- Jan 18, 2022
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We still don't know Cinderella's name so it is too slooow moving.Its fascinating to me, its like we play a different game entirely.
The episode that moved almost all relationships to the next level, had Zoey finally make her move, had multiple reveals to game long mysteries including ending the almost universally despised loan situation, the DIKs imploding, Tommy and Heather breaking up, the Masked girl from the Halloween party reveal, Sally, new hoes, Bianca route seeds, Quinn hitting rock bottom and probably going to the point of no return, ending with Bella's locked door finally getting opened...its somewhat called an episode where nothing happened and the plot is moving at snails pace.
I swear, people complain to complain at this point.
But why would we have the option to choose either party from the start when the MC wasn't invited to the GIRLS ONLY gathering at Bella's? The MC can crash their party if we're on one of their paths but it makes sense that he doesn't just show up at Bella's from the get go. Now...why the girls (minus Bella) didn't go to the party you could nitpick over but it wasn't too big of a stretch. Jill's comfortable with small groups of friends getting "wild" but not with a whole mansion full of people, Bella's most likely not going to another DIKs party even if she was invited, Sage has family drama on her mind, Maya's not really a big party person and while not as reserved as Jill wouldn't really be walking around a mansion party in her underwear either, and Josy's got her existential crisis. Funnily enough, I personally thought that having the MGs at their own gathering was the simpler solution for DPC, in that they're all in one place so if we're on one of their paths he didn't have to render completely different scenes in different locations to have the MC end the night with his girl(s).It doesn't seem to have occurred to Dr. Pink Cake that giving us the option to join either party from the start might have been both simpler and more meaningful branching than the labyrinthine system he constructed to blend the two together behind the scenes. As a result, the game feels EXTREMELY uneven: when DPC's view of the MC and his motivations line up with your own, the game can be tremendously satisfying; when those views diverge, it can be confusing and infuriating.