Call you history teacher and say him that hes a bad teacher.
Oh, so multiple sources that confirm the facts are the result of bad information? Or, perhaps you're the one who doesn't know what they're talking about. Seems to be a going theme with you, bud.
It fails at what it takes, like not too hard, but noticeable. At least at the beginning.
Given you haven't played the entire game and deleted it after what, getting to the second Iron Maiden fight which, by the way, is really friggin easy and despite that, there is also a guide for the game in its own thread on this forum. It's not like you would have to work too hard to get past certain parts.
I can download and try to beat it to the end with the help of guides and cheat engine, but I really doubt that I change my opinion even after reading all really sad-sad backstories of all characters.
Sad-sad, like Undertale? Like your 10/10 MGQ, whose story hits way-too-predictable beats and barely works outside being a porn game? Also, if you need cheats to beat a game, it says a lot about you. Dark Souls, as an example, is a game about trial and error. You learn by experiencing failure, and retrying an area before mastering it. Games shouldn't reward the player for turning their system on. It should require the player to figure out how to get past a certain part and then seek to do it better on subsequent playthroughs.
Im not.
Only thing that objectively good is that its really long story that didnt falling off on pieces as it progresses.
And again, you didn't bother playing Shrift. At all. You're wildly speculating that, based on your experience with a non-porn title and your barely-qualified experience with a porn game, that the latter fails because you weren't given a free pass for opening the game folder. Welcome to the real world.
Not so long ago I "speedrun" MGQ with cheats to make a complete save list for certain someone, WHO DIDNT APPRECIATED IT AT ALL (I know you reading this). And even with holding down "skip dialog" and skip battle cheats it have taken around 3 hours.
I doubt that person cares enough to stalk you around the forums. Also, if it takes you 3 hours to get past MGQ with a cheat engine and skipping all dialogue, yikes. Most of the battles are fairly easy with obvious strategies The game even telegraphs every fight and what skills to use. You have to be completely brain-dead to need any level of help in them. The only one that drags unnecessarily is the final boss, and most of her hp gets wittled down around the 2/3rd mark.
Im not aware of any other game, yet another VN, that are that linear and that long that holds together entire time. That a lot of "that"-s.
Then you haven't heard of, or played too many games or VN's, if your measure for "good storytelling" and "good gameplay" is MGQ.
Thanks for the link, Oh and don't worry, I'm a Patient one. i was there when "Mogi-Origins" had their crowd-funding, and i'm still waiting for them to finish that game. i can play the waiting game just fine.
I moved on from MoGi long ago, after the "team" recruited an alleged "tech" company in India to help them develop their game, only to pay an exorbitant amount of money for a level that wasn't even coded with a background after two years of "work." There's incompetence, and then there's whatever doing something that stupid can be called.[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]