- May 17, 2020
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Until the fifth chapter I was convinced that the solo routes didn't make sense at all, both because it was too early (and this is still true now) and because in the story it was "normal" for Mc to have different relationships and experiences.I take your word for it . Though I'm skeptical, considering there is really not much of difference whether you only chase Jill or not , so I'm not sure if it's actually a beautiful love story. one thing however is sure, it is definitely "out of the place" , compared to the rest of the game. its like saying for example , in a horror movie, beneath all the killing , there is a nice romantic story . . It's like Jill is from a different game , and her only purpose for this game is to connect us to the Preps.
and I must Say, if Maya would not be in the picture, the Josy love story would be without question the best in the game, for me at least . May be Bella would be a strong second, but age gap is age gap. The summer fling you think you will never see again , but then show up, when you least expecting , and reconciliation with her, while you life changed is pretty fun , even with maya in the picture, but would be beter wiht out her. .
I Indeed felt more the MC and Jay relationship in this episode, then with Jill during any time except the first Tennis date. They are looked like an actual college couple during this episode, expecillay with the hand holding at the end, in the Gym . .
But I won't deny that I'm also Bias Toward Josy at this moment
but I'm changing my mind and not because the two previous reasons are no longer valid, but the story makes much more sense if MC behaves in a 'faithful' way.
the whole rebound boyfriend thing with Sage only makes sense if Sage is "his great love", otherwise why would he give up sex with her? when apparently being her fuck buddy has worked out well for him so far
Jill's story even more than the others, an MC who is interested in other girls would have neither the time nor the desire to keep up with the little princess' dreams, he would choose 99 times out of 100 to "not fight for her" (what a strange scene...). hers is a particular story (which i can also accept) that lived together with the others becomes quite indigestible