There are Many great renders showing Jaye and the MC making love now. And they tell the story of a love, lost for years, but now found and enjoyed.
Still - as great as these are, the one that got to me is this one:
Jaye being incredibly loving and tender, which is so much at odds with her fierce personality but so right, celebrating a part of her love reserved for just the MC.
I really liked this game, by far the best I've seen around here, it has a very cool story, interesting theme, even a character like Malory that at first the appearance would not get my attention, managed to be my favorite character in the story, she became cute and even sexy, the different color eyes, the change of hairstyle, and the cloning situation definitely caught my interest. I sincerely hope that this reaches the end of the project, and maintaining the quality that it showed here.
Back in the day the joke was I got kicked out of cub scouts. I ate a Brownie. Cub scouts and Brownies were both like 8-10 or 11. Boy/Girl Scouts were the next. Not sure about boy but there are more categories for girls now (my cousin's daughter is a girl scout)
Pls tell me that we aren't gong to be railroaded into railing tanaka if we accept her training. I seriously loathe her and if the training includes having to fuck her, fuck that.
Back in the day the joke was I got kicked out of cub scouts. I ate a Brownie. Cub scouts and Brownies were both like 8-10 or 11. Boy/Girl Scouts were the next. Not sure about boy but there are more categories for girls now (my cousin's daughter is a girl scout)
Pls tell me that we aren't gong to be railroaded into railing tanaka if we accept her training. I seriously loathe her and if the training includes having to fuck her, fuck that.
There is no forced sex in Chasing Sunsets in the present. Only Fiona, Linda, and Tara are non-optional, because from a story perspective, they happened in the past.
By not making it exclusive you can continue with both of them for now, but they are not happy and don't think it will last past the next update.
This is the end screen on my manwhore run
I've done my best to play through Chapter 7. It seems my... esoteric playstyle has run headlong into a few bugs, so my impressions may be slightly off base. With that borne in mind, I think the Chapter is very strong, but befitting the numerous Star Wars references, it truly does depend on your point of view.
If you play the game as it was clearly expected to be played, it's a gorgeous spectacle filled with charming character moments and inventive asides. But if you wander off the beaten path and explore some of the other options, the game becomes confusing and frustrating; characters feel isolated, plot threads are lost, and the humor feels mistimed. Like butter draped over too little toast, Chasing Sunsets delivers a rich experience but there's never the satisfying crunch to sink my teeth into.
I don't want to get into a long review when it's clear my perspective is well outside the norm, but here are some highlights of both cases.
I've done my best to play through Chapter 7. It seems my... esoteric playstyle has run headlong into a few bugs, so my impressions may be slightly off base. With that borne in mind, I think the Chapter is very strong, but befitting the numerous Star Wars references, it truly does depend on your point of view.
If you play the game as it was clearly expected to be played, it's a gorgeous spectacle filled with charming character moments and inventive asides. But if you wander off the beaten path and explore some of the other options, the game becomes confusing and frustrating; characters feel isolated, plot threads are lost, and the humor feels mistimed. Like butter draped over too little toast, Chasing Sunsets delivers a rich experience but there's never the satisfying crunch to sink my teeth into.
I don't want to get into a long review when it's clear my perspective is well outside the norm, but here are some highlights of both cases.
I've done my best to play through Chapter 7. It seems my... esoteric playstyle has run headlong into a few bugs, so my impressions may be slightly off base. With that borne in mind, I think the Chapter is very strong, but befitting the numerous Star Wars references, it truly does depend on your point of view.
If you play the game as it was clearly expected to be played, it's a gorgeous spectacle filled with charming character moments and inventive asides. But if you wander off the beaten path and explore some of the other options, the game becomes confusing and frustrating; characters feel isolated, plot threads are lost, and the humor feels mistimed. Like butter draped over too little toast, Chasing Sunsets delivers a rich experience but there's never the satisfying crunch to sink my teeth into.
I don't want to get into a long review when it's clear my perspective is well outside the norm, but here are some highlights of both cases.
Pls tell me that we aren't gong to be railroaded into railing tanaka if we accept her training. I seriously loathe her and if the training includes having to fuck her, fuck that.
Don't remember, since I was just continuing an ongoing save and most choices where done a long time ago, probably used a walkthrough to get maximum points, it was basically a focused Jaye path, with the difference that I didn't go for the love path and kept it casual.