I like all those games, ("What a Legend" grew on me after I gave it a second chance), but to me, they're mostly forgettable ("City of Broken Dreamers" is the exception), and I'm not specifically "hanging out" for their next updates; I'd play them for sure, but I don't care either way.
I played "Once in a Lifetime" just last week for the first time, and when you mentioned it, I had to go back and look at it to remember what it was all about. It had an intriguing story, but there was nothing special about it.
Plus "What a Legend" hasn't been updated for almost 6 months and "City of Broken Dreamers" (while definitely an excellent story) last update was quite short.
It's mostly subjective, but in my view BaDIK stands alone due to the following combination:
- Nice renders with very emotive expressions
- Excellent sound track selection
- Laugh-out-loud humor
- Lots of enjoyable nuance and attention to subtle details
- Memorable and consistent characters - Characters that don't just exist for the mc - they have their own agency
- Flowing & polished dialogue
- Really impressive kissing animation
- Fun setting
- Lots of drama
- Obsessed fan base
The only thing it lacks is a clear direction, but he's just a young guy in college, he's there to learn, fuck, and get into trouble; not much other direction is required I guess.
Of course there are plenty of other good games, but they just exist to fill in the gap between BaDIK episodes.
Yeah, it was a totally inappropriate clip. In that situation it was Wesley that was bluffing and Humperdink called him out on it (even if it was a bit late), whereas it's Tybalt that's bluffing and the mc needs to fuck him up. So role reversals, and definitely not the same caliber characters, however when I hear, "Bluffing" that's my go to.