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Time to mix drinks and change lives.

VA-11 Hall-A was the final game I beat in 2023 and what a great sendoff it was. Huge thanks to @wheatie again for providing me with a copy of this game as a christmas gift - please consider showing her some support!

As a visual novel, VA-11 was quite different from the ones I played before, since I never got around to actually playing a normal slice-of-life VN. Considering I've (nearly) only played murder mysteries in this format, it was a nice change of pace to read a visual novel with a welcoming and cozy atmosphere for once. The cyberpunk aesthetic and soundtrack are a perfect match for the direction of VA-11 and quickly help to immerse you in the setting. I might just talk about the soundtrack a little more while I'm at it. The game allows you to pick 12 different songs from a diverse collection so you can set your own soundtrack. There's an integrated music player so you can listen to your favorite songs on shuffle and repeat or even skip some if you're not feeling them at the moment. Thankfully you can always switch out the jukebox songs each in-game day, so if you happen to really dislike a song, you can just swap it out for something else. So yeah, there's that. However, a good visual novel shouldn't need to rely on the soundtrack alone to be enjoyable, it also needs unique and entertaining characters. VA-11 has quite the quirky cast; seeing the talking Shiba with sunglasses for the first time certainly got a good chuckle out of me. His name being Rad Shiba didn't help.

The actual gameplay itself is really simple and nothing noteworthy. You click some ingredients on the right side of the screen and drag them together to mix a drink. While this mixing mechanic is just a plot device most of the time, sometimes you'd also get different dialogue from the customers, depending on the amount of alcohol they had. Somehow I only realized this when I already was nearing the end of the game, but I don't think it makes a huge difference, just a different topic every now and then.

That wraps pretty much everything up I wanted to say about this game already. It's a solid experience and I'd strongly advise anyone who likes cyberpunk settings or a good visual novel to try VA-11 out. Just please listen to my advice from earlier and don't rush it - take breaks if you're feeling bored. Grab a snack and just enjoy what lies ahead.

Thanks for reading. See you in 2024!

jupiter are the smartest motherfuckers in the world for putting picross on the computer (aka the Steam Deck) and avoiding legal pursuit from nintendo by stapling doodle god into it and then finishing it off by putting in a nice and charming little fella with a big hat into the video game

The audible "holy shit" I let out when that scene happened is a moment I will never forget. This game is brilliant

While Radiant Dawn succeeds in telling an ambitious, arching story that continues where Path of Radiance left off, it's ambition also weighs it down with a myriad of problems (Lack of supports, limited unit availability, no strong development for the new cast, Micaiah getting shafted by the narrative).

While inferior to its predecessor, Radiant Dawn is worth playing through to see where the story of Tellius leads to and concludes.

Nailah please accept my hand in marriage

played like 10 or 20 minutes of this on vacation and then my laptop blew up
Heard the company did some stupid stuff with the game so probably won’t bother with it
Saw some cool atmospheric photos from it though

A concise, smart, and pretty visual novel with a selection of characters worth getting to know. The small amount of gameplay preparing drinks breaks up the flow, though a bit more variety in this regard would be a welcome addition in future titles. The excellent soundtrack further motivated me to stay in this world.

Never before has a game left me so thoroughly emotionally wrecked. This game felt a bit like looking in a mirror and feeling the despair and hope and exhaustion and anxiety tenfold. This game broke me, 10/10

I kind of wish they cut the more whimsical stories and expanded more upon the stories with more depth. Nevertheless an interesting and unique experience with well crafted environmental storytelling

The best expansion (to date, November 2023) to the best modern MMORPG I've ever played, with a story that will make you think, laugh, cry, and feel like no other.

An interesting sci-fi visual novel with a really endearing robot character.