Amnezziia
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Dude don't waste your time with those kind of people, majority of users here and even the dev himself recognized your feedback. They are the type of persons who enjoys N** content, clearly they are out of place on this thread and just causing drama.Dude, really?
If you insist on that take, be my guest - being willingly stupid.
The sub-monkey IQ dude going around pointing at everyone while shouting "You're all stoooopid!!"
A classic.
Wait a minute...Peak update, enjoy guys![]()
Crap we did miss the Recon team bit hahahahah. That's a good point about Ravena's psychology. Admittedly, I myself am still figuring out the bit of their actual personalities (that said with a very basic understanding of psychology), but I appreciate the feedback on it! Glad you enjoyed the update ^-^I did enjoy the story progression. It's getting smoother every update.
Mostly posting because I'm fairly sure Ravena is an ambivert, and not an introvert (she's quite capable in social settings when it demands it, and it sounds like she just wants equal balance with introversion). Not something that needs to be corrected (MC isn't the psychologist in the party), but something you could have Gianna call out later if you want to play with that nature a bit more. (Gianna herself might be an omnivert; but it's hard to tell because the 'outlanders' are all maladapted to the social aspects of the world they're in.)
Since I'm writing this, the 'reckon team' should probably be 'recon team'![]()
I don't like pathetic MCs. We'll be exploring more about his powers in the next chapter though.Okay silly question that will affect if I continue this game. Is the MC a summoner like Beast Tamer anime (Gains the powers of the contracted beings making their power his) or more like the classic summoner where the MC is pathetic on their own and have to rely on the summons to do anything?
Depending on what you mean with corruption, that's a maybe? Considering two of the characters are very innocent, to an extent yes, but that really comes down to what you define corruption as. As for pregnancy, no.Just wondering if there are any plans for corruption and/or pregnancy related content. But otherwise the game looks very pretty and I can't wait to try it out!
I personally like to define corruption as your player character causing behavior/personality changes in another as a result of decisions you make in the game that they otherwise would likely not have undergone. Also i'm hoping that you may at least consider pregnancy for endings, since I like that stuff for a happily ever after type deal, although I'm sure people like me wouldn't mind more of such content throughout a game. But nonetheless it's your game so i'll be lurking around hoping the game's development goes well!Depending on what you mean with corruption, that's a maybe? Considering two of the characters are very innocent, to an extent yes, but that really comes down to what you define corruption as. As for pregnancy, no.
Oh yeah, for endings absolutely! Just not a fan of pregnancy sex if that makes sense. As for that type of corruption, no we won't have that. Thanks for the good wishes!!I personally like to define corruption as your player character causing behavior/personality changes in another as a result of decisions you make in the game that they otherwise would likely not have undergone. Also i'm hoping that you may at least consider pregnancy for endings, since I like that stuff for a happily ever after type deal, although I'm sure people like me wouldn't mind more of such content throughout a game. But nonetheless it's your game so i'll be lurking around hoping the game's development goes well!
There you have two conflicting ideologies between the characters. Yuki is the more realistic of the two because she has experience in war, whereas Zack (and the rest) have never killed anyone before, which ultimately develops a sense of idealism on how to deal with these threats. That said, I believe you'll end up finding next chapter quite enjoyable.The whole telling Yuki not to kill thing is rather annoying. It makes the story feel to much like a whimsical fairytale with no real threats if they can get away with out having to kill anyone.
I do like how Yuki does have some things she holds firm on. Her desire to protect her friends is great.There you have two conflicting ideologies between the characters. Yuki is the more realistic of the two because she has experience in war, whereas Zack (and the rest) have never killed anyone before, which ultimately develops a sense of idealism on how to deal with these threats. That said, I believe you'll end up finding next chapter quite enjoyable.
She's very fun to write because of that and opens up a lot of possibilities for the late game ideas I have. One thing I can assure you is this game will dive into some darker topics as the story develops ^-^I do like how Yuki does have some things she holds firm on. Her desire to protect her friends is great.