Yes, there are. For example, 'Katawa Shoujo' is a free visual novel available on Steam Deck. It has a unique story and characters. Another one is 'The Question'. It offers an interesting narrative experience at no cost.
Some popular ones are 'Doki Doki Literature Club'. It has an engaging story with multiple routes and interesting characters. However, be aware that it contains disturbing content in some parts. Another great one is 'Ace Attorney' series which features mystery-solving in a courtroom setting, with great visual and audio elements for an immersive experience on Steam Deck.
If you're choosing between a Steam Deck and a laptop for visual novels, customization is a factor. Laptops offer more customization options in terms of hardware and software. You can upgrade components like RAM or install different operating systems. The Steam Deck, on the other hand, has a fixed hardware setup. However, the Steam Deck has a more optimized gaming experience out of the box for visual novels. It has a user - friendly interface specifically for gaming. Laptops may require more configuration to get the best visual novel experience. So, it really depends on how much you want to tinker with your device and what your specific visual novel requirements are.
I would recommend the Steam Deck for visual novels. It's specifically designed for gaming and has a great control layout that can be very comfortable for long hours of reading visual novels. The Steam Deck also has a built - in battery, so you don't need to worry about being near a power outlet all the time. On the other hand, laptops can be bulky and require more setup. But if you need to do other work or multitask while playing visual novels, a laptop might be more suitable.
I don't think so. The story of Ghost of Tsushima is rich and engaging. It is set in a beautiful and immersive open - world feudal Japan. The main character's journey of revenge and his growth throughout the game, along with the various side stories that add depth to the overall narrative, make it far from boring.
The story mode of Ghost of Tsushima is not cooperative. It focuses on your individual journey and decisions as the main character. However, there might be some multiplayer elements outside the main story.
Definitely not real. Ghost of Tsushima is a work of imagination, crafted to provide an immersive and engaging gaming experience. It takes inspiration from various elements but doesn't represent real history.
Tomoe is a character in Ghost of Tsushima. She is a skilled archer and a strong - willed woman. Her story is intertwined with the main plot, often helping the protagonist in battles and in his journey to liberate Tsushima.
Yes, 'Ghost of Tsushima' is inspired by true historical events. It is set during the first Mongol invasion of Japan in 1274. The game depicts the struggle of the samurai on Tsushima Island against the Mongol forces. However, it also takes some creative liberties for the sake of gameplay and storytelling, like many historical - based games do.