- Mar 23, 2019
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But it's also the fact that you've got an opponent to outsmart.
I mean, not really. Hunter's kind of stupid and the choices that lead to the ntr scenes are always exteremy obvious. There are plenty of ntr games where the characters are competing with each other. This is not one of those games at all. Even with ntr turned on its pretty much impossible for you to get an ntr scene unless you deliberately let it happen. Hunter is important to the story but that's only because Sterling probably would have never thought of doing anything with any of the characters without Hunters interference. Most of the character events honestly don't really have anything to do with hunter as a character or any of his plans.
Hunter actively helps the protagonist build up a relationship and actually wants Sterling to succeed. Hunter's only real problem is that Sterling is unwilling to share so he's not even really a rival in any regard. It's honestly almost like Sterling is ntring Hunter. Hunter is basically akin to wily coyote where everytime he tries something it blows up in his face and they are pretty much all compeltely ridiculous. I also don't really get why so many people are trying to talk so much about the story in a game that's clearly pretty comedic and episodic in nature. I like the game but it isn't really trying to have some super deep compleling story and theres nothing wrong with that.
"Having an opponent to outsmart" as never really a thing in this game whether you play with ntr or not.