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I'm not saying it's bad by any means (though I certainly prefer the look of the characters in the VNs to their anime versions, since it's directly Sayori's art and looks very clean). Just be aware of the above.
One other thing is that both OVA Extra and the TV series are based on this. Not that you'd really miss anything. But at least OVA Extra is different enough from the Extra VN that it's more worth seeing both.
The TV series is more or less its own thing, that picks up where the original OVA leaves off, with a mostly original story that conflicts with those of Vol. 2 and Vol. 3, although a few things are lifted from them, and from Extra.