>Why not?
I'm not a sadist.
Me too, as far as I know. However, I would go to the coliseum just to watch giantesses crush criminals. Especially if there was a giantess in the arena that I could say was my waifu. I would sit there among the spectators with an expression and reaction like this:
I could give analogies and go deeper into this topic. I would have to turn to knowledge in the field of sexology, neurobiology, psychology, world history, philosophy. But I probably won't do this for two reasons: firstly, it would go far beyond the discussion of "GG", and secondly, as far as I can judge, in-depth discussions with a lot of text are not particularly liked here. And this means that I will simply waste my time in vain.
I will just say a little:
>Can you justify your decision?
Easily.
It's twisted and indulgent, a shrine to psychopathy. If a hell exists in Giant Guardians I can't imagine it's worse than Homaspernia- in fact, it's probably better, because all the giantesses who kill for fun will find themselves no taller than the heels of others.
The American documentary film "Earthlings" will show you real hellish madness. In Homaspernia, as in the whole world of "GG", one can say that it is reflected that either was the reality of our common past, or is still the reality of the world and society in which we all live. I even got the impression that if we start comparing, it may turn out that our world is much crazier and full of madness. Depending on what exactly you pay attention to and through what filters you perceive information, on the level of development and awareness. I understand what you wanted to say and I take your opinion into account.
(Note: I'm not actually mad or anything, it's just a game- these are my thoughts as if I were isekaid into GG)
Sure, no problem, mate. I'm just talking to people here who are also okay with it and love "Giant Guardians" as much as I do. While reading, I paused and thought about how I would react, how I would act or not act in this or that situation, how I feel about this or that character, how I could build a relationship and what I would say. It's really fascinating. However, there is a nuance: what we imagine, think, feel, assume some actions, being here, is not at all in such a situation and how it would actually be, if we were actually there, this is a very big difference. (I mean mostly extreme situations)
Captain Obvious is in place
Do you know what else is difficult about trying to imagine yourself in the MC's place and try to predict your actions / reactions / attitude to something?
It will be interesting if the MC got strong enough near the end of the game could be able to take down a giantess by himself but I am very confident this will not happen
Will there be an ending to this story? If the ambitious plans of the developers are realized. That is the question.. The assumption itself suggests itself that the MC will have a significant impact on global changes in the "rules" of the world of "Giant Guardians". But how exactly? Or maybe these are just "our" expectations and nothing more. I will assume that depending on the route, there will be a greater or lesser influence of the MC on events/personalities. For example..