Post number #879067, ID: 22940c
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Visually? Snatcher. Conceptually? Coffee Talk. In terms of Quality? No equivalent suggestions
Post number #879074, ID: 1c9c61
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(recommended recently) The Red String Club
Post number #879093, ID: f59729
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Neo Cab Citizen Sleeper
Post number #879101, ID: 16bf89
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Needy Streamer Overload maybe?
Post number #879128, ID: 9fceb6
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Elona Elona+
Post number #879521, ID: 441cdc
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It's a visual novel. Just play any visual novel.
Post number #879801, ID: b1e818
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Your point is that people will recommend coffee talk and red strings club, right?
Post number #879807, ID: f59729
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it's actually funny that coffee talk and red strings club is like if you split va11 completely into two. They're tonally VERY different games.
Post number #879845, ID: 1c9c61
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>>879807 kinda yes. Red string club takes the "cyberpunk" part of Va11, and Coffee talk takes its mechanics, comfy, and a bit of the personality of it.
Post number #879851, ID: bdc720
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The world ends with you kinda has similiar writing: You take zanny characters and make them feel down to earth.
Post number #879895, ID: 7a37e6
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2064 Read Only Memories
Post number #880094, ID: 32cb21
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Yo mamas coochie lmaoooo
Post number #880142, ID: 485789
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To prove what point? Va11halla is one of my fav game but you can't convince me to play coffee talk because I find the art and character design appaling. I like va11hala's aesthetic, but cyberpunk 2077 doesn't interest me because I don't like FPS. I also played 2064 ROM because it's often recommended in here, but it was pretty meh.
Sometimes when you like a game, it's not only because one aspect of it, it's the perfect mix of everything you like.
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