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This is a visual novel game without player selections – Together We Live is now available on GOG with a 50% launch discount until June 12th, 1 PM UTC!

Kyoya awakens in a dimly lit room. According to the girl who happened to pass by, the world has perished. Reluctant to believe, Kyoya sets off with the girl to search for other living beings, journeying through the ruined world together.

Now on GOG!
Thank you GOG. Finally a newspost for an asian game.

Bought this immediately since the story sounds intriguing. Unfotunately your, oh so praised and almost forced on everybody, broken beta client once again failed to sync my purchase in time and so I cannot launch the game with Galaxy right now even though I've already paid for it. Get your sync issues in order GOG - or I might start to demand interest for having to wait until my purchased product has finally arrived.
Post edited 4 days ago by MarkoH01
I guess miracles can still happen around here....

Will buy later today.
I can't understand what kind of game this is from the photos. They all depict the same person, in different stances, and nothing else!
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CarChris: I can't understand what kind of game this is from the photos. They all depict the same person, in different stances, and nothing else!
https://moviesgamesandtech.com/2025/02/24/review-together-we-live/
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"A visual novel without player selections"

That's a kinetic novel, but more pedantically, that's a slide show.
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dnovraD: "A visual novel without player selections"

That's a kinetic novel, but more pedantically, that's a slide show.
ROTFLMAO. Yup...pretty much sums it up.
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Hikage_XjS: I guess miracles can still happen around here....

Will buy later today.
Why do you consider this release a miracle? Is this VN very underrated or a cult classic?
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GOG.com: This is a visual novel game without player selections
So... ugly anime pictures with no gameplay whatsoever?

Well, time to shut the whole "gaming industry" thing down, clearly we can't top that. I'll put the chairs on the tables, last one out turns off the lights.
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Hikage_XjS: I guess miracles can still happen around here....

Will buy later today.
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ryuken3k: Why do you consider this release a miracle? Is this VN very underrated or a cult classic?
The VN itself is a very interesting (and heavy) story that not many ppl know about but i was more referring to the fact that gog actually brought it AND made a newspost about it. You will notice that does not happen often anymore.
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dnovraD: "A visual novel without player selections"
That's a kinetic novel, but more pedantically, that's a slide show.
There are some truly great kinetic novels. They're usually more than just a slide show.
....sooooo.....why do these fall into a game category? If all you do is read it, then its not a game.
oyaoya? a VN released on GOG without the Japanese text removed? Yes please.

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ryuken3k: Why do you consider this release a miracle? Is this VN very underrated or a cult classic?
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Hikage_XjS: The VN itself is a very interesting (and heavy) story that not many ppl know about but i was more referring to the fact that gog actually brought it AND made a newspost about it. You will notice that does not happen often anymore.
Maybe there's a chance we'll even see sasasagu with a similar release at some point. Though I guess I'm grasping at straws at this point since GOG won't touch it without a localization. But again, I4 didn't get a non-machine localization until ~7 years after it's release, and sasasagu was only released a little over 6 years ago, so there's still hope. (。ŏ﹏ŏ)
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Shmacky-McNuts: ....sooooo.....why do these fall into a game category? If all you do is read it, then its not a game.
Depends on the definition and there are several definitions out there.
https://www.gamedeveloper.com/design/what-defines-a-game-meaning-vs-action
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mqstout: There are some truly great kinetic novels. They're usually more than just a slide show.
Maybe. But there's typically at least one or two branching choices.

That and the first visual novel that really clicked with me was Phoenix Wright, setting an impossibly high standard which very few VNs ever meet. Heck, even Freebird Games had this problem where it was less games and more an interactive activity of helping a narcoleptic projectionist awake; wasting a compelling screenplay on the wrong medium.