More like fictional reality in a known setting.How is BaDIK in a fictional country? We know Zoey took a train to San Diego and one of the Swyper girls is from New York?
I'm beginning to think a vast majority of you people only look at the pictures. Which makes it even harder to explain how you end up Maya fans.
Yeah I didn't say there are two kinds of narratives or two hundred. I said its a realistic setting with real world rules so you can apply real world rules and morality and of course BaDik world will have similar laws.There is not two kinds of narratives for wich one has unicorns and the other is a copy of reality. There are hundreds of different tipes of narratives. Take the simpsons, sometimes goes fantastic, true, but most of time they don't. Yet the main premise of the show goes around the security supervisor of a nuclear plant that don't know his job. That thing is not realistic, yet it works anyway. With Badik the same happens.
You want it explain at first?
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In real life Dawe will be bye bye by episode 1. This is not how the world works. And every resemblence of realism has been sacrifices from the start in exchange of... one joke.
That thing with Cathy is not that unrealistic, I've seen worse in High School. One guy got expelled for beating a teacher, another time the car of another teacher appeared upside down. We all have seen crazy things.
Of course things are a little more extreme with sex and violence because the game follows the tone of college movies and porn games, we're familiar with that kind of movies and games so we apply that context too and we don't find it weird when we get a handjob at the start, we're expecting lots of sex in a porn game. That doesn't mean we can break the rules at will to win an argument on the internet and assume their rules are different when needed.
That said, to me the first chapters are a little bit more crazy, then the game finds the perfect balance.