I did. Something about "I know better than reaching between her legs!" Except there are no legs.
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Bruh. All the top rated games fall for the same trope of making the MC a stuttering chump, even in their thoughts (not to harp on people with actual speech impediments, but it's fantasy). Think about how many times you see "B-but--" or "W-what?" or "Erm..." and then how many times you hear people actually starting sentences like this IRL. It gets to me bc these creators are geniuses for how they character/world build, but have no idea how to write a guy who knows how to talk to women. The agonizing part is that in some scenes the MC will be smooth AF, but then he'll still be bashful with the new after he's smashed 5-6 different supermodels. "I'm getting excited! Oh no!" Like, dude, she's topless and sitting in your lap; it's okay to get excited. lol
Seriously. MC went from caring about spooking people's moms to partying and conversing and doing "other stuff" with them at length. I get Jenny, but the chances of you running into the older versions in the present day with at least 3 of them is super high bc you're messing w/their daughters lmao. Gonna mess around and create a random stepbrother for one that looks just like you.
Has the potential to be one of the best AVNs in the genre. Beautiful art, great music, UI is classic cRPG, actual combat that's more than just click here. I genuinely said 'wow' a few times at how exceptional the mechanics are.
BUT the writing is a 3/10 from what I've seen thus far. Not just the pacing, which is okay, but the quality and grammar. Quality meaning specifically during 'romantic' scenes when you use the phrase 'your lenghts' 20 times in once scene, have the PC question things he was told directly 10 seconds ago (Asking Lady Wolf "what are you?!" after she literally just told him"), and the unsure tone that doesn't commit to any consistency. Also, not a stickler for grammar/spelling, but when I see 30-35 misspelled/incorrect terms (peak/peek, pluralizing singular words), it just feels like you cold have run it through spellcheck once and gotten rid of most of them.
This isn't to be overly harsh, but because I really want to play a complete version, but I'm struggling to get through the fungus sewers and true form revelation bc the H-Scene writing is so 'not sexy'.
Agreed. You can see the highest level of AVN storytelling in this game--great visuals, awesome transitions, sounds, and genuinely funny--but also a writer who doesn't know how/when to turn it off. It's like that goofy friend who cheers you up when you're being too serious, but you also want them to shutup during moments where no words are needed.
Well, you know you can't trust the MC. He just wanders into places he shouldn't be with no story prepared and hopes for the best (though it usually ends in BJs). I kid, but when he went back to the burger joint a 2nd time after he was so worried about L--a's precognition I was yelling at my monitor "there are other places to eat, man! Either figure out your lies or lay low!" Also, not deleting Scarlett, but her daughters, by raising her standards above her baby daddy.
I was thinking the same thing. Haven't even made it to Jake yet, but I figured he was going to be a random enemy you'd have to Vegeta back into the story. After I met Vanny I was like "OK, that's enough friends. I don't even care about Jake anymore since I only saw him for 32 seconds before the tornado and he's just a random NPC to me."
I think the choice is there in these games solely so you can experience the scene without the consequences--you know, since you can click 'yes' watch the whole thing, and then scroll back to the decision and chose no, if you don't want to roleplay that as happening. But your logic makes no sense. I have clicked 'no' a few times (e.g. Asreael in the train station, Eda at the hotel, Clara in the hotel), so I think you're projecting your own thirst by saying nobody would click it, ever. My opinion.
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I agree that this is one of the better ones, tho. The only annoying part I've experienced thus far is when the MC lost Noel and turned into a whiny sad-sack who pushed the one person who could help with his loneliness away (you know, the girl he already said he loved and was dedicated to more than anyone throughout). The way he just left to be alone was just silly to me, especially considering he lived with the the one person in the U.S. who could help him find Noel quicker than anyone (he didn't know about Nael's Companion at the time). So it all felt like a forced change of scenery and put a lull in a story that had consistently built momentum since Michael's death. So now I have to pretend I'm working at a cafe' instead of being a powerful fighter....fun.