- Feb 25, 2017
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not kink shaming or whatever
but a recent game called Henteria Chronicles, reading from it intro, it gives the male protag min interaction
-While the game is based on unavoidable NTR, it might also appeal to people more interested in corruption. The MC doesn’t have dialogues, and his personality is kept to a minimum. As such, it is ultimately up to the player to decide where they want to position themselves: through the MC’s eyes, as a third party, or as the antagonist.
which i thought it was real weird, when the PC has no interaction or whatever, why not just female protag like the "curse of kubel", the male protag is just a background laying flat and you do whatever you like? or is this due to players in the west prefer male protag even there's no interaction?
forgive me for bad engrish![Face palm :FacePalm: :FacePalm:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
but a recent game called Henteria Chronicles, reading from it intro, it gives the male protag min interaction
-While the game is based on unavoidable NTR, it might also appeal to people more interested in corruption. The MC doesn’t have dialogues, and his personality is kept to a minimum. As such, it is ultimately up to the player to decide where they want to position themselves: through the MC’s eyes, as a third party, or as the antagonist.
which i thought it was real weird, when the PC has no interaction or whatever, why not just female protag like the "curse of kubel", the male protag is just a background laying flat and you do whatever you like? or is this due to players in the west prefer male protag even there's no interaction?
forgive me for bad engrish