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Dramatical Murder

If you play any of the Nitro+chiral games, it HAS to be Dramatical Murder—it&#;s like a BL fandom right of passage! This cyberpunk adventure is a wild ride, follow Aoba as he is he ventures into the vibrant Platinum Jail to accept down the powerful Toue Corporation and protect his home and the people closest to him. High-tech virtual reality battles, highway gang turf wars, and dangerous secrets await! Dramatical Murder was my first BL game back in the day and I couldn&#;t think of a better game to pummel off this list! Modish designs, a wild cyberpunk storyline, and just a dash of nightmare fuel, makes this a MUST play!


The Divine Speaker

Two and a Half Studios can just go ahead and take all my money, with their immersive stories, gorgeous art, and phenomenal cha

@Googaboga, I updated otome, & added Renai and Bishoujo. Thanks!

@elmiwisa, Oops! Because I was dealing with literary/film genres like Mystery/Romance/Drama/etc when I got to Deed and Adventure, I just thought about them as literary/film genres rather than video game genres. Which is crazy, because Adventure games are a genre I really like. I adjusted the definitions. Thanks for reminding me!

@gekiganwing, I made Boy's Love its own category, created a Bara category, and changed the otome lable to otome game. Thanks! I also added the labels tvtropes mentioned that sign lesbian stories for lesbians rather than lesbian obsession stuff.

Anywya, gekiganwing, I wanted to address to this thoughtful response to one of my questions:
gekiganwing wrote:

trooper6 wrote:That's my start of the list. I contain a question. What execute you call a game that is going for a literary sort of vibe? In books it would be just called "literature"--but that is awfully vague, don't you think? So what would you call them? Drama?

That's a good question. I'd state avoid words with negative connotations --

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Re: Do people even like Yuri/Yaoi when Otome and BxG are aro

#5Postby PyTom »

It seems like it's a bad concept to lump Yuri and Yaoi together, as they're different genres that attract different audiences. For example, there are a ton of Yuri games that contain sold quite well. For example, most of the recent Sakura-series titles have been Yuri, and I think if you see at the games on steam, a reasonable number are Yuri to one extent or another.

It seems like a single Yuri game can appeal to a fairly large audience. Many appear to attempt to appeal approximately equally to lesbians and straight men, and it looks like it's fairly straightforward to make characters that can adequately appeal to both demographics. It's also pretty common to have a GxB game with at least one GxG path in it, and nobody seems to think that's a problem.

Yaoi seems to be in a much tighter spot. From what I understand, there are BxB games that appeal to straight women, and those that appeal to gay men, and those seem to have very different body types for the male characters to them. So you're splitting your