it's just a matter of opinion and taste.Thanks for responding properly instead of going hostile immediately like the previous responder. With the exposition dumps not bothering you, I guess it is an understandable position to take considering your experience with GRRM. But the issue with me personally was the length of certain conversations, whether it be with Cooper, the male/female docs, and Jasmine in the lab. It went on for too long to a point where, given I was able to understand the terms, it felt pretty corny. My experience with lore dumps is from Expanse books, which I read after the series. Corey's books have exposition dumps, but they're in quick bursts and leave without lingering, not giving you a bad aftertaste. By the end of each book, you can piece together the MacGuffin lore without completely being overwhelmed by its presence in every dialogue. But again, I'm certainly not making a comparison of this AVN with Corey's novels because that's ridiculous.
The reason why I can't compare this to some other AVN here is because this one is unique here in its own way. The writer certainly is intelligent, and there are some really good dialogues between MC and the ex-wife, which felt natural and very non-AVN writing to me. Also, the renders of the characters show that the dev genuinely put thought into those scenes; the dialogue of resentment in Allison's face and them just not hooking up just after exchanging good words signifies the dev put at least some thought into their arc, even if it's an avn. Hence why I even made the original review, because it was different than anything I've played here. A few fixes in the story, in my opinion, would really make this game one of the best here.
Now about the writer statement, I explained what I actually meant to the other person before in one of my replies; I guess I should have worded it better considering it got quoted twice. I'll keep that in mind.
I, myself, enjoy technical dumps. and in this game, you even get it with banter. to me, it all adds to the immersion and world building. especially for sci-fi stories, it shows the author actually tried to make it believable and did some research. The Dune saga is a good example of technical/"science" dumps
dude ! didn't even think of that. you're so right. it could be her dog. Maggie's path is already full of drama, and she already has Wyatt that kind of links her to Allison. adding more drama to her route might be too muchThe only bad thing with Maggie's route is i think they are setting it up so it was her dog that caused the whole incident with his daughter. Remember them talking about the dog smelling his dog on her? And that's gonna SUCK if that's the case.
she is into femdom even. it might put off a lot of players if we add more
then each choice and decision is important.Dudeee, why this game didn't have harem
bro! that's a good point ! in France, you can even combine the private health insurance of both parents for kids if you have some. i don't know how it works in the US, but it might be because the big pharma company is so capitalistic that they have poor health insurance for their employees to reduce the costs ?Here's a plot hole for you. If Allison has the custody of Lily and she works as a VP of R&D department in a pharmaceutical company, then why is not her insurance cover Lily's treatment? I am not talking about Wake up Institute but the hospital thing.