YogSothoth1982

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yuri content thats where the line is drawn??? i would have expected like ntr or futa to be a line drawer for most people hell even gay stuff like man on man but yuri really that's just strange its two women what else could you want like really what could be better and the mc gets them in the end anyways too
I don't know about you, but I'd rather play games with content I like than content I don't like. And I find lesbian sex about as exciting as staring at a brick wall. So the more of it there is, the less interested I am in the game.
 

Crevanille

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i just realized this game is harem hotel if it where made using koikatsu and had no elves and you know what im ok with this
WAY more group sex though, and a less passive MC. Well, later anyway.
But yes, there are some similarities with HH, but with a a far more interconnected story and none of the fantasy elements outside of some sci-fi lite.
 

{Jeizaguretokanteishi01}

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WAY more group sex though, and a less passive MC. Well, later anyway.
But yes, there are some similarities with HH, but with a a far more interconnected story and none of the fantasy elements outside of some sci-fi lite.
naw dawg the mc in HH is not passive and the story is pretty interconnected but yeah there is more group sex well dependent on the path you take in either game but over all they are very similar
 

Crevanille

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naw dawg the mc in HH is not passive and the story is pretty interconnected but yeah there is more group sex well dependent on the path you take in either game but over all they are very similar
I said 'less passive' and, no... HH is not nearly as interconnected as HR until WAY later.

It takes A WHILE before the plot starts to feel interconnected.
HR was built up that way from the very start.

As for plot, yes, there are similarities in themes and premise. Namely 'family' and 'finding a place to belong.

HH has way m9re soc8al commentary going on and its discourse on rac8sm and classism are way m9re at the front than the smaller scale character dramas going on.

Overall, I think both are different enough while excell8ng in certain areas over the other.

HH has more gameplay and worldbuilding I like a lot m9re than HR, while HR has a m9re tightly f9cused narrative and overall m9re hero8nes I like com0ared t9 HH.

Just depends what you're look8ng for I suppose.
 

{Jeizaguretokanteishi01}

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I said 'less passive' and, no... HH is not nearly as interconnected as HR until WAY later.

It takes A WHILE before the plot starts to feel interconnected.
HR was built up that way from the very start.

As for plot, yes, there are similarities in themes and premise. Namely 'family' and 'finding a place to belong.

HH has way m9re soc8al commentary going on and its discourse on rac8sm and classism are way m9re at the front than the smaller scale character dramas going on.

Overall, I think both are different enough while excell8ng in certain areas over the other.

HH has more gameplay and worldbuilding I like a lot m9re than HR, while HR has a m9re tightly f9cused narrative and overall m9re hero8nes I like com0ared t9 HH.

Just depends what you're look8ng for I suppose.
you make some very fair points i was not thinking about
 
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