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In relation to the creator's pinup series centered around the same topic.Sex-Arcade "THE GAME"... i-in relation to what?..."Sex-Arcade The Movie", based on the classic famous novel series we all love: "Sex-Arcade Chronicles"?
u r like 6months too late to the party.....In relation to the creator's pinup series centered around the same topic.
I really do hope there are more scenes than right now.from the screenshots this seems like a copy-paste game.
Make 1 character, make 3 animations, copy paste a different head on the same body.
Or is there more to it?
game design is not something you change post alpha. So i fear even with 9000 more updates... the screenshots will still be relevant.
In fairness, that might be because they go so outlandish and over-the-top with their works, while Sabu's tends to be a bit more grounded in realism. It's still fictional characters, sure, but they're also in situations that women could realistically be in.Apart from the fact I don't like non-con stuff, I hate how that artist always thinks he has to explain he doesn't support real life rape/violence against women. Of course you don't, otherwise you're a damn psychopath. From my point of view, you don't have to explain yourself *before* anybody attacks your work.
Artists like, let's say, Shädman or Pestilence are even more hardcore and obscene sometimes, but none of them drop an alert saying they do not support real rape/violence/snuff/pedophilia. That's just obvious.
If your whole work is about one theme, assume it completely, especially if that theme is risky. *You* chose that theme, that kink, that fetish, nobody forced you ; don't justify yourself.
I'm ok with a "You're about to see sex scenes about rape. If you're uncomfortable with that fantasy, do not proceed" warning, but that kind of "Hey guys, I don't like rape you know? Like, really. Ok? We're good?" message sounds unsecure and artificial to me.
About the game itself, hard to give an opinion right now since it's in a very early stage.
I'd say what I feel and think about the game right now is exactly what I feel toward Sabudenego's work in general: I like the style, I don't like the theme.
The guy has skills, no doubt.
Totally agree. And honestly, while it may be a given that these creators don't support these actions, it's kinda refreshing to see someone go to lengths to be explicit in stating this.In fairness, that might be because they go so outlandish and over-the-top with their works, while Sabu's tends to be a bit more grounded in realism. It's still fictional characters, sure, but they're also in situations that women could realistically be in.
Refreshing? You say it like it's rare? I see these kinds of disclaimers in almost every western H-game I play or comic I read.Totally agree. And honestly, while it may be a given that these creators don't support these actions, it's kinda refreshing to see someone go to lengths to be explicit in stating this.