Talk:Steins;Gate (anime)/@comment-24481347-20141206074609/@comment-7888499-20141206112124

The Committee of Antimatter will be a light novel, not a visual novel; and I bet will eventually be adapted to a manga as well just like the Epigraph Trilogy are currently being adapted. The illustrating artist, YOSHIDA Tadasu, is the same one who helped adapt Braunian Motion of Love and Hate and who adapted Epigraph of the Closed Curve but quit adapting Pandora of Eternal Return, so I don't know if he would be up to adapting Committee of Antimatter as a manga. Otherwise, I personally really like NARIIE Shinichirou's style. He adapted Babel of the Grieved Maze and Arc Light at the Point of Infinity. I like the wide varity of styles they have chosen for the Steins;Gate spin-offs. For me, it gives it a varied feeling to emphasize the various world lines.

If Committee of Antimatter's story is really good, it might be made into another ova or movie. That would be nice. ^^ If they do that, I would bet my bottom dollar that it will be done in the same art style as the anime and movie. Just like all of the visual novels use the exact same art style, the animations have been consistent up til now and I think would continue to be so.

If you would like to be able to read the Stein;Gate spin-offs in English but the titles you are interested in don't seem to be on the list of a fan translator, etc., then you might try putting in a request to the publisher. Kadokawa publishes several of the Steins;Gate spin-off titles. On their global/English e-book store they have a way for one to request titles. I recently put in a request for Steins;Gate titles in English and they forwarded my request to the publisher.