Yeah, it was him.
The weirdest thing was there's a scene where you beat him up, and there's a counter for how many times you hit him, if you hit him over like 100 times (I can't remember the exact number), I think it's an achievement or something. Kinda made it funny.
But with Tybalt in BaDIK, there's no counter. It would have been funny if when he relayed it to Jill:
Tybalt: "...and he hit me, 153 times! I know, I was counting! I really don't think he likes me.
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I guess with Tybalt you can't really hit him over and over, it's just a replay, whereas you can really whale on that dude from DPC's first game.
I played it after playing up to episode 4 or 5 of BaDIK; wanted to see his earlier work. I didn't enjoy it very much.
The mc was like a 40 year old hitting on like 20 year olds. He just came across like a loser creep to me. And by the final act I was seriously losing interest.
People rave about his best friend in the game, but I found him childish for a dude that old (at least Derek is a crazy college dude, it's more tolerable).
So yeah, not what I'm looking for in a game. While BaDIK has a lot of drama, it is watered down by the college setting, the endless sex, and the comedy. DPC's first game was just melodrama to me (kinda like I imagine Drifty's new game will be
).
If you've completed episode 8, the export will be ready to import into the Interlude (whether you downloaded the Interlude on its own last year, or as part of Season 3 this year).