Fez has more images because we got them under a free license. You cannot just use more images just because it looks empty. Cat's Tuxedo ( talk) 02:44, 1 April 2019 (UTC) Please be aware of our non-free content policy ( WP:NFC). I'd just like some second opinions on the idea before I go ahead with it. Spoilers be damned, I'm leaning toward an image of Sayori's suicide since that's the exact point of the game's shift in thematic genre, and certain visual aspects of it demonstrate the metafictional angle well enough. CurlyWi ( talk) 08:01, 11 December 2017 (UTC) I'm contemplating adding one more image for the article's Plot section to better illustrate the game's "metafictional horror" aspect, since that isn't adequately represented anywhere else in the article. Might have to look that one up, and see if there are guidelines about adding images of "non notable" developers in cases like this. He's gotten some coverage outside of DDLC, but I'm not sure if it's enough for his own article. AntiGravityMaster ( talk) 23:31, 10 December 2017 (UTC) I suppose you could add a picture of Dan Salvato to the development section, a lot of indie articles do that, but I think that's usually done when the creator has independent notability (their own article) which I'm not sure Salvato has. Also, if we're talking featured article examples of indie games, here's a counterexample: Fez (video game). CurlyWi ( talk) 19:43, 10 December 2017 (UTC) It just seemed kind of empty for me, that's all, although adding images to the plot section is. No need to have more pictures simply for the sake of having more pictures.
The plot section delves quite headfirst into the full of the game,which can definitely shy away a few people interested in the game who wanted to view the Wikipedia page before downloading it.Should the plot section be edited to be spoiler-free or do you think it's on the blame of the reader for reading the plot section for a plot-heavy VN? - Preceding unsigned comment added by QKpzw ( talk I was trying to come up with a way to still convey the information without mentioning the price, but the best I could think of was "users who pay over a certain amount unlock the fan pack," but if you're going to write it like that, you might as well just write the price instead of "a certain amount." CurlyWi ( talk) 21:25, 24 November 2017 (UTC) Spoilers in Article I'm not good at fixing it with a better description however, so may another editor look into this please? Pinging CurlyWii. I tried rewording it, but it was not expressed well enough by me: While true, I think mentioning the price is not what Wikipedia is about. Paying US$10 or more unlocks a bonus "Fan Pack" that includes desktop and mobile wallpapers, the game's official soundtrack, and a digital concept art booklet. The "development and release" section currently says: