[This post will include spoilers for Heart of the Woods, AIdol, and Heaven Will Be Mine] While visual novels were initially a Japanese creation, there are now plenty of visual novels produced by non-Japanese studios. By default, these “Western” visual novels tend to be quite different compared to “Eastern” visual novels in many ways. One […]
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