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Dolphin3000

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I read the text during H scenes and when something interesting happens, but I am not gonna read the text during every single slice of life dinner event. People like you need to understand that the situation is not black and white. If I really refused to read anything ever in my life I wouldn't have cared to even engage in this conversation. I probably wouldn't have played this game.
It's OK to be interested only in the sex scenes. Healthy people enjoy sex. But the sexual event itself will be more fulfilling, more enjoyable if it comes in a package, containing arousing, sexual tension, complicity, teasing, and finally the mechanical part of sex, the tension release. That's the subtle distinction between an erotic movie and a pornographic movie. Both deal with sex, but the former creates the right atmosphere for the sex to happen naturally, while the latter just presents you with the sexual act.

Playing only the sexual part of a good erotic game like "Light of My Life", is a good experience but somewhat empty. It is not the complete, fulfilling experience one can get from that game. If you let yourself get involved in the story, you will understand the characters' motivations, why they are doing what they are doing, and when the sexual part happens it will be much more enjoyable than just a good sex scene!

For analogy it would be like for a football fan (soccer fan in the US) to discover that there would be a good football match on TV and he decided to watch it. He would have fun, since he enjoys football. But it would be a complete different experience if it was a match of the football team he supports, and he went to the stadium, and he felt the whole atmosphere of the event, and he knew the importance of that match for his team, if it wins it will qualify for the bigger continental competition the next season, or even win the championship. Both are just a football match, but you cannot compare the two experiences.
 

LarryK

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For analogy it would be like for a football fan (soccer fan in the US) to discover that there would be a good football match on TV and he decided to watch it. He would have fun, since he enjoys football. But it would be a complete different experience if it was a match of the football team he supports, and he went to the stadium, and he felt the whole atmosphere of the event, and he knew the importance of that match for his team, if it wins it will qualify for the bigger continental competition the next season, or even win the championship. Both are just a football match, but you cannot compare the two experiences.
Now imagine the football fan magically getting a mashup recording of that great game that only showed the goals.
 

Kionashi

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dudes...I feel mr Tarzan is a genuine fan of this game that has a very particular way to enjoy it and that's fair, we could argue all day about if is the most optimal way to enjoy it, but in the end, he is happy with skimping trough dialog and jumping trough the sex scenes just as we are happy reading every single line and that's fine...

I know Mr Tarzan is not a troll since he doesn't actually harass naugthyroad to make the game more sexy and less wordy... he understands NR's vision and even though he doesn't share it, he still finds enough enjoyment on the game to keep playing it and stay up to the newests updates. Maybe one day he will be more willing to invest time and energy to really read everything and find out the amazing little details hidden between the lines, but that day is not today and is not up to us to take him there...

let's be happy everybody in this discussion enjoys the game and focus on what's really important how much clay would be necessary to make a replica of Denise's massive ass? :unsure:
 

LarryK

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Is The Divine Comedy called Dante's Inferno in english?
Inferno is the first part of Italian writer Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy. It is followed by Purgatorio and Paradiso. The Inferno describes Dante's journey through Hell, guided by the ancient Roman poet Virgil. In the poem, Hell is depicted as nine concentric circles of torment located within the Earth; it is the "realm ...
 

PBS666

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What a wonderful book, but I can't say I ever got to the story.
Same here. To really understand everything, you would have to be a specialist in 14th century Italian history. Some of the "villains" who are getting punished in hell in the story, were contemporaries of Dante. Others are well known from classic literature, but surprisingly, while we tend to see them more as heroes, they are considered as villains as well (for example Odysseus).
If you want a version of the story more in line with our modern mindset, I would recommend Larry Niven's Inferno.
 

LarryK

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maaaan it always brings a big smile to my face reading reviews like this one :'), even though the grammar could be better, I can feel the passion and excitement behind the person who wrote it...
Thank you for bringing that here. It reminded me of the exstatic joy my first time playing.
 

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maaaan it always brings a big smile to my face reading reviews like this one :'), even though the grammar could be better, I can feel the passion and excitement behind the person who wrote it...
Brings a smile to my face as well! Its really heckin' impressive that the game has so many positive reviews.
Like- the game has almost as many reviews (346) as it has pages of forum conversation (409). That ratio is wild.
Most players correctly identify how great the content is- and after that feel the need to gush over it in review. Pretty special really.
 

mrcachalote

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Inferno is the first part of Italian writer Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy. It is followed by Purgatorio and Paradiso. The Inferno describes Dante's journey through Hell, guided by the ancient Roman poet Virgil. In the poem, Hell is depicted as nine concentric circles of torment located within the Earth; it is the "realm ...
Yes, I know that... and "Dante's Inferno" is a game, would be really bad if Dante named his masterpiece in a silly way like that, especially when "Inferno" is just the first part of it...
 

Chagatai Khan

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Same here. To really understand everything, you would have to be a specialist in 14th century Italian history. Some of the "villains" who are getting punished in hell in the story, were contemporaries of Dante. Others are well known from classic literature, but surprisingly, while we tend to see them more as heroes, they are considered as villains as well (for example Odysseus).
If you want a version of the story more in line with our modern mindset, I would recommend Larry Niven's Inferno.
Whenever I read or hear about Dante's Inferno I have to think of a scene in Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry, where a fictional character descents the nine layers of Hell in an elevator. It always makes me laugh:

 

PBS666

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Whenever I read or hear about Dante's Inferno I have to think of a scene in Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry, where a fictional character descents the nine layers of Hell in an elevator. It always makes me laugh:

To quote the late Bon Scott: Hell ain't a bad place to be.
 
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Miðgarðsormr

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Same here. To really understand everything, you would have to be a specialist in 14th century Italian history. Some of the "villains" who are getting punished in hell in the story, were contemporaries of Dante. Others are well known from classic literature, but surprisingly, while we tend to see them more as heroes, they are considered as villains as well (for example Odysseus).
If you want a version of the story more in line with our modern mindset, I would recommend Larry Niven's Inferno.
They discuss and study this particular piece of literature to this day and age. To get most of it is enough to read it a few times in its entirety. But to really understand every reference, implication, nuance etc. none of us can get old enough to really understand it all. It is a fantastic piece of art that mixes religion, mythology, psychology, fear, terror and many more to combine it to a masterpiece for the mind and intellect.
And that is just the first part.

Dante's Purgatorio and Paradiso is a whole other debate again. And they even study that to this day and age.

THAT'S IT! A temple dedicated to Denise and Macy in the form of a bouncy castle. With inflatable statues of the girls inside. Worshippers could then have themselves launched into the temple, by a trebuchet of course, and bounce around until they reach nirvana...:giggle:
Denise and Macy's Bouncy Castle on Tour. Join us and get launched by a trebuchet of your choosing to land on the biggest tits and ass you ever find and enjoy the ride when hundreds of ppl try to jump into nirvana on the most splendid lady parts who ever saw the day of light.

Damn i should get into sales with something like this.
 

PBS666

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Denise and Macy's Bouncy Castle on Tour. Join us and get launched by a trebuchet of your choosing to land on the biggest tits and ass you ever find and enjoy the ride when hundreds of ppl try to jump into nirvana on the most splendid lady parts who ever saw the day of light.

Damn i should get into sales with something like this.
Problem is, it already exists. Prepare for some copyright claims

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