Hi. I hear you. I get this sort of comment a lot. Here's some back story:As much as I appreciate the portrayal of the hardships and problems a real trans person might face, I have to say I absolutely DO NOT appreciate being railroaded onto a scenario where everyone, and I mean EVERYONE except your family members are absolute jerks, no matter what you do. FFS, Kevin is a jerk (okay, fair enough...), Jordan is a jerk, Zoey is a jerk, Izzy is a jerk, Brad is a jerk... this is far beyond jumping the shark and just stupid by this point. YES, some people definitely ARE jerks - but WTF about everyone in anyone's life in this VN being one, whether you like it or not?!? There's making a point, and there's carpet-nuking the point from orbit. And this is definitely the latter...![]()
The original form of Confusion was a Twine story. There were several more characters, and I had room for a much more narrative tale. Alex still didn't have many allies, but there were more than just her foster sisters. Zoey's path was much different in the original story. She was the proverbial devil on Alex's shoulder to Chris's angel, whispering in her ear, pushing her down darker paths while Chris tried to keep her in line.
When I made the decision to switch to Ren'Py and make the story more visual (and taking into account the much smaller amount of text that can be presented) I cut back on the number of NPCs to simplify the story. And most importantly, I kept the story short so that it could be completed in a timely fashion. I did not want the development to be open-ended, like most VNs nowadays, just to keep support rolling in. Any time I see a new VN presented as "Season 1" I just roll my eyes. Especially since most will be abandoned after a couple of releases. That means that there isn't a lot of time to spend on red herrings and secret backroom deals meant to give more "depth" to villains and their motivations.
The story follows the classic Hero's Journey template. I have two comments about the antagonists in the story. First, if you are ever the subject of prejudice and ridicule in real life, it can simply feel like everybody is against you. I speak from first-hand experience. You initially think that Brad is a good guy, and you eventually find out that he's not. Or that Elliott is a bad egg but you aren't aware of just how bad she can get. Likewise, there are redemption arcs that you just haven't seen the endings to yet. Secondly, I get told all the time that I used too broad a brushstroke for the antagonists. Probably. Although I've written quite a few short stories in my life, this was my first attempt at a visual novel. Next time will be better, promise.
There are still two more chapters to go, and there will be payoffs. I can't say much more than that without giving away the store. If it's not your thing, I understand. But thanks for giving it a try.