ShinyBoots1993
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This is why I and the team happily point to other games that exist to meet their fetish. There is variety on the market.That and Gunsmoke is going to cover that part of the X-Men porn game market anyway. No need to diversify this game's portfolio to that extent.
This works half the time. The other half is people saying that we're the only game that focuses so heavily on having a story.
Which to be completely honest? Aside from just meet and fuck games like Beachside Bunnies, I think every game should make an effort in the plot department.
The question I ask to all game devs is "Why should I play your game instead of just going to pornhub?"
When I answer this for my own game, it's because we provide the closest thing to an X-Men life sim in existence. The sex is a bonus. A really fun and fappable bonus.
I recently played a DC game that I won't name because I don't want to send any hate to them but the characters all seemed off model to one degree or another, the story was half baked, and the writer clearly doesn't have a grasp of English.
At that point I'm better off looking at the many well made Wonder Woman cosplay porn videos.
Never say never. She does appear in the comics during the timeline we've set forth.Honestly, would be awesome if Psylocke could be in this game too
It very much was intentional. We like to add small details for the more attentive players.Given the painstaking care with which artists forge their creations, screenwriters construct their worlds, and a psychologist plumbs the depths of comic book lore... the formula C₄₃H₆₆N₁₂O₁₂S₂—the hormone Oxytocin, often called the 'hormone of love' or 'affection'—scrawled upon the board in Jean's room can hardly be considered a mere coincidence, can it?