But is it right to ignore such things if the developer is including them in the game? It’s his vision and must have some meaning that may be important later in the story. Sure, you can ignore everything, but what’s the point of playing the game then? You could just wait for someone to share the scenes. Considering this, it’s also natural that there will be criticism, both positive and negative, if there are things to address.
It's more that I'm not taking it too seriously. It's like reading an AU fanfic I guess. A lot of things will generally make no sense or loosely reference the original material depending on the genre you're reading? So since it's a NTR Parody, a lot of dialogue is just going to be said in favor of that. But anyways it's kind of why I say at the end of my tangent to I guess enjoy this game/story in a vacuum. Constantly comparing it to its source material would only be headache inducing, because like you said "It's his vision and must have some meaning that may be important later in the story" is going to focus more on what the developer wants instead of focusing on respecting the source material.
In this sense, the developer and us consumers want to see the NTR Porn shit go down, so all the story bits being mentioned/used are just there to further this agenda. Kirito and Asuna are realistically nowhere near this stupid, and all the other girls that had any interest in Kirito definitely don't go off the deep end. Referencing the ALO bit, where Asuna's dad somehow saves her instead of Kirito, it probably can further imply Kirito's incompetence, hence it's important towards furthering the NTR storyline. So it's "important" but also not something to waste time comparing to the original is what I mean in terms of "ignoring" it, if that makes sense?
So my general advice is to not take the connection between the original source and the parody too seriously is about it?
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