If you played the original game, you will have seen that it had nothing like the stupidity of having the police strip-search their investigators. That's the kind of lazy route to showing skin that I hate to see devs take, because it shows a lack of subtlety and understanding of what's actually sexy. A strip search that resulted from a MC action that the player chose (being lippy or evasive, for instance) fits the narrative better and doesn't suffer from being such an obvious brute-force way to show some skin early.
Really?
Like the commercials on TV, very logical that she ends up naked with a few movements... Or Grace losing her clothes piece by piece while helping her sister in a search, the strip search in the sauna (very very similar to this scene)... and so on.
You didn't like the scene, I understand, but come on, there are other scenes in the original game that go that way.
The fact that the developer does allow saves later doesn't fix the fact that the dev went out of their way to disable early saves and punish the player by making them re-play all the way from the beginning when, as happened to me, the game soft-locks. This wasn't a case of the developer failing to add save capability until later, it was a case of the developer deliberately taking time out from other tasks to frustrate the player. I am aware of the fact that the dev in the case of this irritation was probably Serio. That doesn't make it any less irritating. Maybe it will never be solved. But I can still bitch and moan about it!
It took me less than 5 minutes to get to the point where it allows you to save. If you speed up you can get there in less than 2 minutes. Yes, that option could have been enabled from the beginning, but it is not the first time I have seen a game like this, and it does not seem like it to me to get like that either.
On the other hand my last save has an hour and a half of play
At the end of the day, we are talking about someone who is doing this "for free", putting in their effort and their time, and that is something that people do not value.