kitsunedawn
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I actually don't mind the cliffhangers. The way the dev does it, typically it's not at some major scene where something huge and horrible has happened. So you're not left wondering "will something bad happen to this beloved character". The way the dev does things, these cliffhangers are decent places to pause, as while sure, there's always some interesting revelation that comes right after the pause; it's not super critical information. Just funny little background info. Such as what happened with Nene.That's called stockholm syndrome, and that's not a good thing. The community getting used to garbage so they stopped asking for something better is bad.
From a storywriter standpoint, I'd argue that's actually a decent way to handle cliffhanger type situations. Leaves the readers (players) interested in what's going to happen next with the story, without creating a great deal of anxiety in the readers, worrying if something horrible is going to develop with the characters. While Crimson High is generally light hearted in nature, there are some pretty deep and dark themes at play, so there could be worse places to leave off at.