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Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom (USA) PSP ISO – RGT Repository
Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom (USA) PSP ISO Game ID: ULUS-10577. Languages: English. For Sony PlayStation Portable.retrogametalk.com
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Sweet Fuse: At Your Side (USA) PSP ISO – RGT Repository
Sweet Fuse: At Your Side (USA) PSP ISO Game ID: NPEH-0014. Languages: English. For Sony PlayStation Portable.retrogametalk.com
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StormLover Kai!! (English Patched) PSP ISO – RGT Repository
StormLover Kai!! (English Patched) PSP ISO Game ID: ULJS-00504. Languages: English Patched. For Sony PlayStation Portable.retrogametalk.com
These are the ones I played (but only one route with a favourite character each)
From the ones I played, "Hakuoki" is the most "general-audience" aimed of the three, in my opinion, because apart the love stories it looks like an adventure/light horror/ supernatural novel.Talk about PSP VN it is just me or there more of otome VN (at least on this site) than VN aim at male or general audiences?
Honestly PSP made me learned about something called "otome VN" because there are a lot. I mean beforehand why I never cared about visual novels is they were like only for horny teen bois. Perhaps around that era companies merged their power to change this sense of visual novels by advertizing "visual novels can be for non-horny girls too!!" and it was surprising that visual novels can be beyond having cringe digital romance with 2D characters to "merry with" by seeing this WTF moment on PSP ("I can't blame I'm reading a visual novel and characters doesn't care about sexual BS" lolol). And in this context PS Vita, despite hated for its library, actually restored my faith on visual novels "so even I could care about existence of visual novels" way more than I started to care on PSP.Talk about PSP VN it is just me or there more of otome VN (at least on this site) than VN aim at male or general audiences?
These are also fantasticI only know this one
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
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Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair
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Togainu no Chi
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I know planeterian. Great kinetic VN. Read it on my switch years ago.Also this one, though there are no choices, it's no lovestory and you only read from the beginning to end: I loved it.
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Planetarian: Chiisana Hoshi no Yume (English Patched) PSP ISO – RGT Repository
Planetarian: Chiisana Hoshi no Yume (English Patched) PSP ISO Game ID: ULJM-05383. Languages: English Patched. For Sony PlayStation Portable.retrogametalk.com
Nice have fun haha.This is a good list. I recently purchased a used PSP-3000 from a local mom-pop game shop about a mile from me, and have been looking for good titles to catch up on (when I had it, I only played Dissidia).
It’s definitely close on my to-play list jaja.If you need to play one VN mentioned so far, go with remember11. It's dark as heck but excellent, the music is top-notch and the story is very, very complex with many layers - it made me think a lot even after the end.
Goo goo wah wah hahaKinda pointless other than the otome ones cause most of them are also already in English on PC and not PSP exclusives, they don't even try to port some of the PC localization to PSP like Misshitsu no Sacrifice/Abyss of the Sacrifice or Utawarerumono.
Really, the only ones worth noting (the ones in English) are just the otoges in the second post, Toradora, OreImo, Amagami, Yarudora Portable series and the Evangelion Girlfriend of Steel duology. Wish we got something real big for PSP fantranslation scene like Tokimeki Memorial 4 or Atelier Elkrone at the very least.
Some good shouts hahaGreat topic. I recommend Little Busters and Rewrite from that list.
Also Amagami, Fruit of Grisaia, Planetarian, Shin Koihime Musou (playing all 3 VN you get all 3 point of views from the 3 armies), Cross Channel and Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku he:
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