Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-6493589-20150619172544/@comment-26018514-20150705044445

Zolnir wrote: Lol. I think you're playing it wrong; if you're trying to piece together clues to find out the truth of the story - well, there usually always is a true ending - then it's futile, because unexpected twists can always screw up the greatest deductions. The point in my opinion is to enjoy all the different consequences of a given choice as you progress through the story. If you stress yourself out trying to map the whole book, why play it? It's simply not going to go as you expected it to be, and there will be Deus ex Machina stuff that possibly reward a stupid choice. My favorite way of reading a Visual Novel is to go by a walkthrough you know; saves time and brain power so I can be even lazier in life. often when I resort to mapping, I find my first choice was correct but required false completions first.