CursedByAll
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- Jan 11, 2024
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I, and I think many others, agree with this.I'm sorry. Are the people playing this game who honestly, truly want more Tony?!?
He is definitely the grossest part of the game so he works as an antagonist/foil for MC and I assume that makes him also work for the NTR fans?
But I have NTR OFF and I still see more of him than seems judicious. I understand him showing up at the hotel room or the house if you have NTR ON (because Lara is permissive due to his extortion and blackmail) but if you aren't playing that pathway it is quite an implausible amount of Tony.
I thought when he showed up uninvited at the house it was paving the way for him to get some comeuppance finally. Smashed by the MC or even John, berated by Lara, humiliated by the young women. Something. And then that could led to some work place tension that wasn't just about him continually trying to get in Lara's pants for a change.
But nope. Just more Tony content because, I assume, it was in there for the NTR fans who clamorred for more Tony.
To put it more plainly, Tony's character (and his machinations) should have no business at all appearing in the non-ntr paths, unless for "discovery" purposes (meaning that Lara's infidelity is found out, not that Tony is somehow important otherwise)
In fact, the "missing" parts of Lara's story should be fleshed out in the non-ntr paths, to replace the missing times where she is engaged with Tony in the NTR path, not some weird "oh, she is at a late meeting" bullshit that is currently there.
If players wanted any scenarios giving hints that Lara is just a cheating sub-slut, they would be playing the ntr path anyway.
The meetings with the counsellor would go differently, many scene dialogues would change.
But no, the dev wants us all just to play the non-ntr path as though the ntr is obviously still part of the story. And I mean obvious, real obvious.