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
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).
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).