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Top 50 best Visual Novel games

Interactive storytelling, meaningful choices and endearing characters: the visual novel puts the story front and centre. RomWize re-ranks the best games in the genre by its re-evaluated scores, each with its current score, its versions, their rarity and their collector value.

"428 is a police visual novel of rare narrative richness. Five protagonists intertwined in real-time Shibuya, choices that impact everyone. A genre masterpiece."

"A devastating visual novel that transcends its genre. The story unfurls across centuries with a rare command of revelation. The soundtrack is gorgeous and every twist lands hard. Long and dense, but one of the most affecting tales you can read on the system."

"Vanillaware weaves a wildly ambitious science-fiction story, thirteen protagonists and a fractured timeline that eventually clicks into place brilliantly. The real-time battles are secondary, but the writing and presentation are spellbinding."

"A monumental science fiction visual novel whose routes interlock with rare virtuosity. The plot plays with perception and the final revelation stays unforgettable. Essential."

"The trilogy that started it all: three courtroom mysteries carried by irresistible humor and memorable twists. Shouting "Objection!" to dismantle a testimony remains a pure joy, and the localization lovingly preserves every pun."

"This collection bundles two Victorian mysteries from the Ace Attorney creator, set in foggy London. The courtroom showdowns keep their theatrical tension, and the partnership with Sherlock Holmes crackles with wit. A long-awaited localisation finally delivered."

"Steins;Gate Elite swaps the static art for animated sequences pulled from the anime, reshaping the visual novel's pacing. The time-travel tale stays one of the most tense in the genre, though the animation divides purists. Still gripping throughout."

"The trickiest case of the trilogy, and Anniversary makes it shine on Switch. The trials keep their logical madness, but it's the character writing that lingers, right up to an ending that flips everything. Long, dense, sometimes cruel."

"Edgeworth finally moves to the other side of the courtroom and it changes everything. You comb crime scenes, deduce, and confront with the series' usual flair. The collection finally makes these two entries accessible."

"Two cult visual novels paired up, where locked-room investigation meets chilling moral dilemmas. The escape puzzles occasionally break the flow, but the twisted writing and dizzying reversals remain a rare narrative jolt."

"A horror visual novel where death lurks behind every misread. The structure of interlocking mysteries rewards attention, the Showa setting oozes dread, and the twists are well placed. Square Enix surprises where you least expect it."

"The saga's most affecting turn, elevated by the Anniversary edition. The island setting relaxes you before tightening its grip, the cast gains depth, and the finale stays unforgettable. Danganronpa at the peak of its writing."

"Steins;Gate is a masterpiece sci-fi visual novel. Okabe and friends manipulate time with the Phone Microwave. The narrative on time travel and its consequences is overwhelming. Essential."

"The Apollo trilogy finally collected, and it rewards rediscovery. The cases keep their courtroom tension, Phoenix's narrative thread weaves in, and the series' conclusion shines. Essential for fans of investigation."

"AI: The Somnium Files weds detective work with dives into suspects' dreams. The twisty plot juggles absurd humour and chilling reveals. The Somnium phases sometimes confuse, but the writing and cast keep the hook firmly set."

"A rural mystery novel where a werewolf curse plays out in a time loop. The deduction logic is serious, the twists chilling, and the writing sustains strong moral tension. Long, dense and gripping for fans of mystery."

"This sequel enriches the dreamlike investigation with a wider cast and Somnium scenes that remain wonderfully baffling. Humor sits beside horror and drama with rare poise. Sprawling, sometimes too much, but deeply endearing for puzzle lovers."

"Steins;Gate 0 explores the alternative timeline where Okabe has given up. Darker and more emotionally devastating than the first. The perfect conclusion for saga fans."

"The courtroom visual novel that launched the saga, with its locked-room murders and biting tone. The investigations still cut deep, and the cast of students stays memorable. A faithful, well-kept anniversary edition."

"Mixing cocktails and overhearing confessions in a grimy cyberpunk dive: that is the whole loop, and it is hypnotic. The writing is sharp, the rainy jazzy mood unforgettable. Little gameplay in the classic sense, but an atmosphere that sticks to your skin."