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I'm a romantic person(probably demisexual, but it's a self-diagnosis and i'm not a psychologist, the only symptom that i recognized is me needing a sense of attachment to people to considering them "fuckable") meaning that i need some romance, some fluff, call it whatever you want, but if i don't like a character, i'm not interested in them at all, at worse i straight up forget their existence(unless they're major recurring assholes). BUT i understand what you mean, even though i dislike NTR and i'm neutral for sharing(it's situational, sometimes i like it, sometimes i don't).The whole being the only man in the world thing is just ridiculous. I swear that is some crazy fantasy from a person who, in real life, does not get laid. I don't know. I just think it's selfish that the guy can fuck who ever he wants and the girls only wanna be with you lol! It's not realistic and it's boring. Like Max's Life where everybody can have fun with each other or at least be given the option. I don't mean NTR, that's not necessary. Some wonderful depraved incestious swinging fun. These are porn games for christ sakes. Why would you wanna play the same vanilla sex you have in real life. (Not me lol, probably why I like these kind of games, at least before I got sick) Ok, sorry rant over.
In my previous post, i added the list of Dark Magic's reviews that i agree with(like edited while you were writing the post i'm quoting now XD) and at the same time i agree with you, but i wanna share an extra opinion based on the romantic person thing: Dark Magic has so many characters, and they all feel bland and forgettable, the only difference is how they look, and even then, some of them look very similar to each other, which is precisely why i prefer Island of Oblation: Smaller cast of characters(for now at least), better looking graphic(compared to Dark Magic which is...one of the earliest versions of Honey Select 1), the story isn't nonsensical and filled with plotholes right from the start, unlike Dark Magic that doesn't explain things, thus creating plotholes
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