You can try checking official PlayStation websites. They might have a section dedicated to visual novels or at least some sort of game library where you can search for them.
You could also look at gaming review websites. They often categorize games, and you may be able to find a comprehensive list of PlayStation visual novels among their game listings. Some popular ones include IGN and Gamespot.
Sure. 'Steins; Gate' is a great one. It has an engaging time - travel based story with interesting characters. The plot twists keep you hooked throughout the game.
You can try to find it on some well - known game platforms like Steam. They often have a wide range of visual novels available, and might have something related to a comprehensive list. Another option is to visit some dedicated visual novel fan sites.
You can start by checking official gaming platforms like Steam. Many officially translated visual novels are available there. Just search for 'visual novels' in the store and look for ones with official translations.
Accessing the list of free visual novels can be a bit of a hunt. For websites like itch.io, once you're on the main page, you can browse through different categories. Visual novels might be under 'Games' or a more specific 'Interactive Fiction' category. You can also sort by popularity or most recent. On Steam, aside from the regular store search, you can check out the 'Free to Play' section and then narrow it down to visual novels. And for some developer - specific websites, you might need to look around a bit. Sometimes they have a 'Portfolio' or 'Games' page where you'll find the free visual novels. You can also use search engines. Type in 'free visual novels' and then go through the results to find reliable sources.
I'm not sure how to access the 'trillium list novels' as I don't know what it specifically refers to. It could be something available at a local library, in which case you could visit the library and ask the librarian if they are familiar with it.
For me, 'Nier: Automata' has some elements of a great visual novel within it. The story is profound and explores deep themes. 'Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout' also has a nice visual novel - ish aspect. It has a good story and likeable characters. However, 'Code: Realize - Guardian of Rebirth' is a pure visual novel gem. It has a steampunk setting, a great cast of characters, and a story full of adventure and romance.
There are several ways to access the list of 'all time best 100 novels'. First, you can ask in literary discussion groups or forums. People who are passionate about books often share such information. Second, look for books on the history of literature. They might include a section on the most celebrated novels. Also, some literary magazines may publish or refer to such lists from time to time.
Another way is to ask in relevant forums or communities. There are many visual novel fans out there who are quite knowledgeable. You can post a question like 'I'm looking for [visual novel name] in the list of all translated visual novels. Does anyone know where I can find it?' and someone might be able to help you out. They could give you links to where it's available or tell you if it has been translated at all.
You can try checking at your local library. They often have a section dedicated to light novels.
You can try checking local libraries in areas with a significant Shona population. They are likely to have a collection of Shona novels and might be able to provide you with a list.