If you're referring to the "Online" portion in the OP, it's just a way to play the game strictly through the browser, i.e. without downloading and/or installing anything on your local device. It doesn't mean "multiplayer". If I'm wrong with that, please correct me anyone.this game is too dark for me to play -.-
btw what is online part ? how you play the game online ?
i mean can we play with each other ?
I share your feelings about the game being too dark, but prominently the authors take is that that's just how things are supposed to be in this game.
My reasoning is that most games are actually problem solving exercises, and thus giving the player no real means to solve the problems robs him of the statisfaction of having overcome the trials and tribulations presented to him.
Or it just disconnects him from the phlight of his player character, and the game becomes a strictly mechanical experience.
That's what happens to me, anyway. I still find ways to "overcome problems", they are just mechanically driven.
Instead of finally moving out the friggin orphanage (considering the amounts of cash you amass in the game it's a crime against reason itself to continue to force him to live in the orphanage, especially now that the PC is supposed to be of legal age), perhaps with Robin, instead of defeating Remy and living happily everafter with Alex or instead of any other reasonable way to address the various love interests or other scenarios I relish in maxing out skills, unlocking Feats or other things of that nature. I can live with that, but if I'm honest, I feel the game could potentially be orders of magnitude more rewarding otherwise.