looks interesting and sound quite hot! but WHY that comic filter? looks not good in my honest opinion and give the pics too much/makes the visually too busy ... why that decision and is it possible to play without comic filter?
The main reason is I've always liked the comic style rather than CG. It's just my personal taste. Also, I do not have the hardware to render high-quality scenes and the necessary skills or assets to do the minor details in CG.
So I use my half-baked render scenes, put things together and add hand-drawn details. The lines improve the contrast of low resolution renders I'm forced to make due to hardware limitations. It's not a one-click filter and takes more time and work than just doing 3D renders.
Using the comic looks and lowered clarity of the image, it's possible to include hand-drawn details without looking out of the place. For example, hand-drawn semen on a realistic-looking CG scene would look pretty bad.
So it's a style born of personal preference, necessity, and improvisation. And as I explained, unfortunately, there are no rendered, complete scenes without the comic look to provide you that option. My apologies.