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Feb 19th, 2020
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  1. "VN" - Actual name pending. While not quite a comedy outright like VNV is, this story also has a lot of soul and humor to its protagonists while serving as a power growth and interesting concept focused story, as well as a criticism of a certain anime/manga//game genre. It takes place in a world that was originally a harem genre visual novel (hence the working name) until suddenly a mysterious meta effect was applied to the Shard which suddenly made the entire world function almost like a JRPG, with unique classes, skills, traits, stats, etc. and it ended up eventually leading a massively evolved giant isopod to end up killing poor boring harem protagonist man, leaving his prospective suitors behind to become the protagonists of the story. 3 years later after the initial incident, the girls have all gotten unique RPG classes and the world's society in general has massively changed to account for the System that now governs reality, and all the societal changes it mandated with effects like how bullets and rockets became useless, hunting down and killing massively evolved animals became a necessity, and more, as the world continues to evolve due to how seemingly limitless and unfathomably complex the System is, as it continues to be explored by the humans of the Shard. But despite all that - these girls just need to get to school on time, and the story ultimately focuses on their exploits trying to stay up to speed inside the massively changed and adventure-like society and school system that's risen, while a more ominous plot slowly emerges over time, much like in VNV!
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  3. My tribute to anime and manga in general, even if it also serves as a criticism of the harem genre which I completely loathe. It serves as a unique story about exploring the System's depths as well as its sometimes distressing impact it's left on society, while focusing a lot on personal growth among the girls and how their classes and abilities evolve alongside their character. Like VNV, it eventually involves a dark meta plot, but the central focus is on the girls and their attempts to succeed and excel in the absence of the person they were literally created for, even if they don't realize it.
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