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sparticus42

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I mean Marianne and Peter broke up, but I still saw her searching about being in love with her best friend and boyfriend
 

satiohara

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Jul 24, 2020
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I didn't want to offend anyone. But honestly, these clichés are getting exhausting.

Why do authors of seemingly normal, at first glance, normal novels feel the need to develop drama and inevitably add death/serious illness/mental illness to potential LI?
What kind of author's fetish is this?
One is crazy, the other is dying without saying a word to the MC. Great, just great. Thank you so f**king much.
( ╯°□°)╯ ┻━━┻
This is f**king the Nobel Prize in Literature. And TGA's GotY.

No offend.
Is it really that hard to create drama without this? It's not as difficult as you may think. You just chose the easiest path — to make the MC suffer and keep her in the dark about important things for as long as possible.
And that shows the author's attitude toward his MC. A bad attitude.

It all reminds me of how in 99% of Korean/Chinese novels about regressors, the MC has a younger sister (most likely dying of an incurable disease). Why? Simple. “For fun.” (And for money). They want the MC to suffer. To overcome. And to tear his/her as* apart trying to find a cure.
 

Dessolos

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Jul 25, 2017
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I didn't want to offend anyone. But honestly, these clichés are getting exhausting.

Why do authors of seemingly normal, at first glance, normal novels feel the need to develop drama and inevitably add death/serious illness/mental illness to potential LI?
What kind of author's fetish is this?
One is crazy, the other is dying without saying a word to the MC. Great, just great. Thank you so f**king much.
( ╯°□°)╯ ┻━━┻
This is f**king the Nobel Prize in Literature. And TGA's GotY.

No offend.
Is it really that hard to create drama without this? It's not as difficult as you may think. You just chose the easiest path — to make the MC suffer and keep her in the dark about important things for as long as possible.
And that shows the author's attitude toward his MC. A bad attitude.

It all reminds me of how in 99% of Korean/Chinese novels about regressors, the MC has a younger sister (most likely dying of an incurable disease). Why? Simple. “For fun.” (And for money). They want the MC to suffer. To overcome. And to tear his/her as* apart trying to find a cure.
Honestly I wish I would see more LI feel like they were in real danger or have a chance to actually be killed. I rarely see it in the AVN's I play. For me because they are a LI they feel too safe because they got LI armor instead of plot armor. So some games it turns an interesting story to a somewhat boring or meh story when you feel like there is no real sense of danger for the MC or the other characters cause you know they won't die or get seriously hurt . At the very least make more characters that are just there to die in the story to feel a sense of real danger for the MC and crew. I don't really care how it is done just wish it would happen more. Tho the drama thing doesn't bother me I know it bothers others alot more than me
 

BenHatira

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No offend.
Is it really that hard to create drama without this? It's not as difficult as you may think. You just chose the easiest path — to make the MC suffer and keep her in the dark about important things for as long as possible.
And that shows the author's attitude toward his MC. A bad attitude.
I get it (especially the whole Himiko arc in this update), but without some drama it would just be a boring ass fuck everything and be happy snoozefest imo.

Sure some games overdramatize that stick, but i think this game in particular has the right mix to enjoy it.
Not just porn but some drama along the good times to stay aware of certain characters.

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Ahchi

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Jul 17, 2020
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I didn't want to offend anyone. But honestly, these clichés are getting exhausting.

Why do authors of seemingly normal, at first glance, normal novels feel the need to develop drama and inevitably add death/serious illness/mental illness to potential LI?
What kind of author's fetish is this?
One is crazy, the other is dying without saying a word to the MC. Great, just great. Thank you so f**king much.
( ╯°□°)╯ ┻━━┻
This is f**king the Nobel Prize in Literature. And TGA's GotY.

No offend.
Is it really that hard to create drama without this? It's not as difficult as you may think. You just chose the easiest path — to make the MC suffer and keep her in the dark about important things for as long as possible.
And that shows the author's attitude toward his MC. A bad attitude.

It all reminds me of how in 99% of Korean/Chinese novels about regressors, the MC has a younger sister (most likely dying of an incurable disease). Why? Simple. “For fun.” (And for money). They want the MC to suffer. To overcome. And to tear his/her as* apart trying to find a cure.
It hasn't been added, It's been in the game since the begging,
The main hints to most of the back stories were contain in Episode 1's Epilogue.
 

DRdddYTR7

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Mar 22, 2018
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Has anyone tried to make fan art of Seiko?
It seens to be a kit bashing of and but i haven't quite figured out yet...
 

kösnül

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Jul 14, 2017
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Alright, just finished current update. Two things:

1. For the sake of bully-hating we deserve Jane's victory over the granny bitch in the upcoming updates.

2. Is the recurring banana a metaphor?
 
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