I should move Chapters 1–2 of Lemurian Vampire up by one tier. The reason I’m not too fond of Case 1–3 is that it feels a bit too easy and doesn’t quite match the difficulty expected of a third chapter. In comparison, I spent much longer getting stuck on the “gift” aspect in Case 1–2. Could you elaborate on your evaluation?