Instead of creating a new story with new models, the dev decided to continue using the same characters and setup — just slapped a "different timeline" label on it. The first game is NTR-focused, and now the second game is suddenly being sold as a harem — but the catch is, it's all happening before the NTR.
Honestly, what’s the point of that? If players already know these characters are going to end up in group sex, MMF, blackmail, or other NTR content later on, how are we supposed to get emotionally invested in a harem setup now?
It doesn’t matter if it’s technically a "different timeline" or a "prequel" — the outcome is still canon. And knowing that just kills the enjoyment. NTR and harem are oil and water — they serve completely different fantasies. You can’t mix them and expect both sides to be happy.
If the goal was to create a real harem experience, it should've been done with a clean slate — new models, new characters, new story. Reusing the same cast from a controversial NTR title and expecting harem players to just roll with it is honestly baffling. You're not just fighting genre expectations — you're fighting your own game history.