
The beginning of the year has brought a lot of speculation about where the industry is heading. With several major reboots and sequels announced, the community is debating if the "golden age" of visual novels is returning. There is a clear divide between fans who want to see classic series return and those who are hungry for original, experimental IPs. The consensus seems to be that while nostalgia is powerful, the genre needs new ideas to survive.
We see a massive interest in "cross-genre" visual novels. These are games that include light simulation elements, detective mechanics, or survival choices. This interactivity helps bridge the gap for players who might find traditional reading-only VNs too passive. It adds a layer of engagement that makes the player feel truly responsible for the outcome.
What is one mechanic from another genre that you think would work perfectly in a visual novel?
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