Doppleganger
07-04-2007, 03:00 AM
I'm not sure who else here on UPN is into the visual novel stuff - I know Talon is a fellow reader of light novels, BBB an anime watcher (primarily) while Loki and BPK are partakers of all. In any matter, if anime is a sapphire, manga a ruby and light novels emeralds, visual novels would be the proverbial "diamond in the rough" - potentially the biggest payoff in terms of entertainment value by providing the colour, picture, music and sound of anime with the storytelling of a light novel and the artwork in the style of manga. Quite simply, visual novels are among the rarest form of English translated Japanese media and also brag one of the smalles fanbases I have ever seen - outside of TYPE-MOON's infamous stuff, there's practically nothing out there.
Most likely that's because visual novels are stereotyped as being homogenously eroge - which isn't really far off the mark, actually, but there are a few where that kind of mess isn't really the point of the novel and can be bypassed. What I'm playing right now is devoid of the nasty stuff.
Talon introduced me to (and I presume he played) Narcissu a [legal] novel about the journey of a boy and a girl in search of a beach (wow, what a bad summary). I've talked about Fate/stay night where Emiya Shirou gets drawn into a mystic war between heroes of mythology and monsters of legend and lore, and I'm sure everyone's heard of Porkslope Turkeyhandle...uhh, I mean, Tsukihime, the infamous "porn with a plot". :10
This whole introduction is off topic, but I'm serving it up to determine if people have read the visual novel I am currently devouring (not the topic title one) just so I can have the honor of lauding about how awesome it is all by myself while the unaware listen with great gusto.
Now, onto the main course.
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OMGWTFOTL is in fact a visual novel (the backronym stands for "Odious Manly Genuflection With Terrible Fury: Only True Lamentation" and was originally 男土下座地ç„, which has something to do with a man from heck...not far off actually) that was translated from Japanese by the famous visual novel group insani. It's...apparently funny, or at least it's mind-bogglingly hillarious to the few Japanese folk who played it. Frankly, I'm not sure how this kind of game got on insani's priority list, but suffice to say, it's strange.
More important than the plot is the fact that this novel is short. I finished it in ten or so minutes - it's that small. It is also seemingly legal. The previously mentined plot - or what exists of it - involves this nameless, hapless hero presumably at an academy or school in Japan facing off against this monster of a ruffian named "Osaka Bancho". Osaka is absurdly powerful (physically) and the novel starts with the hero in dire straights - he is (literally) given two options:
[...] GENUFLECT
[...] DON'T GENUFLECT
As it happens, choosing the former always leads to the same Bad End. But that's not all! After Osaka Bancho is defeated another Bancho (named Kanto I believe) who meets up with the hero as he sluggishy struggles home and they have a chat involving silly erotic plot scenarios, which make little sense. Finally the True End appears and I can't remember what it was...but it was weird, to say the least.
This visual novel is famous for the [X] GENUFLECT meme on Yotsuba and abroad, though few have played the original title or even know what it means to genuflect (bow down on one's hands and knees) - frankly, I doubt many people could figure this out anyway.
OMGWTFOTL has virtually no plot or sense of coherence, but there is good music and artwork (when the game doesn't go out of it's way to look ugly), so maybe if you lot are in for a headache (though not NEARLY as much of one as I got when I went to GaiaOnline two days ago...holy gosh, compare stubbing one's toe to getting one's head, arms, and legs ripped off and soul sucked by a hairy brown demon with horns and a proboscis) or just some random, weird stuff, you could try it out.
As far as visual novels go that I have played, my relative scoring is as follow (/10.0):
Narcissu- 8.2
Fate/stay night: Fate - 7.4
OMGWTFOTL - 1.6
Most likely that's because visual novels are stereotyped as being homogenously eroge - which isn't really far off the mark, actually, but there are a few where that kind of mess isn't really the point of the novel and can be bypassed. What I'm playing right now is devoid of the nasty stuff.
Talon introduced me to (and I presume he played) Narcissu a [legal] novel about the journey of a boy and a girl in search of a beach (wow, what a bad summary). I've talked about Fate/stay night where Emiya Shirou gets drawn into a mystic war between heroes of mythology and monsters of legend and lore, and I'm sure everyone's heard of Porkslope Turkeyhandle...uhh, I mean, Tsukihime, the infamous "porn with a plot". :10
This whole introduction is off topic, but I'm serving it up to determine if people have read the visual novel I am currently devouring (not the topic title one) just so I can have the honor of lauding about how awesome it is all by myself while the unaware listen with great gusto.
Now, onto the main course.
...
OMGWTFOTL is in fact a visual novel (the backronym stands for "Odious Manly Genuflection With Terrible Fury: Only True Lamentation" and was originally 男土下座地ç„, which has something to do with a man from heck...not far off actually) that was translated from Japanese by the famous visual novel group insani. It's...apparently funny, or at least it's mind-bogglingly hillarious to the few Japanese folk who played it. Frankly, I'm not sure how this kind of game got on insani's priority list, but suffice to say, it's strange.
More important than the plot is the fact that this novel is short. I finished it in ten or so minutes - it's that small. It is also seemingly legal. The previously mentined plot - or what exists of it - involves this nameless, hapless hero presumably at an academy or school in Japan facing off against this monster of a ruffian named "Osaka Bancho". Osaka is absurdly powerful (physically) and the novel starts with the hero in dire straights - he is (literally) given two options:
[...] GENUFLECT
[...] DON'T GENUFLECT
As it happens, choosing the former always leads to the same Bad End. But that's not all! After Osaka Bancho is defeated another Bancho (named Kanto I believe) who meets up with the hero as he sluggishy struggles home and they have a chat involving silly erotic plot scenarios, which make little sense. Finally the True End appears and I can't remember what it was...but it was weird, to say the least.
This visual novel is famous for the [X] GENUFLECT meme on Yotsuba and abroad, though few have played the original title or even know what it means to genuflect (bow down on one's hands and knees) - frankly, I doubt many people could figure this out anyway.
OMGWTFOTL has virtually no plot or sense of coherence, but there is good music and artwork (when the game doesn't go out of it's way to look ugly), so maybe if you lot are in for a headache (though not NEARLY as much of one as I got when I went to GaiaOnline two days ago...holy gosh, compare stubbing one's toe to getting one's head, arms, and legs ripped off and soul sucked by a hairy brown demon with horns and a proboscis) or just some random, weird stuff, you could try it out.
As far as visual novels go that I have played, my relative scoring is as follow (/10.0):
Narcissu- 8.2
Fate/stay night: Fate - 7.4
OMGWTFOTL - 1.6