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All-in-oneIs there also a Vanessa path included? Or will this come in another update?
All-in-oneIs there also a Vanessa path included? Or will this come in another update?
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Thank you for telling me, really forgot that...The file ain't public brother
1. Vanessa
1.1 Solo Vanessa
1.2 Vanessa queen
1.? not shure, may be something more
2. Ellie
2.1 Ellie solo
2.2 Ellie dark path
2.3 I assume, there is a path for Ellie + Sam
2.4 Not shure, but it's possible to add Lydia to some of paths with Ellie
3. Steph
3.1 Solo normal Steph
3.2 Solo kinky Steph
3.3 Solo bimbo Steph
3.4 Again, you can add Lydia to some of them
4. Jenna
5. Lydia(she's not a LI, strictly speaking, but I assume, that you can fuck only her)
That's what i could think of right now.
If you didn't like until the point you played, the game might not be for you.Is it worth pushing through? I'm genuinely asking, I'll take fanboy responses with a grain of salt.
It took me some time to find my way around this labirynth. And many times, I stopped in the middle of it....
Is it worth pushing through? I'm genuinely asking, I'll take fanboy responses with a grain of salt.
The over-arching plot is a convoluted mess with more gaping holes than your mum, but that goes for a lot of these games and no more than is common. There's also a lot of busywork involving the phone and the computer that does no good for the game.I've tried... I've really tried.... The first time I played this was back when there were maybe 2 days in the game. I got as far as the beginning pub scene and realized there's 23698723408975238907905341270 fucking paths and dropped it. That being said, I've tried to play through again and said I'll stick to one path each save and plow through. The problem is, the official walkthrough isn't even right. The evening before day 3 it says if you watch tv you miss the gym... nothing about laptop or phone. Well, if you look at your phone apparently you instantly pass out and can't get to bed. Is it a bug? Intended? Idk, but it would surely point to having too many needless variables in the game. Ignoring this phone blocking the gym trigger, how is it that you'd pass out from watching 1 show? The MC's day wasn't even long or exhausting. I see a lot of reviews applauding the writing of this game.... does it get better? So far, it's been rather poor and requires the reader to buy into the plot/go along with the storytelling. As I stated above, we're supposed to believe that the mc is so tired at the end of day 2 that he literally can't do anything except make a quick bet and go straight to bed or he'll pass out on the couch.... it's still only evening. Another example is the interview. We're supposed to believe that the interview takes all day. That interview would take 2 hours tops. It's apparent that there weren't ideas left for the rest of the day so we have to believe that interview took a near 8 hours. I'm sure there are plenty more, but as I've only read up to end of day 2, I can't comment on the rest.
Another thing, I can't tell if the author is from the UK or he set it in the UK and tries to write it in a way he thinks British people talk. Regardless, the dialogue can be very cringe at times.
Is it worth pushing through? I'm genuinely asking, I'll take fanboy responses with a grain of salt.
If such things bother you, don't play it. Really, don't waste your, or our time.I've tried... I've really tried.... The first time I played this was back when there were maybe 2 days in the game. I got as far as the beginning pub scene and realized there's 23698723408975238907905341270 fucking paths and dropped it. That being said, I've tried to play through again and said I'll stick to one path each save and plow through. The problem is, the official walkthrough isn't even right. The evening before day 3 it says if you watch tv you miss the gym... nothing about laptop or phone. Well, if you look at your phone apparently you instantly pass out and can't get to bed. Is it a bug? Intended? Idk, but it would surely point to having too many needless variables in the game. Ignoring this phone blocking the gym trigger, how is it that you'd pass out from watching 1 show? The MC's day wasn't even long or exhausting. I see a lot of reviews applauding the writing of this game.... does it get better? So far, it's been rather poor and requires the reader to buy into the plot/go along with the storytelling. As I stated above, we're supposed to believe that the mc is so tired at the end of day 2 that he literally can't do anything except make a quick bet and go straight to bed or he'll pass out on the couch.... it's still only evening. Another example is the interview. We're supposed to believe that the interview takes all day. That interview would take 2 hours tops. It's apparent that there weren't ideas left for the rest of the day so we have to believe that interview took a near 8 hours. I'm sure there are plenty more, but as I've only read up to end of day 2, I can't comment on the rest.
Another thing, I can't tell if the author is from the UK or he set it in the UK and tries to write it in a way he thinks British people talk. Regardless, the dialogue can be very cringe at times.
Is it worth pushing through? I'm genuinely asking, I'll take fanboy responses with a grain of salt.
Well, I don't think you're really right here. Yeah, there are some holes here and there. But overall, this game is so much more detailed, when we speak about story, comparatively to avg. The only thing is, you need to pay attention, when doing "busywork involving the phone and the computer that does no good for the game". And well, pay attention overall.The over-arching plot is a convoluted mess with more gaping holes than your mum, but that goes for a lot of these games and no more than is common. There's also a lot of busywork involving the phone and the computer that does no good for the game.
But I'm happy that the game is centered around actual adults instead of diddling children and enjoy the semidystopian near-future setting just for not being your stock family+school scenario. Some of the character paths have their moments but I couldn't imagine playing through the game several times to see them all. With a lot of cheating and label-jumping I find it quite enjoyable.
(Note: Haven't played 0.13 yet; been waiting for the full version.)
It's up to you to decide whether it's worth 'pushing through' this and quite frankly I don't think anyone else cares, either way.I've tried... I've really tried.... The first time I played this was back when there were maybe 2 days in the game. I got as far as the beginning pub scene and realized there's 23698723408975238907905341270 fucking paths and dropped it. That being said, I've tried to play through again and said I'll stick to one path each save and plow through. The problem is, the official walkthrough isn't even right. The evening before day 3 it says if you watch tv you miss the gym... nothing about laptop or phone. Well, if you look at your phone apparently you instantly pass out and can't get to bed. Is it a bug? Intended? Idk, but it would surely point to having too many needless variables in the game. Ignoring this phone blocking the gym trigger, how is it that you'd pass out from watching 1 show? The MC's day wasn't even long or exhausting. I see a lot of reviews applauding the writing of this game.... does it get better? So far, it's been rather poor and requires the reader to buy into the plot/go along with the storytelling. As I stated above, we're supposed to believe that the mc is so tired at the end of day 2 that he literally can't do anything except make a quick bet and go straight to bed or he'll pass out on the couch.... it's still only evening. Another example is the interview. We're supposed to believe that the interview takes all day. That interview would take 2 hours tops. It's apparent that there weren't ideas left for the rest of the day so we have to believe that interview took a near 8 hours. I'm sure there are plenty more, but as I've only read up to end of day 2, I can't comment on the rest.
Another thing, I can't tell if the author is from the UK or he set it in the UK and tries to write it in a way he thinks British people talk. Regardless, the dialogue can be very cringe at times.
Is it worth pushing through? I'm genuinely asking, I'll take fanboy responses with a grain of salt.
But overall, this game is so much more detailed, when we speak about story, comparatively to avg. The only thing is, you need to pay attention
I've tried... I've really tried.... The first time I played this was back when there were maybe 2 days in the game. I got as far as the beginning pub scene and realized there's 23698723408975238907905341270 fucking paths and dropped it. That being said, I've tried to play through again and said I'll stick to one path each save and plow through. The problem is, the official walkthrough isn't even right. The evening before day 3 it says if you watch tv you miss the gym... nothing about laptop or phone. Well, if you look at your phone apparently you instantly pass out and can't get to bed. Is it a bug? Intended? Idk, but it would surely point to having too many needless variables in the game. Ignoring this phone blocking the gym trigger, how is it that you'd pass out from watching 1 show? The MC's day wasn't even long or exhausting. I see a lot of reviews applauding the writing of this game.... does it get better? So far, it's been rather poor and requires the reader to buy into the plot/go along with the storytelling. As I stated above, we're supposed to believe that the mc is so tired at the end of day 2 that he literally can't do anything except make a quick bet and go straight to bed or he'll pass out on the couch.... it's still only evening. Another example is the interview. We're supposed to believe that the interview takes all day. That interview would take 2 hours tops. It's apparent that there weren't ideas left for the rest of the day so we have to believe that interview took a near 8 hours. I'm sure there are plenty more, but as I've only read up to end of day 2, I can't comment on the rest.
Another thing, I can't tell if the author is from the UK or he set it in the UK and tries to write it in a way he thinks British people talk. Regardless, the dialogue can be very cringe at times.
Is it worth pushing through? I'm genuinely asking, I'll take fanboy responses with a grain of salt.
my god you must be awful to watch a film with. Do you just search for holes in stuff or something? only you know what games you like, if you feel like you are pushing through something then dont play it.I've tried... I've really tried.... The first time I played this was back when there were maybe 2 days in the game. I got as far as the beginning pub scene and realized there's 23698723408975238907905341270 fucking paths and dropped it. That being said, I've tried to play through again and said I'll stick to one path each save and plow through. The problem is, the official walkthrough isn't even right. The evening before day 3 it says if you watch tv you miss the gym... nothing about laptop or phone. Well, if you look at your phone apparently you instantly pass out and can't get to bed. Is it a bug? Intended? Idk, but it would surely point to having too many needless variables in the game. Ignoring this phone blocking the gym trigger, how is it that you'd pass out from watching 1 show? The MC's day wasn't even long or exhausting. I see a lot of reviews applauding the writing of this game.... does it get better? So far, it's been rather poor and requires the reader to buy into the plot/go along with the storytelling. As I stated above, we're supposed to believe that the mc is so tired at the end of day 2 that he literally can't do anything except make a quick bet and go straight to bed or he'll pass out on the couch.... it's still only evening. Another example is the interview. We're supposed to believe that the interview takes all day. That interview would take 2 hours tops. It's apparent that there weren't ideas left for the rest of the day so we have to believe that interview took a near 8 hours. I'm sure there are plenty more, but as I've only read up to end of day 2, I can't comment on the rest.
Another thing, I can't tell if the author is from the UK or he set it in the UK and tries to write it in a way he thinks British people talk. Regardless, the dialogue can be very cringe at times.
Is it worth pushing through? I'm genuinely asking, I'll take fanboy responses with a grain of salt.