Thedude715

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Despite what the bugfixes say the game still spits errors at you after changeing body type....
 

Servius

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Well the dev has been cooking for six years now. Let him finish how he wants to.

Personally, I'm just following a specific route only. But, I can respect the intent for multiple branches to service multiple player-base. Granted it hamstrings his progress pace, but every effort is a lesson to becoming better in the future.

Will he come through and meet our expectations? Or will he falter? Let time decide :cool:
Find out next time on...
 

Redpossum

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OK, I have played it through to the end twice now, and seen both good end and bad end. I have to say that having Guidance on the second time was a big help to finding all the opportunities for sexytimes; there were several that I missed the first time through. And the Commentary was also nice, it offered some insight to the author's thinking, and I enjoyed that.

Overall a very interesting game, and quite humorous in places. I got several very good laughs along the way. Good writing, good sense of humor, engaging story. As fap material it was honestly not all that wonderful; for an H game there just wasn't all that much fucking in proportion to the length of the game. But I still played it all the way to the end twice, and that's not something I do with many games.

Overall, I'd give it a very solid 8.75 out of 10
 

Advert

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havent played too much of the game yet but does the MC become less of an autistic piece of shit as the game goes on? I'm at the neighbour visit scene and its like i want to reach into my computer and break this prick's neck.
 

Harel

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Glad to have the guide and rollback, so I have to (largely) only deal with preferred kinks. Expanding the Harem system to include all possible options (Panki, Lel, Harmony and Skylark) would be nice; especially in the endings...

It's mildly too bad that after your Silversun armor is 'set out to dry' on the Ship, it's never available again. It would be nice to have it available via the costume selections if you selected it early on.
 
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lamba

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It really seems like the dev doesn't know how to end the game so he's just changing/adding things until he can come up with an ending.
Maybe, but there are already multiple unfinished paths aand arcs. Why add another one.
Writer's itch.

And the ending for a story is usually the easy part. Nine times outta ten I have the ending for the story laid out as one of the first steps but it's the stuff in between the start and the end that's complicated.
 
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daviezwei

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Writer's itch.

And the ending for a story is usually the easy part. Nine times outta ten I have the ending for the story laid out as one of the first steps but it's the stuff in between the start and the end that's complicated.
The game already has one of several endings (not including a couple early endings).
 

mckHH

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Discovered that game recently, guessing about MC, is a customizable character or ? :unsure:
 

Ethernetwork

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Discovered that game recently, guessing about MC, is a customizable character or ? :unsure:
Not really no, there are some choices that change the content a bit but otherwise its a standard character you control.
You can change their gender from female to trap (new/experimental/buggy), and again later in the story to trap or futa.

There's also the main world character's gender (male or female) for the real life content (think Assassin's Creed kinda) but that only changes those scenes and some of the monologue from the main character,

Original way to play is a guy in the main world and female in the game world.
 
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mckHH

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Not really no, there are some choices that change the content a bit but otherwise its a standard character you control.
You can change their gender from female to trap (new/experimental/buggy), and again later in the story to trap or futa.

There's also the main world character's gender (male or female) for the real life content (think Assassin's Creed kinda) but that only changes those scenes and some of the monologue from the main character,

Original way to play is a guy in the main world and female in the game world.
okes thanks
 

SuicideByTaco

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Game got really buggy going through the Leigh route, the creator should've kept it at a full MTF to keep the game from being glitchy.
 

Lordroedor

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Writer's itch.

And the ending for a story is usually the easy part. Nine times outta ten I have the ending for the story laid out as one of the first steps but it's the stuff in between the start and the end that's complicated.
The ending is usually the hardest part in writing actually, unless, like you, you come to it first and build the story to get there. That's a great way to do it. But it's not like most people work, from a creative point of view, it's kind of terrible. It RISKS turning the labor into dull job.

As a writer, letting yourself be guided by the characters to discover the story yourself as you write, it's the most exciting and fulfilling way to work.

It brings huge problems, so many stories have no real endings as a consequence. It's easy to let your mind free, yet so hard to calculate how to close every arc in a meaningful way.

Eragon left open most arcs, the author was unable to close them even despite making another book, that wasn't originally planned, to try to do exactly that. Who knows if Game of thrones will end some day. And we are lucky that we got Lord of the Rings at all, that author kept making and remaking his magnum opus, lord of the rings being a shadow derived from it.

In creative writing, the hardest part is how to conclude a story.
 

lamba

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As a writer, letting yourself be guided by the characters to discover the story yourself as you write, it's the most exciting and fulfilling way to work.
That's an opinion.

And it does lead to problems like opening up too many subplots and writing yourself into a corner because there's no succinct way to resolve all of those B and C plots.

It also leads to a problem where your characters start hitting Sitcom syndrome because, 'what if X did Y?' starts becoming an excuse for advancing the plot.

Eragon left open most arcs, the author was unable to close them even despite making another book, that wasn't originally planned, to try to do exactly that.
Paolini was also a teenager when he started writing those books.
 
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