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New series and stories will be added regularly, so don't miss out! Get entire routes for a heavily discounted price! I'll tell you a story that'll hopefully be motivating instead of silly that exemplifies my point. I started off in otome games barely understanding any Japanese.
No, seriously, the only words I could pick out when I watched raw anime were the basic things like 'onegai', 'arigatou', 'matte', and stuff like that. But then I forced myself to memorize the hiragana and katakana tables and read Tae Kim's guide from front to back so that I understood the basic sentence structure of Japanese sentences.
My very first otome game was Hakuouki.. But it was also a very popular otome game that had been blogged a lot by many people and so I played through the routes with summaries to guide me. I started to learn phrases and words that were often repeated. For example, 'suki' or 'omae wa ore no mono'. Anyway, that was three to four years ago or so and now look at where I am. I'm still definitely not a professional in translating Japanese but I can play through most games while only needing to dictionary a few words.
It helps that running a blog if you haven't already noticed I run Yumemiru Sekai has kept me dutiful in looking up new words to help my translations and route playthroughs that I write. Ah yes, that also brings me to another point. If you're still uncomfortable or insecure with the level of your Japanese there are many, many blogs nowadays that are blogging about games and the routes in the games.
Off the top of my head I know Love-colored Sky and Chocolatemix write summaries with amazing details. I don't mean to pimp out my own blog here but the nicest comment that I've gotten was someone telling me that they played the entire Amnesia game using my playthroughs as a guide.
Basically, what I'm trying to get at here is that following a route summary helps in learning Japanese because you'll always have a general idea of what is happening. Listening to Drama CDs and following along with translations is also a nice way to learn!
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