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But a sensible one, innit? If there is a game "Furry Futa Fantasy" and I do not like Furry nor Futa, that game isn't for me no matter how good it is. If there is a jump and run video game, it normally isn't for me. If there is a rap song about shiny chains and big cars, that music isn't for me, and so forth. Same for movies or books. That is completely normal. In every form of entertainment you will have things that may be high budget and well made which just do not tickle your fancy, and while one may refer to them as "bad" in common parlance, we would not go to a forum dedicated to that singer/movie/game/book and complain.It is about the extreme content mainly from what I saw. And based on the people in this thread "you're not the target audience" is the phrase of the fans of the game.
Your problem isn't what the game does but that you did not realize it beforehand. You saw "optional" tags mentioned and thought everything about them is optional. Which indeed it is, you do not have to have any of those kinks in your game. It's only that you still have to opt in on at least some of them, which a short tag list cannot explain. But that is, if at all, a problem of the tag system on F95 and not Fetish Locator's fault. And I wouldn't even argue that F95 is to blame. If you want to really describe what happens in a game and story that lasts for dozens of hours, you cannot do that in a 5 minute chunk however hard you try. Even in situations where you get long reviews, like movies, books, non-adult video games, and you read a couple of them, you might find stuff you dislike that nobody mentioned later.
So this game is made in a way you don't like and you are disappointed. I get that. Just yesterday I dropped a game I enjoyed very much until then because the second half was getting bad - new kinks came (I could have expected them but did not since the first half I was able to avoid them) and the story turned into a political rant more and more, and I was angry because I wanted to continue with some of the girls, but that's the way it happens.
Again, you don't like the game not for general quality reasons but for kink reasons, "genre reasons" if you so will. That is normal. You didn't know beforehand, which is disappointing and unfortunate. But it doesn't change the one basic simple fact: the game isn't for you. You're not the target audience the devs envisioned. That's not your fault but it also isn't the game's or dev's fault.