First topic I figured might as well be about how people found out about this game and got to playing it.

I first saw this game way before it was released back on my days of /v/ on 4chan. I never ended up playing the demo (actually not sure if it was downloadable at that point) but I remember being interested in the threads with the pictures people were posting. I followed them for a bit but I remember people making jokes about the game never being released and when I found out it was more a VN I was somewhat disinterested in it. Plus I stopped using 4chan around that time too so I kinda forgot about it.
A couple of years after release, I had a real itch to play something in a Cyberpunk setting. I just looked up Cyberpunk games and saw VA-11 Hall-A and figured that maybe it was time to finally give it a go. Followed the screen where it said get yourself comfy and just went for it. From the get go I loved Jill, I don’t know what it was, but her whole attitude and stuff was great for me. All the other supporting characters too. I really loved the setting, something big’s happening, but it doesn’t concern you, Jill is just someone trying to get through the day, maybe it’s something to relate to there. Anyway I got a couple of friends into it too and they loved it as well, it’s a bit of a hard sell with the gameplay for some people (like myself at first) but the characters and story are great.
Anyway that’s that and now I own a few bits of VA-11 Hall-A merc including a Jill plush (regret not getting Dana when I could…) and now a Jill Nendroid!

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    Also I’m pretty sure I was still in the mood for cyberpunk thanks to the then recent Keanu Reeves reveal for 2077

    Part of my itch was 2077, though this was late 2017 so literally all we had was a trailer from 2013. At that point I assumed the game was never coming out, then e3 2018 proved me wrong luckily

    VA-11 Hall-A is basically slice of life content in an extraordinary world.

    Yes that’s a good way to put it. I absolutely love it for taking this approach. No one’s really anything special, I mean some things are hinted at kinda, but it’s basically just a group of people who happen to visit the same bar. You really get a feel for the characters.

    I found out about a certain collaboration with the mobile game Girl’s Frontline.

    I forgot about that. Once I heard about that collab I quickly started playing so I’d be ready when the event started. Didn’t think I’d keep at it though but I ended up playing for a couple of years, still login occasionally

    (also trying the android app for lemmy, but autocorrect doesn’t seem to work in reply box so possibly typing errors)