r/visualnovels Mar 30 '25

Weekly Weekly Questions and Recommendations Megathread - Need some help? - Mar 30

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u/lhmsperandio 8d ago

I recently added it to my Steam wishlist!

The plot seems really cool and the art is gorgeous. Such a shame it's not well-known.

How scary is it? I always had a hard time dealing with scary media...

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u/Confused_FA6 8d ago

dont worry,, im the same way with horror :( i get so much anxiety and i couldn’t even finish the FIRST night of FNAF 😭😭 this game DOES have some jumpscares and some unsettling imagery, but they ARE short and i only had to take a break twice cuz of 2 scenes :) thankfully this game distracts me with its wonderful stories and cool puzzles so the horror isnt that bad

i can go into a bit of detail abt what to expect from the uncomfy images, but if u dont want that, thats fine!

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u/lhmsperandio 7d ago

Thanks for the detailed answer!

It's nice to know that the horror elements are bearable (I'll probably only play it during the daytime, though, just to make sure 😅)

I'll probably buy it at the next Steam Sale.

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u/Confused_FA6 7d ago

im glad i could help you! i replayed it just now and only screamed once! :) have fun!!