- Mar 21, 2021
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I don't agree. In the context of a corruption game, it's true that it catches you off guard, especially because other devs allow you to go so deep without consequences (as in, "game over" kinda consequences) but it makes sense that she's been hurt and used by the people closest to her and the hero entering her world is not even her last hope. She's been hurt so much that she's possibly beyond repair so she's watching what you're doing. It's not that she "got too much" from you it's that she was already way past the point of saving and you don't do enough to show her that decent human beings might possibly exist. Just like that, she realizes that there's really nothing left in her future. She gives up.I mean, if the dev really wants game overs, at least make it make sense. She was what? Already severely abused and deprived of human interaction just surviving in filth in a dank basement. A basement FULL of stuff. Then decides to game over herself because someone she is close to tries to corrupt her? Just didn't make much sense to me. Things like that really take you out of the immersion ya know? Seemed like a lot worse has happened to her and she had plenty of opportunity before MC got there.
I'm hoping the dev will maintain that scene, along with the game over. It builds up a lot of tension to play the rest of the game through the lense that "the people around you will get hurt and will die if you fuck them up".
That said, I got shell shocked when I got to that specific point (because of how immersed I was) and it was way too intense for me. I'm gonna have to skip. Good job dev ! The intended audience is gonna have a blast with this one.