Man, don't wanna diss but soldiering through chapter 3 reminded me why i couldn't finish melody. Pretty sure even the background characters had monologues.
Also, maybe i'm a sick bastard, but i wish the father was more of a sick bastard. I mean, he is anyway, and it's pretty much a corruption game anyhow, but that it's not ever aknowledged makes the whole thing pretty jarring.
Right. For the fact that this is a story of a dad fucking his daughter, people get bent out of shape at the slight idea of the story or characters becoming as raunchy as they clearly are. It's really odd and I've always found it strange how people across the community have zero issue with incest but major issues with other kinks/acts.
Like "yeah, we play as a guy fucking his daughter but don't you dare let that daughter get fucked by anyone else!"
Lmao ok?
Also, it's weird that D is still so childish. She has taken her dad's dick in every hole multiple times and yet still behaves like a dumb, naive 12yo. For her to NOT experiment with others and/or be taken advantage of by pervs that want is is literally, actually more weird than if it happened. It's unrealistic and inconsistent at the very best and awful writing/storytelling at worst.
Yet, again, that idea strangely makes people lose their minds.
The idea of incest is fine because "it's just fake sex in a story" but the idea of D being anything more than an infantile fucktoy for her dad - and only her dad - is somehow outrageous. Somehow, the logic of "It's just fake sex in a story" doesn't apply there. It's weird.
Finally, the father is clearly total scum but...isn't. He's messed-up enough to bang his child but not messed-up enough to do anything else wrong. At all.
I get the generalized sense of allowing the player to live vicariously through a stud that does no wrong and is perfect and fucks every woman he meets, even his own kid. I get that (sorta). However, it's weird. It is definitely weird how inconsistent this title and many others are. Not just inconsistent but kinda cowardly in their inability to tell a story and create a character that isn't paint-by-numbers.