This is just unfortunate. The story, the characters all meaningless at the end. Ohh man. Why dev, why? no gallery to boot. Was so looking forward for an update.
Yeah, look at that against this quote only half a year ago - Taken from the dev's Patreon.This ending is the absolute bleakest and most nihilistic way to end the story.
We playing an old man? lolNow in your fifties
I think I'll try this dev/s seem like a sweet guy lolI am the actual author of this game. Please be aware it is a slow burn. A visual novel first and a porn game second. You also don't get penalized for choosing everyone as this is a harem game of sorts. I hope you enjoy playing as this has been a true labor of love. I've included a link in case you are interested in supporting development of On Distant Shores. If not, I completely understand, but I would love if you would share any honest feedback in the comments.
Damn it I thought this story would be the MC overcoming his depression and being a good influence to the people around him. It's almost as disappointing as the Star Wars sequel trilogyThis ending is the absolute bleakest and most nihilistic way to end the story.
Nothing ever matters, the "choices" you made in the end just hammer this idea home.
The MC ended the journey just as alone, confused and depressed as in the beginning
You were repeatedly told that you need every one of your girls in your harem for your ultimate choice, but you ended up forgetting them all, leaving you to face the end alone and scared.
It is not your fault, though; it is just that the universe collapses right into you. All your struggles and effort, happiness and sadness, love and hatred, are all inconsequential and ineligible in the ultimate fate of the universe.|
This game reminds me of Philip K Dick's short story "Faith of Our Fathers", in which the MC in the story, after also learning that nothing he had done ever mattered, got one last night of human comfort as his body was melting away. "Faith of Our Fathers" has left me questioning the reality and the purpose of life, and I suspect I will ask myself the same questions in the following days.
Does anything truly matter?
Anything, simply anything instead of a black "this is all" screen, will blunt the feeling of pain and emptiness much, but it would lose the (mose likely) accidental effect of this overwhelming dose of fatalism and bleakness by giving your choices a meaning, then what is left is just a bland rushed ending, instead of this gloriously provoking and polarizing messI have been following this game for some time, the story had so many things happening and a constant influx of new information so it was entertaining to watch it unfold since i enjoy lore in games even if it was confusing at times. I liked the girls a lot but we didn't have much time with many, especially since there were plenty girls so i imagine it is a difficult task whenever there are so many characters.
But the ending...
I won't lie it does make sense in retrospect, why things were so all over the place i guess, there was no real world to make sense so literally anything could exist in this world, and all the end of times situation and the role Mc has in it was explained, but i can't say it was satisfying.
In terms of personal preference i don't think i really enjoy such a bleak and empty ending, it really gives a terrible feeling, but that is preference so i don't think it's a valid critic.
However how the end unfolds i believe it does give margin to critic, the final choices were absolutely meaningless, all that build up and conflict regarding the ultimate fate of the story is not really relevant because we don't see it, and i believe this is the most dissapointing thing of the ending.
You could make the story less painful by showing the copy in the new world, interacting with the girls, you could make it bleaker by ending with a black screen saying "but you never saw that" however not showing the consequences of the final choices is in my opinion a HUGE mistake and gives and empty feeling different from what i believe was intended, not from the fate of the Mc but from frustration of the lack of impact the choices made by the player had.
Never shapes up to be this wayDamn it I thought this story would be the MC overcoming his depression and being a good influence to the people around him. It's almost as disappointing as the Star Wars sequel trilogy
There are key moments we have little comprehension about the impact of our choices.Question for the longtime players. Would a walkthrough be needed too?
I agree with this. there should been a glimpse of the aftermath or an epilogue per sayPlayed the ending. Only seem to be two endings -Would have helped if a glimpse of the new system was shown where MC 2.0 is 'reunited' with his harem and of course little Amy and that all the LOST have been restored.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
IIRC no one dies if you choose the right girlI struggle now in this game by this damn demon i must kill anyone amd lose the game i have no other choice was i can go but why? why the dev make this that i must kill a person in this game this is very sad