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You like Visual Novels, Anime and Manga right? Good, as GOG just added 10 that support Linux to their store.

Here's what they've added today, which are all discounted too:

Seems like GOG are really trying to position themselves as the anti-Steam, given how this has happened so recently after Valve started sending messages to developers about their games being removed.

Really good to see GOG expand some more, especially nice to see them have Linux builds ready right away.

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elmapul May 22, 2018
Higurashi is a classic, it made enough sucess to become an anime (and one of my favorites)

i dont know if any of those games have ecchi, but if valve keeps their policy on censorship, i highly recomend to purchase those games on gog
Arehandoro May 22, 2018
Regarding Steam and anime, HuniePop dev twitted this 3 days ago: https://twitter.com/HuniePotDev/status/997979877977436160 Let's wait a bit longer to see how the whole thing ends.
Asu May 22, 2018
yeah, I'm slowly becoming a weebo too lol...
Dolus May 22, 2018
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the first Sunrider game open source code and CC-something assets?


Last edited by Dolus on 22 May 2018 at 2:25 pm UTC
Kuromi May 22, 2018
Finally! There was some demand for VNs for long time, but GOG was kinda uncomfortable with this stuff. I hope they will see results of this experiment positive, so we will have good place to get VNs without bothering with steam
PublicNuisance May 22, 2018
Never thought I would see these on GOG. I'm down to spend some money next pay cheque to support it. I had been holding out buying them on Steam hoping for a Itch.io release but any DRM free options is good for me.
hummer010 May 22, 2018
Connect would be nice for these - I have both Fault games on Steam.
Leopard May 22, 2018
So , i'm not a VN gamer guy but i tried that free one ( Sunrider ) to see how it is sexual by Valve means.

So far , there is 0 sexual drawings etc. What was the deal then?
Purple Library Guy May 22, 2018
Quoting: Guest
Quoting: LeopardSo , i'm not a VN gamer guy but i tried that free one ( Sunrider ) to see how it is sexual by Valve means.

So far , there is 0 sexual drawings etc. What was the deal then?
The free version probably doesn't have anything. the other 2 have 18+ patches you can download from the official site.
Just to be clear, the patches are also free. I personally really quite like Sunrider; the battle tactics are surprisingly interesting (considering I really don't think the engine is meant for that kind of thing). It's the kind of game where you can see what seems to you the obvious way to do things and then find on internet chatter that other people are successfully doing it quite differently.


Last edited by Purple Library Guy on 22 May 2018 at 8:49 pm UTC
Leopard May 22, 2018
Quoting: Guest
Quoting: LeopardSo , i'm not a VN gamer guy but i tried that free one ( Sunrider ) to see how it is sexual by Valve means.

So far , there is 0 sexual drawings etc. What was the deal then?
The free version probably doesn't have anything. the other 2 have 18+ patches you can download from the official site.

No , i think i found it but didn't try it.

http://sunrider-vn.com/sunriderpage/?age-verified=c520bce539

So games like these not contain these on their market forms by default and this adult content is opt-in?

Well , it is just seemed like modding to me.
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