Well, 'Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney' series can be considered as good long visual novels in a way. The courtroom dramas are engaging, and the characters are memorable. You get to solve various cases and uncover the truth. 'Danganronpa' series is also quite good. It has a unique concept of a killing game, with a long and convoluted story that reveals more about the characters and the world they are in as you progress. 'Katawa Shoujo' is another long visual novel that deals with some heavy themes while also having a heartwarming story about relationships.
Sure. 'The House in Fata Morgana' is an excellent long visual novel. It tells a haunting and emotional story across different time periods. The writing is superb, with deep characterizations. 'Umineko no Naku Koro ni' is also a great one. It has a mystery - filled plot that will keep you guessing. It's very long but full of interesting twists and turns. Additionally, 'Muv - Luv' offers a long - form story with different scenarios, including mecha elements and complex relationships between characters.
Well, 'Fate/stay night' is a great long visual novel. It has multiple routes that offer different stories, all of which are quite in - depth. The art and the battle scenes are well - crafted. 'Katawa Shoujo' is also a good one. It deals with some serious topics while having a long - form story that is both engaging and thought - provoking. Then there's 'Umineko no Naku Koro ni' which is known for its complex mystery and long, convoluted plot that is really fascinating.
Sure. 'War and Peace' by Leo Tolstoy is an excellent long novel. It delves deep into the lives of Russian aristocracy during the Napoleonic era, with complex characters and a sweeping plot that covers war, love, and family. Another one is 'Middlemarch' by George Eliot. It presents a vivid picture of provincial English life in the 19th century, exploring themes like marriage, ambition, and social change. 'Don Quixote' by Miguel de Cervantes is also a great long read. It follows the adventures of the deluded knight Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho Panza, filled with humor and social satire.
๐I recommend the following good novels to you (in the order of the given information): - The story of how Link, the overlord of the Zergs, led the Zergs to become the pinnacle of the universe when faced with enemies millions of times stronger. The epic scene made one's blood boil. - "The Demon Concubine of God's Gambling": It tells the story of a gold medal killer who transmigrated to become a useless and abandoned concubine. He was harmed with his special ability. He fought against evil and finally became the king. The refreshing plot and ingenious plot setting made people unable to stop. - "The Prince of Tennis: The God of Sleep: A light novel. The sleepy tennis player Ryosuke Fujimine transmigrated into the world of" The Prince of Tennis,"and followed the main characters to steal the girls. It was a relaxed and happy doujinshi story. - "My Sweet Star Girlfriend": It was a romantic love story where Cinderella met Prince Charming. The characters were vivid and the plot was touching. - "Reborn Lu Bu Unifies the Three Kingdoms": A historical novel. It tells the story of a man who was reborn as Lu Bu and used the historical content he knew to change the course of history. The compact and detailed description and inspirational thinking are unforgettable. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Sure. 'Code: Realize - Guardian of Rebirth' is a great one. It has an interesting steampunk setting with a unique story. The characters are well - designed and the art style fits the steampunk theme perfectly.
Well, 'When Christmas Comes' is a wonderful Christmas visual novel. It focuses on the relationships between the characters during the Christmas season. The characters are well - developed, and the story unfolds in a very engaging way. There's also 'The Christmas Miracle' which features a magical story full of hope and joy, with really detailed and beautiful illustrations.
The visual novel 'Doki Doki Literature Club!' contains metafiction elements, although it also has disturbing themes in parts. A more light - hearted recommendation could be 'Hatoful Boyfriend'. It has some meta - narrative aspects where the player is made aware of the absurdity of the situation of dating birds in a rather comical and self - referential way.
Sadly, I don't have a specific list of seismic visual novels to recommend. But if you look into the works of some Japanese visual novel developers, they often explore a wide range of themes. There might be some that deal with seismic events in the context of their complex and diverse story worlds. You can also check out visual novel communities and forums where fans might be able to point you in the right direction.
Well, I really like 'Aria of the Stars' in the nobushito visual novels. The plot is full of twists and turns. It has a great soundtrack that really adds to the atmosphere. Also, 'Moonlit Path' is quite good. The character development in it is very well - done. And don't forget 'Petal's Journey' which has a very interesting premise and lovely visuals.
Well, 'Clannad' is a great visual novel. It has a wonderful story full of emotions, friendship, and love. The art style is also very appealing. Another one is 'Steins; Gate', which offers a complex and mind - boggling time - travel plot that keeps you hooked from start to finish. And 'Fate/stay night' is also popular, with its diverse routes and engaging characters.
I'm not aware of many specifically Rococo visual novels off the top of my head, but you could try looking into games that have a strong focus on historical settings and elaborate art styles. Some visual novels with a period - piece feel might incorporate Rococo - like elements in their art or story.