VN Ren'Py The Fall of Camelot: The Betrayal of Guinevere & Lancelot [Part 1] [AllForOne124]

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Nyemor

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Can someone tell me what happens in the part one. Guinevere fall obviously but what happened after, I played the demo but I want to wait until they release the full game to play
 

Hazystomp

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Freaking trash. Worst VN i have played. The inconsistencies with the cg's are too much.
 
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I'm a very NTR-sensitive person—I hate this genre deeply. Don’t get me wrong, I like cheating, but only when it’s fun and hot. I hate it when it’s painful. Given all that, I was able to play this game for quite a while without it being heartbreaking at all. Arthur couldn’t be taken seriously, and overall the story was surprisingly funny. So everything fit into the “fun” category, and somewhat “hot” too (though, frankly, not really—but that’s okay). I actually liked this game, despite being an NTR-hater.


However, I sensed the exact moment when I needed to stop. It was in the Tangled Forest, when Arthur sent Lancelot to save his wife while he himself went to distract Cath Palug—risking his life way more than Lancelot did and possibly sacrificing himself in the process. (I know, early in the story we’re told that after Guenevere betrays him he's still alive so he’d probably survive the encounter with Cath Palug—but still, it was very selfless of him to take on Cath Palug alone.) Meanwhile, put into nightmares, Guenevere was in the castle, waiting for Arthur to save her.


I stopped at that moment because I understood what would happen next—Lancelot would come to save her, and his face would be the first she’d see when she woke up. That’s when she’d fall for him, and the NTR arc would finally reach its conclusion. And it’s obvious that Arthur should have understood this. He should have been the one going after his wife—not sacrificing himself fighting Cath Palug, especially after noticing how close she and Lancelot had become.


So I get it: from this point, it wouldn’t be “fun” NTR anymore; it would start to hurt. Guenevere had been resistant to Lancelot’s advances even after he “spoiled” her with his fairy-magic-imbued dick and magical endurance, making her unable to be satisfied with normal sex. Even after that date when they flew on a unicorn and Lancelot confessed his love, she didn’t reciprocate and still loved Arthur. When she was trapped in that nightmare dream by magic, she was calling out to Arthur to save her—even though last time it was Lancelot who saved her. At this point, it was no longer fun to watch her be taken by Lancelot; it would already hurt. You could say this is where the real NTR starts—and that’s where I quit.


Thanks for reading this drivel from an NTR-hater who played an NTR game hoping this time it would be hot, not painful. That said, I wrote all this so if I’m wrong and her heart isn’t stolen the way I described, someone could tell me—and maybe then I’d continue playing, hoping the story would go back to being a fun game about cheating, not a painful one.

P.S. I know that Lancelot + Guenevere is canon, and I know that the the cuck being a good guy treated deeply wrong is an NTR staple. I just hoped this game wouldn't be NTR. I hoped for a funny parody, and this game was quite funny and lighthearted up until the point I described.
 
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Hazystomp

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There's nothing wrong with the story cuz dev didn't have to think about it himself but the visuals are largely inconsistent with the shading and even different colour grading. Ruins the fun very much. This is the worst ai art because of the inconsistencies.
 
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