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  1. Apr 3, 2014
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    Even by interactive novels standards, this is simplistic in both story, graphics and what little interaction there is apart from moving the story along. There's things to like here, the music is nice, the graphics are nice, and there is a good germ of a story here. That's probably enough for fans of interactive novels to buy it. The downside is that there simply isn't enough change to keepEven by interactive novels standards, this is simplistic in both story, graphics and what little interaction there is apart from moving the story along. There's things to like here, the music is nice, the graphics are nice, and there is a good germ of a story here. That's probably enough for fans of interactive novels to buy it. The downside is that there simply isn't enough change to keep those visiting this genre interesting. Characters do actions in the story, but remain rooted in the same position on screen. The story is not deep (been done many times before and better). The characters can be viewed as real or annoying, depending on your view of them (the latter for me). There's only one choice really, and there's no speaking (in English anyways), it's all reading text. Get it cheap, cost out how much you'd spend for 2 hours of your time, and space-bar click through the story. Not the worst way to spend 2 hours. There's supposedly a Chapter 2 due out some time, but a repeat of these basics would be tedious. 2 hours is doable, 4+ or more, not so sure I'd go there. Expand
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  1. Oct 8, 2013
    75
    Dischan Media confirms all its skills in the visual novels genre, by releasing Dysfunctional Systems, now also on Steam. If you like this kind of game, you can't miss this first episode.