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Sure, but it's the same reason why there are 3 different tags for NTR: netorare, netori, and netorase. The tag/term is used to differentiate the subject and the target. Who's doing the waifu stealing? Who's doing the raping? Since rape is normally seen as something initiated by someone physically stronger (because there's no way that drugs could incapacitate someone and allow a physically weaker person to rape someone), it's traditionally seen as something where the male is the subject and female is the target. But by adding the word "Reverse" to the tag, the subject and target are reversed, so the female is doing the raping and the male is the target of the rape.there's no such thing as reverse rape. its rape or it isn't
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Well, I can't speak for others, but I can explain -my- review process.guys on reviews decreasing game overall rating cuz translate is bad. Humanity is gonna fall faster ....
Yeah that true, but when some individuals clcik 1 star just because translation, and when somebody try to find action type games that sorted by rating, well game just silently remain at the bottom pit because rating is low.Well, I can't speak for others, but I can explain -my- review process.
For starters, nothing's gonna get a 5 out of me unless the overall experience perfect or near perfect, and translation quality is still part of that experience. The translation here is bad, but I didn't weigh it very heavily against the overall score because the translation itself isn't as vital to the overall experience.
The other points I docked were for it being a short game. Nothing particularly wrong about short games, but if I personally feel a little more could've gone into it, I'm not going to consider it perfect. I also docked a point for it being a maze chase game, a format I personally don't particularly enjoy, but it was only a minor docking because even though I don't enjoy the format, it was solidly executed and the infatuation felt novel to me.
So in short, it gets a 4: not perfect, but above average.