The following list is full of some of the best visual novels available on Steam. The main one is their method of storytelling, which couples gorgeous graphics with compelling writing and an interactive quality that appeals to fans of video games. Updated by Madison Lennon on April 5, 2020: Visual novels are extremely popular on Steam for many reasons. Here are some of the best visual novels you can get on Steam. What on the surface seems like a standard school life dating sim turns into a. Though that certainly seemed like the case at first, the more you progress through Doki Doki’s story, the darker it gets. But it wasn’t the cutesy anime setting that made this stand out. On the other hand, there are some pretty interesting visual novels that either stay away from these tropes entirely or play with them in order to play on the player’s expectations. RELATED: 10 Doki Doki Literature Club Mods That Totally Change The Game. While this is a bit of a played out formula, it’s one that’s employed by a lot of classic visual novels. Lots of visual novels tend to be part interactive story while incorporating some dating sim mechanics as well. RELATED: The 10 Best Kenshi Mods That Improve The Game While there have been some issues with censorship of these titles on the platform, it’s still one of the only places to get these kinds of games unless you go right to the publisher. Speaking of, Steam carries a ton of localized and amateur visual novels. They’re very popular in their native Japan, and though still not a huge market over here, have been picking-up steam in recent years. Visual Novels are a pretty niche genre, at least for most Western markets.