Your opinion is understandable, but even if you say you don't take the story seriously, I feel like many of those those that have an issue with how MC acts are those that still take the story too seriously.
I really try not to take it seriously and usually that's very easy given just how absurd it can be. Sometimes things hit me in a serious way anyway. Aya's face while a certain event was going on that I absolutely would not have allowed to happen if I had any sort of control in the matter really hurt my heart. And then when everything's just fine I just want to be like "Whoa, whoa, whoa! Are we
not going to address what just happened here?! Nada? Zilch?" Of course there were times where he
ignored no and it didn't affect me, but that one part was a little too real. What haunting imagery.
And then everything's fine. I just wanted a little bit of control. A
"Rape her or nah?" prompt so I can slam the enter key on "NO!" hard enough that I'd need a new laptop.
The thing with Lisa was a minor annoyance. The choices were meaningless, for god's sake just make her a
a prostitute and come out and say it, or if there's gonna be a choice let the choices actually do something. That Aya thing though, that was pretty bad.
Sometimes the protagonist can be surprisingly thoughtful which doesn't happen often but always catches me off guard. Sure he's definitely sticking to the "Fuck love, gotta bang 'em all" thing but at least he's upfront about it, and then he'll go and actually say or do something that actually suggests he cares for a girl's well-being. Given his usual behavior that always makes me do a double-take. Then there was that one time where he was actually concerned about
hurting Miranda's dad by fucking Tifa. First of all fuck that guy, but even if the old man weren't steaming pile of shit, cucking him is totally the kind of immoral act I'd be down for. But the protagonist--who's usually kind of a selfish douche--wants to play goody-two-shoes. o.0
I'm holding off on doing the skin treatment for Kirk's mom. I already tried that in an earlier run (decided to start over for some reason) and I really like
Emma Watson I mean Dr. Emma, but I also like investing 5,000 bucks every chance I get and hurtling closer to closer to a million dollars in the bank. I'm at 240,000 invested right now with 3,000 per day in interest, and that's enough to make a million in a year.
I wonder if there's an option to buy a company and exploit my employees for their labor with starvation wages.