Zara Scarlet
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The post you drew attention to above, contradicts what you just said. 'The action or effect of making someone or something morally depraved'. That implies something that is intentionally done to a person and not something that happens to them by accident, or they choose for themselves. Every act of corruption requires another person to affect the victim and it doesn't matter whether it's seemingly accidental, they've still been influenced negatively by another person, and coerced into something they never chose themselves. Otherwise it wouldn't be corruption. What you're suggesting is not corruption, regardless of whether it's described as such in a game. A person cannot corrupt themselves, they can choose to act in the same way as other people who have been corrupted, but that is not the same as actually being corrupted. Because one is a choice and the other isn't.You are cherry picking pretty hard right there. There's plenty of corruption games where the corruption happens completely by coincidental events. There's no mastermind behind it, there's just a woman going on a journey where they find themselves in various situations and end up slowly enjoying lewd stuff. No one manipulates or forces them, they just end up taking that path through their own choices and twists of fate. There are plenty of games like that. You are trying to narrow down corruption games into this one little bracket of yours to make it seem like manipulation and drugging is completely normal, which I find ridiculous. There are many people out there who enjoy corruption games but hate drugging, blackmail and rape. Wtf do you think those people are doing then?
I'm definitely not trying to insinuate that manipulation and drugging is normal, I'm simply stating what corruption is and isn't, because people like you seem to be very confused. In real life, of course such things would be abhorrent, but this is complete fantasy, and just like I could happily slaughter thousands of npcs in a first person shooter game, I can also agree to manipulate and drug the completely ficticious female protagonist of this game, and it doesn't make me a bad person, because I understand the difference between reality and fantasy.
And all those people you claim like 'corruption' games. Well they don't. They like games where the protagonist gets to make morally dubious choices, and that is not the same as corruption, even if it gets tagged as such. Personally, I wouldn't mind more female protagonist games where the 'heroine' gets to choose to become a slut, without being blackmailed, raped or ruthlessly manipulated in other ways. But unfortunately, a lot of Devs seemed to be obsessed with having their protagonists start out as innocent country girls who are incredibly naive and somehow avoided finding out about sex on the internet, and then end up in cities where every other guy is an obnoxious pervert.
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