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IyvanTheDotty
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I did not have very high expectations of this game due to it's art style. but I'm very glad that the Rotties piqued my interest because the story this game tells is perfect.
I have never experienced such an intense emotional destress from a piece of fiction in a while and this one broke me. I needed three days just to feel somewhat normal again. I will admit that it's because I really invested myself in the story and felt like everything that was happening to Finn was happening to me, but even still the story is done very well.
Despite my strong and positive feelings, the Japan-inspired and Jiro section was a drag. It might just be personal preference [I do not like anime and weeaboos], but it felt like a very strong disconnect from the structure that was being upheld in the previous sections and the sections afterward.
Even with that, the ending I got was vicious. I'm not giving spoilers, but it fucked me up. I stared at the title screen for some time before I got up from my desk and laid down on my bed for a few hours.
I don't care what happens afterward; Rajiv is my new husband.
Right. Sorry.
What I meant was that it's on the side of the actual game. I can look to the side, but that would waste time and not allow a better score. (To my understanding.)
I legitimately didn't know the characters where actually talking with each other and it upset me because the interaction was actually funny.
Thank you for actually replying back.
I will admit that I was just angry because I was held accountable for cheating in one of the routes that I took (a choice that I made in-game), but nothing happened to me when I cheated on the twink and the bar owner. It bothered me that there were a lot of non-linear aspects that were overtaken by only reading.
Non-linear visual novels are definitely games I enjoy, so that could also be a reason for my frustration.
I just like making choices that genuinely affect the progression of the story. Making it my story. Helping me feel like I'm apart of the cast of characters.
This game is way too kinetic. There are choices, but they really don't feel like they affect the story at all. And I understand that this is a visual novel, but there is way too much emphasis on reading and not enough on visuals.
I should be able to understand what was going on and I was thrown off so bad one the crow started talking about a war.
I appreciate the effort put in this project, but there's too many cons (personally) that make me unable to enjoy this experience.