I don't know.do you guys have any recommendations for other games with NTR, where the guy getting cheated on gets corrupted / feminized / mind broken?
Everything you said here resonates with exactly how I experienced the game. It is a very unique piece of media, especially for this genre, and I am at loss of words. When I was writing my review, I couldn't find exact words to encapsulate what the game is about but what you said is the perfect way to articulate the complex and hardhitting themes of the game.Seeing Mars cupping his face in his hands in depressed exhaustion during the encounter where Cecille uses hypnosis for the first time really affected my opinion of him. He never says "I am going to ruin his life and enjoy it." He expresses how unhappy it makes him. He tries to find every way conceivable to avoid the inevitable before following through with an action. He works really hard to get there, too.
Mars is a caring and unfortunate individual who happens to have a traumatic backstory of abuse, serious parental issues, and an inability to harm others without requiring a justification - even one he's making up just to make it hurt less.
This is the only game with this tag which has ever gotten a free pass from me. In any given character route, Mars works himself ragged to get them to like him by being supportive and present, and then he makes promises to care for and to watch over them. He's been told his whole life that he's a demon and therefore irredeemable, but he spends his whole life trying to find comfort in people around him and build them up into a family for himself. His reasoning is always predicated on what he thinks another person needs, and what would be best for them - even going so far as to tell them outright that what they're doing is wrong and not something he wants to support.
The game actively punishes you for being a soulless monster. Some people you encounter in the game already have that covered for you, unfortunately, and the only bad endings are ones you make by being inconsiderate or cruel. Anyway, my favorite part of the game is finally getting to where we (as Mars) finally get some of that kindness and support reciprocated by other characters. We all know Mars needs that after being put through the wringer.
In a different world under different circumstances, Mars would have been a great friend to Erin. For being a demon, he sure spends a lot of time rescuing people, forcefully or not. Isn't it weird how he fills that role so well?
This just ripped a hole in my brain, it's so accurate.He's been told his whole life that he's a demon and therefore irredeemable, but he spends his whole life trying to find comfort in people around him and build them up into a family for himself.
and you can tell that he isn't completely cold-hearted when he shows some fear of being changed by ElainaSeeing Mars cupping his face in his hands in depressed exhaustion during the encounter where Cecille uses hypnosis for the first time really affected my opinion of him. He never says "I am going to ruin his life and enjoy it." He expresses how unhappy it makes him. He tries to find every way conceivable to avoid the inevitable before following through with an action. He works really hard to get there, too.
Mars is a caring and unfortunate individual who happens to have a traumatic backstory of abuse, serious parental issues, and an inability to harm others without requiring a justification - even one he's making up just to make it hurt less.
This is the only game with this tag which has ever gotten a free pass from me. In any given character route, Mars works himself ragged to get them to like him by being supportive and present, and then he makes promises to care for and to watch over them. He's been told his whole life that he's a demon and therefore irredeemable, but he spends his whole life trying to find comfort in people around him and build them up into a family for himself. His reasoning is always predicated on what he thinks another person needs, and what would be best for them - even going so far as to tell them outright that what they're doing is wrong and not something he wants to support.
The game actively punishes you for being a soulless monster. Some people you encounter in the game already have that covered for you, unfortunately, and the only bad endings are ones you make by being inconsiderate or cruel. Anyway, my favorite part of the game is finally getting to where we (as Mars) finally get some of that kindness and support reciprocated by other characters. We all know Mars needs that after being put through the wringer.
In a different world under different circumstances, Mars would have been a great friend to Erin. For being a demon, he sure spends a lot of time rescuing people, forcefully or not. Isn't it weird how he fills that role so well?
That is a consequence ofSeeing Mars cupping his face in his hands in depressed exhaustion during the encounter where Cecille uses hypnosis for the first time really affected my opinion of him. He never says "I am going to ruin his life and enjoy it." He expresses how unhappy it makes him. He tries to find every way conceivable to avoid the inevitable before following through with an action. He works really hard to get there, too.
Mars is a caring and unfortunate individual who happens to have a traumatic backstory of abuse, serious parental issues, and an inability to harm others without requiring a justification - even one he's making up just to make it hurt less.
This is the only game with this tag which has ever gotten a free pass from me. In any given character route, Mars works himself ragged to get them to like him by being supportive and present, and then he makes promises to care for and to watch over them. He's been told his whole life that he's a demon and therefore irredeemable, but he spends his whole life trying to find comfort in people around him and build them up into a family for himself. His reasoning is always predicated on what he thinks another person needs, and what would be best for them - even going so far as to tell them outright that what they're doing is wrong and not something he wants to support.
The game actively punishes you for being a soulless monster. Some people you encounter in the game already have that covered for you, unfortunately, and the only bad endings are ones you make by being inconsiderate or cruel. Anyway, my favorite part of the game is finally getting to where we (as Mars) finally get some of that kindness and support reciprocated by other characters. We all know Mars needs that after being put through the wringer.
In a different world under different circumstances, Mars would have been a great friend to Erin. For being a demon, he sure spends a lot of time rescuing people, forcefully or not. Isn't it weird how he fills that role so well?
There's some Sera content in store. Some side character stories, starting of the feminisation of the hero. Some other things I've forgotten between that point and the last update.Been away from this game for a time now, is it worth starting over? Has the early game been updated? I remember I reached the point where you're locked in a shed with the Hero's redhead mom and you gotta corrupt her or something, so I think I was pretty far in. Don't wanna skip anything new, if it's been added.
did the update for other platform is the same date as patreon? or is he gonna delayed it a few days or weeks since usually update on patreon is for people who pay more so the can play it early? i'm not complaining i just wanna know if there's any delay for the update on another platformAccording to patreon the update will come out by the end of the month, but more likely sooner in the next week or so
Well sure, but I meant the early game. I think I noticed that the public scenes where you have fun with the priestess next to the hero outside got a touch-up in one of the versions, for example. Wondered if anything like that was done more, otherwise I'm just gonna try and find the right jump-in point from the main menu.There's some Sera content in store. Some side character stories, starting of the feminisation of the hero. Some other things I've forgotten between that point and the last update.
Think mostly minor stuff, I know for sure at some point nitro added a short introduction scene for a character named Hilda near the start of the game. Otherwise, your best choice is using the main menu to start all the new content.Well sure, but I meant the early game. I think I noticed that the public scenes where you have fun with the priestess next to the hero outside got a touch-up in one of the versions, for example. Wondered if anything like that was done more, otherwise I'm just gonna try and find the right jump-in point from the main menu.