It’s the same theme park, my friend. That’s why Emee shows up at the end of part 2. The notion being proposed is that the cards are a way for the theme park from the OPT games to build connections, gain popularity and make some money. It’s all part of the same narrative.
the SFW version was also pretty explicitly stated to be for people in more restricted countries, specifically Germany.
also love how you left out every creative idea in the game to argue for why it’s not creative because all you want is the sex part.
I don’t know how to tell you this, but “just sex” doesn’t exactly require creativity. The creativity goes into how you get there, what the context is, who the characters are, and so on. So it actually seems like you want a much less creative game with nothing but the sex part, which makes it odd that you’re criticizing it for having no creativity.
Let’s not twist this: I’m not upset that the game
has no sex — I’m saying that it
only functions because of the sex. And without it, it’s exposed for what it is: a creatively empty, copy-pasted rehash of the last game — just with card battles duct-taped on.
It’s literally the same setting as before: another theme park, same vibe, same "adult" angle, now pretending to be a real game by swapping androids for cards. That’s not worldbuilding — that’s asset recycling. And tossing in a returning character like Emee doesn’t suddenly give it narrative weight. That’s not storytelling, it’s a cameo.
You say I’m ignoring the creative elements. I’m not — I’m saying they’re weak. They don’t carry the experience. The SFW version proves it. The second you take away the NSFW hook, the rest of the game feels like filler content desperately trying to pass as meaningful. No depth, no tension, no real reason to care.
And no, slapping “this version is for restricted countries” on it doesn’t magically justify the lack of substance. If the game was genuinely strong, it wouldn’t
need to rely entirely on adult content to be worth anyone’s time.
So to sum it up:
- Same setting
- Same gimmick
- Zero growth
- And a “safe” version that exposes how empty the design really is
This isn’t evolution. It’s reruns. With less flavor.
I’m not here because I want “just sex” — I’m here because I expect
some effort. Right now, what you’re defending is not creativity — it’s a hollow theme park with a NSFW patch stapled on.