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Young Defenestrator.for.traitor, he was aNothing is going on, go back to sleep.![]()
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I always suspected but now I have proof!!!Young Defenestrator.for.traitor, he was aYou don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Yep, someone said it on the internet. It must be true.I always suspected but now I have proof!!!
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Just wanted to say. Nice Toradora gifI actually did that.
No wonder I am too harsh to Nicki.![]()
Well, the dev keeps saying 'Banking on Bella' even though some of us don't see the comparison. So, there's one that you can try.Can anyone recommend me a similar game?
I'm always exasperated when people say a character is beyond redemption; that misses the whole point of redemption in my eyes. Redemption is, by definition, only possible for people who have done something truly wrong. That's not to say everything will be bygones and the redeemed characters are peachy keen from now on, it just means they've seen the error of their ways and resolved not to do wrong any more. Punishment is still entirely appropriate.I say they need to be written off completely. What both Brent and Jamie did (do?) is way past a mere mistake. They intentionally either put people in danger or commited violence against them and all that without a shread of remorse for what they did.
I sincerely doubt Guy can convince those two to change their ways after some talk. And even if he were able to what they need is some prison time for what they did. In there Brent/Jamie will have a lot of time to rethink their ways, if they wish, while making sure they don't make any more victims.
I know everyone's the hero of the story in their own mind, but that doesn't mean their self-narrative is inherently valid. Even if we accept that Brent's intentions were good when he stole the money to double down on the crypto fad (which I do not!), the fact remains he deliberately left Nicki holding the bag when things went wrong.Ditto for the antagonists. So far we've really only seen Jamie, Brent, etc. through the lens of the MC. But, Brent will come back sooner than later, and I'm kind of curious how people take him in that second appearance. Like, he's obviously kind of an image-obsessed dickhead, but in his version of the story, he's absolutely the underdog good guy. He tried to make some money, failed miserably, lost his girlfriend to a rich asshole, and was left with nothing. In another game, he'd be the guy scheming to get back all the things he lost. But, he's in Guy's story, and that automatically casts him into an adversarial role.
Yeah, it makes sense when you put it like that. Hence, him showing them off at the LustaGram and etc.More like he sees his girls as trophies to show off, but absolutely loathes it when someone he perceives as a threat even touches them. It's more common than you might think.
Absolutely. That would be a natural end point for an Evil Guy path. If he's pissed off all the girls and not covered his tracks well then it would make sense for everything to unravel. There's only so far that money can take you in regards to covering your ass. Guy in particular, is a millionaire, he doesn't have Tell Governments To Fuck Off billionaire/trillionaire money. If he's got nobody to support him or vouch for him and accusations start coming to light, then the story should end with the consequences that come with that.From what I've read over the last few pages (not going to quote anyone to single them out), there are a number of people here who think that Evil Guy should be thrown in prison, beaten up, and then killed. Am I right? I feel that way too.
Evil Guy is still played by the player, it's them who causes Guy to be evil. So, if that's what you think, then you're actually saying that any player who plays that route should have those things happen to them.From what I've read over the last few pages (not going to quote anyone to single them out), there are a number of people here who think that Evil Guy should be thrown in prison, beaten up, and then killed. Am I right? I feel that way too.
Well, it has an incest theme (sort of) but Fake Father does have a similarity in that you can either harshly discipline your fake daughters, be loving toward them, or try to corrupt them with more subtle means. It isn't an exact 1-1 match but it might be close enough for those who enjoy this game.Can anyone recommend me a similar game?
Why does Nikki's ex need to have redemption?I'm always exasperated when people say a character is beyond redemption; that misses the whole point of redemption in my eyes. Redemption is, by definition, only possible for people who have done something truly wrong. That's not to say everything will be bygones and the redeemed characters are peachy keen from now on, it just means they've seen the error of their ways and resolved not to do wrong any more. Punishment is still entirely appropriate.
He doesn't. The question is if he's capable of it. I'd say yes, but he'd have to change considerably for redemption to be possible and it therefore seems unlikely.Why does Nikki's ex need to have redemption?
No... Because the actions of a character in a game aren't the same as those of the player IRL. Unless the player is doing the same stuff as evil guy in the real world in which case yes very much they should be in jail.Evil Guy is still played by the player, it's them who causes Guy to be evil. So, if that's what you think, then you're actually saying that any player who plays that route should have those things happen to them.
Wrong. Your actions that you choose in game are your choices. You made the MC become evil. So, that's on you.No... Because the actions of a character in a game aren't the same as those of the player IRL. Unless the player is doing the same stuff as evil guy in the real world in which case yes very much they should be in jail.
Are you one of those people who thinks folks learn real spells from D&D?
I mean I'm probably not on the fast track to being friends with someone who enjoys playing a serial rapist in a video game... But there's no corelation between fantasy world behavior and real world behavior. Most people realize it's not real, and so act in a manner they wouldn't in the real world.Wrong. Your actions that you choose in game are your choices. You made the MC become evil. So, that's on you.
Also, I've never played D&D.