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Stories from Sol: The Gun-Dog

Feb 19, 2025

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3.71 average rating based on 7 ratings

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An indie graphic adventure / visual novel game in the style of PC-98 titles. Players take on the role of a ship's security officer in deep space near Jupiter as a deadly mystery threatens the entire crew.
Release Dates
Feb 19, 2025 Full Release (Worldwide)
Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows)
Feb 20, 2025 Full Release (Worldwide)
Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
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shinespark
shinespark updated their status Apr 5, 2025
shinespark updated their status Apr 5, 2025

Rolled credits on this, it totally sticks the landing! Short and sweet and suspenseful, and manages that vanishingly rare feat of ending on a compelling sequel hook without skimping on a satisfying conclusion for the story at hand. The very last scene shows you a big scrolly flowchart of your path through the game's branches, too, which is always appreciated.

Probably my favorite visual novel since Shadows of New York a couple years back.

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shinespark
shinespark updated their status Apr 3, 2025
shinespark updated their status Apr 3, 2025

Really enjoying this one so far, it's a sci-fi adventure about the crew of a rinkadink scouting vessel and their routine mission to the edges of Jovian space. What could possibly go wrong?

The PC-98 artstyle looks fantastic, the pacing's pitch-perfect, and the mystery has me hooked. Just a lovely lil Star Trek episode in game form, but gayer and with mechs added for some extra cool factor.

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shinespark
shinespark updated their status Jan 15, 2025
shinespark updated their status Jan 15, 2025

Tried out the demo for this one and was pleasantly surprised! It's an adventure game with a classic PC-98 look, all odd desaturated colors and elaborate diegetic UI. The story bounces between hard-hitting war flashbacks and goofy anime comedy with a quickness that was a little jarring, but there's the makings of a fun sci-fi mystery here, and the tension ratchets up really nicely even within the demo's short running time.

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