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There is a walkthrough in the game folder.Does anyone have a complete guide?
There is a walkthrough in the game folder.Does anyone have a complete guide?
No worries. I didn't think anything bad about what you wrote, really. Let's forget about iti think you guys are taking this «trash» thing wrong. you see if you watch a movie that shows a character that does very messed up things, either he is a side character, antagonist, protagonist etc... if the story and especially that character is «well written» you would say to yourself,«what a fuckin scumbag», or you would hate that character for what hes done, even if it was just a mistake, manipulation or any other reason.
but if its not well written, you wont feel any disgust or hatred, so i think calling them trash is not a bad point for what they have done till this point.
an example would be hannibal, in hannibal series, he has such a powerful writing and acting that you are always cursing him for the entire show, why? because hes «well written and shown».
and i must add when something is «bad», you can't make it good by saying «well he just got manipulated» this only makes the reason behind that action understandable. you can't justify anything just by that line because at the end, the choice is always yours and the girls «chose» to feel good at the end, and honestly defending them is a little questionable, so i think he called them «trash» because they show very well how disgusting betreyal can be by a good writing, not because the base characters are garbage.
edit: sorry i shoulve added this xd, its funny tho how you guys talk about spectators point of view and all, cause i believe if any one of us be in letos shoes for even a second, we don't even care what was the reason for all this betreyals, we all be traumatized to the point we hate everything and everyone for a long ass time before we get to the healing part, and honestly, i don't think anyone can get healed completely after this.
I don’t think the two endings will play out exactly the way you described. Based on what I’ve discussed with N_taii and on how HC2 handled its routes, I expect something slightly different.I disagree. I think the bad ending for the heroines should belong in the revenge ending, not the happy one. What you just described is the perfect embodiment of what the revenge ending should be about: Leto discovering the betrayal, letting his anger take over, and seeking revenge against those who wronged him.
Meanwhile, the happy ending should focus on Leto choosing to forgive the heroines and taking the path of a true hero—where justice is served to the Duke and Ulrod for their betrayals, but Leto himself chooses to move on from what happened. He becomes the hero he should have been if the Duke and Ulrod hadn’t interfered in the story. A happy ending doesn’t mean he has to restore the same relationship with the girls, but at the very least, he shouldn’t remain angry anymore.
In short:
- Revenge ending: Leto chooses wrath.
- Happy ending: Leto chooses forgiveness and refuses to let the betrayal define him.
Every time i talk about the Revenge ending it always ends up as something negative so i tend to stay out of discussions regarding that specific ending, that and also i feel like i've already said everything that i will ever want to say about it so i'd only be repeating myself, but since the topic of what the endings SHOULD be has been the center of attention for the last...i don't even know, 15 pages or so (amongst other things of course), there is 1 thing that i already said before but i wanna reiterate cause it's been quite a while since i last said it, and it's that the Revenge ending's biggest problem is that it's false advertisement, the Revenge ending in HC2 is not a REVENGE ending, it's a harem ending, and it is very common knowledge if you've been following this thread that N_Taii's plans for HC3 are very similar, also there are tons of hints towards an ending like that in Haylen's questline as well so you don't even have to follow this thread to know that it's gonna happen.
- Revenge ending: Leto chooses wrath.
Leto can forgive them all N_Taii wants him to, but Leto refusing to let the betrayal define him doesn't change the simple fact that Rose's actions deserve consequences regardless of whether or not Leto forgives her. N_Taii has botched the endings of both HC1 and 2 by literally only punishing Noah's mom in HC2. Everyone else gets away Scot free. No ending should see Rose walk out of it happy.I disagree. I think the bad ending for the heroines should belong in the revenge ending, not the happy one. What you just described is the perfect embodiment of what the revenge ending should be about: Leto discovering the betrayal, letting his anger take over, and seeking revenge against those who wronged him.
Meanwhile, the happy ending should focus on Leto choosing to forgive the heroines and taking the path of a true hero—where justice is served to the Duke and Ulrod for their betrayals, but Leto himself chooses to move on from what happened. He becomes the hero he should have been if the Duke and Ulrod hadn’t interfered in the story. A happy ending doesn’t mean he has to restore the same relationship with the girls, but at the very least, he shouldn’t remain angry anymore.
In short:
- Revenge ending: Leto chooses wrath.
- Happy ending: Leto chooses forgiveness and refuses to let the betrayal define him.
That's not really what forgiveness is about. As someone who wants the happy ending and forgiveness to be part of it, I don't need to see Rose punished. If I wanted that I would be going for the revenge route.Leto can forgive them all N_Taii wants him to, but Leto refusing to let the betrayal define him doesn't change the simple fact that Rose's actions deserve consequences regardless of whether or not Leto forgives her. N_Taii has botched the endings of both HC1 and 2 by literally only punishing Noah's mom in HC2. Everyone else gets away Scot free. No ending should see Rose walk out of it happy.
I hope not, since the “controlled by another” revenge ending in HC2 didn’t feel satisfying. However, I will note that Noah in HC2 didn’t have any power to stop the villains, so gaining power by being controlled makes more sense there than in HC3, where Leto can stop the Duke and Ulrod on his own.I don’t think the two endings will play out exactly the way you described. Based on what I’ve discussed with N_taii and on how HC2 handled its routes, I expect something slightly different.
For the happy ending, I personally think it will likely involve Leto forgiving the heroines. Not necessarily returning to the exact same relationships, but reaching a point where things can be rebuilt. It could even lead to a harem-like dynamic where the girls stay close to him because they genuinely need him to avoid falling back into their mistakes. They all betrayed him for what they believed was his sake, so a “group redemption” ending wouldn’t be surprising, especially if the story emphasizes unity after all the suffering.
As for the revenge ending, I believe it will be closer to what happened in HC2. In that game, the revenge route wasn’t simply “MC chooses wrath” He was guided, influenced, and empowered by a higher entity that shaped him into something far darker. I wouldn’t be surprised if HC3 follows a similar idea. Leto could become emotionally hollow, approached or manipulated by the hidden force behind the Duke, and offered the power to destroy everyone who wronged him. It would make perfect sense if the manipulator was a demon or a succubus-like being feeding on Leto’s anger and desire for payback, turning him into someone even stronger than the Duke.
This is only speculation, but if HC3 mirrors the structure of HC2, then the revenge ending show a Leto we don't recognize, even all the women who knew him will be deeply sad to see what he became because of them and will have difficulties, at first to become Leto's partner after being shaped by other interlopers like in was the case for Noah in HC2, and the happy ending will aim to conclude the story on a hopeful note for Leto himself.
Yes, you’re probably right. I just hope N_Taii changes the revenge ending in HC3 so that it feels like actual revenge.remotely related to Leto in the prolouge, he doesn't have to do anything similar to this, which is a shame, cause i can already see Alys begging Leto to let her join his harem like how the blacksmith's wife did in HC2 and i'm just...i'm good.
As i said before, it's false advertisement and people had an issue with the second game's revenge ending cause they played it and they're still looking for what the Revenge was in there to this day. I've been following this thread since the day it was created and 90% of the complaints about the Revenge ending is about the lack of revenge, not about them disliking harems, and so if it was called a Harem ending then nobody would have any issues with it, they wouldn't neccessarily like it any more than they do now, but they wouldn't have anything to complain about either cause they would've gotten exacly what the title said, a harem.
Agreed. Noah didn’t feel like himself in the revenge ending of HC2—it didn’t really feel like he was the one committing the revenge. If N_Taii wanted Noah to change that drastically, he would have needed to show that transformation over a longer period of time. But I understand that spending that much development time on a single ending probably isn’t worthwhile from a business perspective.The trouble with the revenge ending in HC2 for me was that Noah basically became Edwir (can't remember his name sorry) he started treating people like shit and bullying. That wasn't Noah really so it didn't feel like revenge. I'm looking forward to all 4 endings in HC3 and deciding witch one I like best, I think that's a genius move by N_Taii and it'll keep us chatting and bickering for ages after it's all done.
Leto can forgive them all N_Taii wants him to, but Leto refusing to let the betrayal define him doesn't change the simple fact that Rose's actions deserve consequences regardless of whether or not Leto forgives her. N_Taii has botched the endings of both HC1 and 2 by literally only punishing Noah's mom in HC2. Everyone else gets away Scot free. No ending should see Rose walk out of it happy.
It is 100% what forgiveness is about. Leto can forgive Rose and still want nothing to do with her after he's saved the kingdom. Forgiving someone does not mean you forget what they did, it also doesn't mean you trust them again, and it also doesn't mean that they are absolved of their sins. Rose has become increasingly cynical over the course of HC3; she has lied to Leto, cheated on Leto, worked hand in hand with a man as untrustworthy as the duke, has willingly turned a blind eye to and even taken part in the duke's sexual abuse of his maids, and had decided to rape the groundskeeper of the royal beach house if the older woman hadn't been down for it. Even if Leto forgives Rose that does not mean she deserves to be happy.That's not really what forgiveness is about. As someone who wants the happy ending and forgiveness to be part of it, I don't need to see Rose punished. If I wanted that I would be going for the revenge route.
I’ve played all of Rina Test, and it has many endings. You can be anything from a happy cuckold to putting your rival into a coma and ending up with both girls, Lina and Eve. Narratively, it’s not bad; a story doesn’t have to be good just because it’s long or short. It’s true that many scenes repeat with changes, but I don’t see that as something bad, since they fit narratively.I actually mentioned RiNaTest a few threads ago for those who noticed. Just be aware : it’s a pure NTR title where the MC can literally become a “happy cuck.” Unlike Leto, the protagonist here starts weak: low stamina, small size, and finishes fast. If you don’t train him or save his girlfriend in time, he stays like that. The only way to stop the bull is through a questionable method that makes him hypersensitive so he ejaculates instantly, otherwise, the girlfriend becomes completely addicted to the bull and call him master (despite she used to hate him like the plague).
Despite that, I still enjoyed the game overall. The blackmail plot felt inconsistent, and the MC’s stupidity stood out : he gives away his girlfriend’s room code, doesn’t question why he loses access later, and ignores all the red flags while she plays along with the interloper’s manipulation until the end. Both of them make frustratingly irrational choices.
That said, the multiple routes and endings were interesting. However, even though I recommended RiNaTest before, it remains below HC2 and HC3 in scale and storytelling. The world is much smaller, and many scenes are reused with minor variations to create different routes. Making fully distinct branches in RPG Maker is tough, especially when the game already covers a large setting, so the technical limitations definitely show.
Part 1 is the story up to a certain point, part 2 is from that point onwards to the end (still being updated, of course).whats the different between part 1 file and part 2
do i hve to download both and combine it?
I didn’t like the game’s endings. They’re very dark. Basically, the protagonist leaves the village after confronting the reality of what his friends and the girl he likes have been doing with the antagonist. And while he’s leaving, he’s stopped by the girl he likes, who rubs everything she’s been doing with the antagonist right in his face and tells him she’s going to stay by the antagonist’s side. Right after that, the protagonist awakens a dark power and pierces her with magic or something like that, turning her into stone. It felt like a mix between the True Ending and the Revenge Ending from HC2.While searching DLsite for a game I couldn’t remember the title of, I stumbled across a surprisingly promising pixel-art title: Nettle Tribe (by アグノーストス / Agnostos):You must be registered to see the links
an elf caught in the middle of a war, the tone is grim and tragic, and the focus is on narrative progression rather than combat. Like Hentaria or RiNaTest, it uses pixel-art animations only, with no CGs, no still illustrations, and not even CG-style character busts. Everything is conveyed through expressive pixel sprites and animations.
The game released in 2025, and the developer is actively updating it, adding new scenes and polishing text. According to the creator’s profile, Agnostos has produced several pixel-art works before, but Nettle Tribe appears to be their most ambitious, with a steadily growing following.
What the game is about
Nettle Tribe tells the story of a young elf who struggles to survive in a world collapsing into conflict. Sent by order of his village chief, he becomes entangled in conspiracies, political revenge, and escalating tragedy. The game is technically an RPG, but battles and minigames are minimal—the true focus is on exploration, dialogue, and uncovering the story. Optional side events enrich the world and help piece together the hidden darkness of the settlement and its characters.
True to the creator’s previous works, this is an NTR-focused narrative where all erotic content is presented through pixel-art animation. The current version (1.2D) includes 34 scenes, with more planned in future scenario updates.
Player impressions
Early reviews, from both Japanese and Chinese players, are extremely positive. Many mention that they had never encountered pixel-art erotic storytelling of this quality, showing they are unfamiliar with works like Henteria or RiNaTest. Reviewers praise:
Several reviewers even call it a masterpiece of pixel-art erotic storytelling, and some recommend it to players who previously thought they could never enjoy pixel-based erotic content.
- High-quality pixel animation
- Strong sound design and expressive character motions
- A tense, gradually darkening NTR storyline
- Easy exploration-based progression with clear hints
- A tragic, emotionally heavy final act
Overall, Nettle Tribe stands out as a unique, polished, and emotionally intense pixel-art NTR RPG—light on gameplay, heavy on atmosphere, and crafted with unusual attention to detail.
When I checked the creator: アグノーストス / Agnostos' profile, the created several pixel art games;You must be registered to see the links
It should be. I'm testing the extra scene now, which means all that remains are freeroams and mini-scenes + some misc- stuff like writing the walkthrough, testing everything, etc...Hopefully today's PoL is the last one before the Update's out cause i gotta say, as much as i...don't hate Lily nearly as much as everybody else seems to do, i really wouldn't mind if next week's PoL was about Haylen.
I haven’t played the game yet, so I don’t really know anything about the endings. Could you share them with me? I’d like to know what I’m getting into before deciding whether it’s worth playing.I didn’t like the game’s endings. They’re very dark. Basically, the protagonist leaves the village after confronting the reality of what his friends and the girl he likes have been doing with the antagonist. And while he’s leaving, he’s stopped by the girl he likes, who rubs everything she’s been doing with the antagonist right in his face and tells him she’s going to stay by the antagonist’s side. Right after that, the protagonist awakens a dark power and pierces her with magic or something like that, turning her into stone. It felt like a mix between the True Ending and the Revenge Ending from HC2.
This game looks really interesting. I might even buy it, or try negotiating a localization for it.
Hi N_taii, personally, I find all the women attractive, whether it's Rose, Lily, Helen or Cyanna. So I’m really excited to see what part 2 has in store for them.It should be. I'm testing the extra scene now, which means all that remains are freeroams and mini-scenes + some misc- stuff like writing the walkthrough, testing everything, etc...