- Nov 27, 2018
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Bonjour Messieurs,
thank you for taking your time to respond to my review.
Also thanks for putting all that time and effort into creating a visual novel like Milky Touch - I can only imagine how much hard work that means.
The explanation ("she does it all the time") is still a fig leaf for weak storytelling and doesn't make the story more plausible - quite on the contrary, but that's just my opinion.
Regarding voice acting:
I'm well aware that VA requires a crazy amount of work and money, which only few indie studios can afford.
I still prefer VNs / games to either have full VA on an at least semi-professional level - or no VA at all because I'd rather imagine voices than having to deal with partial or bad VA, but that's again just a personal taste.
I'd consider myself a critical yet fair person, but that's what reviews are supposed to be: critical (on both ends) - and yes, I'm still able to enjoy a good VN / game, thanks.
Judging from the art, ladies' physique and tone of Milky Touch I indeed had the impression that your production strives for a certain amount of realism, but the lack hereof isn't my main critique (even though that masturbation scene in the office really made me frown).
In the end my main point of criticism (which you btw. completely ignored in your response) still is that Milky Touch is way too verbose to be an all-out enjoyable experience - once again: That's my personal taste.
However, If I take my time to write a (lengthy) review or explanation regarding a VN / game, it usually means that I want it to succeed - so: Yes, I care for your work and I wish you and your team all the best for Milky Touch.
thank you for taking your time to respond to my review.
Also thanks for putting all that time and effort into creating a visual novel like Milky Touch - I can only imagine how much hard work that means.
The explanation ("she does it all the time") is still a fig leaf for weak storytelling and doesn't make the story more plausible - quite on the contrary, but that's just my opinion.
Regarding voice acting:
I'm well aware that VA requires a crazy amount of work and money, which only few indie studios can afford.
I still prefer VNs / games to either have full VA on an at least semi-professional level - or no VA at all because I'd rather imagine voices than having to deal with partial or bad VA, but that's again just a personal taste.
You probably didn't mean it like that, but your statement comes across as if you want to deny my right to judge your work.I hope you will enjoy our game in the future, but enjoyment normally doesn't accompany a judgmental state of mind. If one just cares about reality and whether something makes sense or not, I doubt one could ever enjoy any Marvel productions, but most do.
I'd consider myself a critical yet fair person, but that's what reviews are supposed to be: critical (on both ends) - and yes, I'm still able to enjoy a good VN / game, thanks.
Judging from the art, ladies' physique and tone of Milky Touch I indeed had the impression that your production strives for a certain amount of realism, but the lack hereof isn't my main critique (even though that masturbation scene in the office really made me frown).
In the end my main point of criticism (which you btw. completely ignored in your response) still is that Milky Touch is way too verbose to be an all-out enjoyable experience - once again: That's my personal taste.
However, If I take my time to write a (lengthy) review or explanation regarding a VN / game, it usually means that I want it to succeed - so: Yes, I care for your work and I wish you and your team all the best for Milky Touch.
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