Speaking frienkly, I prayed when this game started off. The animations and models are awesome! Especially Shauna! Oh, I just fell in love! But these duck lips are a little embarrassing! And what confuses me most of all is this lack of SHOES! Really. At the bowling alley, they all stand barefoot on the street! Ohmy! I was just laughing like crazy! Is it really that hard to add? (I'm not kidding here, I'm really wondering if it's really difficult). You just don't need to add stripper heels to everyone, well, give them sneakers at least! well, it's a pity when the girls in the alley stand barefoot and there against the background of broken glass bottles = D.
Well This game cannot be compared with life, it’s stupid to even try. MC God who can say simply "hey you - I'm waiting for you undressed in bed in 5 minutes" and so it will be even after seeing him for the first time, and this is a fact. But perhaps that is why such games are needed. Unfortunately, starting in week two, I lost the main storyline and just got confused by an endless number of girls, each of whom claim to have sex with an MC. The spark of this game is lost - the relationship between Shauna, MC and Jamie. And I don't even know how to get my interest back in this game. Maybe during a basketball game, the roof of the gym will collapse and most of the characters will cease to exist?
It seems that the author simply does not know what to do next with a dramatic situation, except how to pile up the number of characters. This is utopia. I can advise him to read "The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations" by Georges Polti - a classic textbook for all directors and screenwriters in the world.
Well This game cannot be compared with life, it’s stupid to even try. MC God who can say simply "hey you - I'm waiting for you undressed in bed in 5 minutes" and so it will be even after seeing him for the first time, and this is a fact. But perhaps that is why such games are needed. Unfortunately, starting in week two, I lost the main storyline and just got confused by an endless number of girls, each of whom claim to have sex with an MC. The spark of this game is lost - the relationship between Shauna, MC and Jamie. And I don't even know how to get my interest back in this game. Maybe during a basketball game, the roof of the gym will collapse and most of the characters will cease to exist?
It seems that the author simply does not know what to do next with a dramatic situation, except how to pile up the number of characters. This is utopia. I can advise him to read "The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations" by Georges Polti - a classic textbook for all directors and screenwriters in the world.