- Mar 28, 2017
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Seems an awful lot like you just don't like the fetishes LWT 1 and 2 are focused on and hating on it because of that. No one's forcing you to play games you don't like, yet I see this same reasoning behind a lot of titles on this forum, where people complain because the game wasn't made to their own taste, and the current flavor seems to be fucking your family while you're playing some snotty edgy teen.The problem with LWT2 is that they listened too much to the cuck crowd and had more than half of the game focused on the MC being on the receiving end of the cheating. That's a valid fetish, sure, but I think the reason many people liked Elenor and LWT was that the MC in both was the one doing the cheating, not being cheating on. The 'thrill' of those two (IMHO, and realizing everyonsis different) is seeing how many other partners the respective MC could get.
Then they went overboard and E2 was pretty boring because they just made her a straight up slut with zero self control and fairly stupid too/tricked easily too, so she was less in control and not as strong a personality. LWT2 too the 'focus' of the swinger club that was the very last thing and pretty much made it the entire focus of the game, instead of just something they could dabble in to spice things up when the MC, who had been the one in control of all the sexines in the first one. felt like doing a little group stuff. LWT2 changing it so the MC could fairly easily flat out be removed from the "action", and the player have zero input and/or control negates the entire pplot of the first game. Usually in a 'harem' game the goal of the male MC is to get all the women himself, and only share on his terms. It's the game pile of shit they stepped in as BB did by introducing Eric, and is why (well in addition to the same game play now 4 years later) the games seem stale and less popular or else they are pretty much going to go the way as all those MnF flash games did when more compelling gameplay and stories came along.
Edit, agreed on Lisa. The only redeeming quality for LWT2 was the group scene at the end with her and the wife. Otherwise the game is pretty boring for the reasons mentioned. Living with Serena is the closest they have come to getting back to the popular format they had with LWT, let's see if they figure that out. All the short/repetitive games since LwS:FF haven't done much to redeem them.
Only real issue with LWT 2 that I noticed, was that people wanted the events to be more spread out, and that was indeed the main problem, if you don't take into account that it literally takes years between LWT releases/updates..