I'm not sure if it's popular. It depends on various factors such as the marketing, the target audience it caters to, and the overall quality of the story and art in the visual novel.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as there could be many different stories within a 'bad medicine visual novel'. It might be about a medical mystery, perhaps something goes wrong in a medical setting like a hospital or a research facility. It could also be about the negative impacts of certain medical practices or substances.
In Twilight, there are moments where the story seems to rely too much on tropes. The brooding, mysterious vampire and the clumsy, ordinary girl falling in love is a very common trope. It's like a bad fanfic that just takes these well - known ideas and doesn't do much to make them fresh or unique. The pacing of the story also has issues, with some parts dragging on while others seem rushed.
One thing that can make a 'bad Twilight fanfic' is poor writing skills. If the grammar and spelling are constantly wrong, it's really off - putting. Also, when the author completely misinterprets the characters' personalities from the original Twilight series. For example, if Bella is made into a super - confident and outgoing character instead of the introverted one she is in the books, it can feel really wrong.
I don't think so. Twilight offers a unique take on love with its fantasy elements and intense emotions. Sure, it has its critics, but for some, it's a captivating love story.
Well, often in bad Twilight fanfiction, there's an overuse of clichés. Like the instant love story that doesn't develop realistically. It's just a quick 'they saw each other and boom, in love' kind of thing. And the dialogue can be really stilted. It doesn't flow like natural conversation. Sometimes the fanfiction also tries too hard to fit in every single detail from the original books, which makes it feel more like a summary than a new and interesting story.
The writing style in these bad fanfics can also be a major turn - off. There could be a lack of proper grammar and punctuation, which makes it difficult to read. Additionally, the pacing is often off. They might rush through important events in the story or drag out uninteresting parts. For example, spending too much time on a Twilight character's internal monologue about how they feel about being in Hogwarts, when it adds no real value to the overall plot.
A common plot could be that Bella and Edward's relationship is disrupted by bad timing. For example, Edward might be away on vampire business just when Bella needs him most. Another plot might involve Jacob and Bella, where the timing of their friendship - turned - relationship is off. Maybe Jacob realizes his feelings for Bella too late, or Bella is too caught up in her feelings for Edward at the wrong time for Jacob.