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Ropyl

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I really loved their previous game up until a point, the art is really appealing, I have mostly praise for them, exept that they are going for the "everyone love everything by default" approach to fetish that really turn me off.

Sadly I don't think I'm the target audience this time, best of luck to them.
That would also be my main issue with the game but honestly, what I like is so nicely done that I'm prepared to go through the less appealing fetishes ^^
 

aifman7

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So how does this work out narratively? If this is a prequel, did she get mind wiped or something before the events of Third Crisis? Judging from the screenshots it seems like she gets fully sexually corrupted during the course of this prequel, and then in the main game she just... forgets it all?

What happened? Feel free to spoil me, I don't plan to play this one but I'm really curious after playing through just about all of Third Crisis awhile back.


EDIT: Oh nevermind, I'm dumb and I mis-read the OP. It's a different main character, I see now.

Unrelatedly, from what I'm reading in reviews and comments here, it sounds like the devs finally went back to a non-linear experience, so that's good at least. That was something that really ticked me off about TC, it started off as more of a sandbox RPG, but at some point they removed that and turned it into a super linear experience... and the corruption pacing... eh, I have a lot of frustrated opinions about TC.

Anyways, glad to see they're doing this one differently and giving players a little more agency, assuming I'm reading things correctly. I know I'm late to the party, but good luck on the project regardless, devs.
 

Yotsuyu

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I really loved their previous game up until a point, the art is really appealing, I have mostly praise for them, exept that they are going for the "everyone love everything by default" approach to fetish that really turn me off.

Sadly I don't think I'm the target audience this time, best of luck to them.
Yeah, words can't express how much the "everyone loves everything by default" approach to fetishes annoys me. It's something I seem to come across more often from western creators and plays a big role in why I tend to avoid/overlook them.
 
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jems666

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"everyone loves everything by default" will get more people and fewer turned off than some niche fetish that will get a few and many turned off. But I guess the best of both worlds would be like some games do that let you check off what you don't want to see, but some devs want their fans to experience the whole game they created and that makes sense too.
 
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HikkiG

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"everyone loves everything by default" will get more people and fewer turned off than some niche fetish that will get a few and many turned off. But I guess the best of both worlds would be like some games do that let you check off what you don't want to see, but some devs want their fans to experience the whole game they created and that makes sense too.
It's also safer to develop for due to harsher and harsher payment platform restrictions being introduced with every passing year.
 
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Ronia

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Combat in the first game was a barely functional gimmick that didn't add anything of value. It sucked up development time while being so fundamentally poorly designed that no amount of work could ever justify its existence. Fortunately the developers didn't repeat their mistake this time around.
 
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