Those willing to give it a try though might find themselves pleasantly surprised — Danganronpa 1 • 2 Reload doesn't just offer one of the best visual novel experiences around, but also offers enough interactivity to
give newcomers to the genre plenty to love too.
Not exact matches
Embellished by a neat weapon power up system which is almost entirely dependent on your accuracy (a unique dynamic
given the
genre never usually places any sort of premium on being particularly frugal with your firepower), Circuit Breakers has enough depth and chaotic goings on
to appeal
to old arcade veterans and
newcomers alike.
Sure, we're tired of hearing about
newcomers to the
genre - an impressive feat
given it only really kicked off last year - but in Automaton's defence, this certainly sounds like an interesting take on the game type.
Yooka - Laylee has largely maintained that balance of being very approachable
to newcomers and younger players while also
giving veterans of the
genre some interesting tools
to get
to hard
to reach places or speed up their game.
Stardew Valley definitely
gives a lot for Harvest Moon fans but also for
newcomers to the
genre.
Newcomers to the
genre may wish
to give the friendlier PvE (Player vs Environment) servers a shot as they're populated by allies instead.