Its on the google play store!
I AM HYPED! To play
And avoid this thread for a week
Probably
Ohhhh
The game looks cool, I love games like this, and from what I saw, it’s from the same “author” as the Vampire the Masquerade games of choice.
A little question: How many words are there in the final game?
Hope you enjoy! The Beast of Glenkildove is licenced with World of Darkness so it’s the same setting, but is by a new author. William Brown’s made games with Choice of Games before though - The Mysteries of Baroque and Cliffhanger: Challenger of Tomorrow.
Ah, good ol’ Annis Kean was mentioned.
Technically speaking, the other person is correct; betrayal of an emotional bond can be considered a form of NTR. This is why stories about childhood friends being “stolen” are often tagged as NTR. Since Japan created the genre, if they classify it as NTR, then it is indeed NTR.
So like how can I save claw or claudia , or is it like she is meant to die?
It is possible to save her.
Spoil it ? Like can u dm it or something
I don’t read as much manga as before, but is it the Japanese artists doing that trope picking, or is it fans, especially Western fans, tagging anything remotely in the outer radius of cuckoldry/cheating NTR? Because they did that with yaoi, yuri and others. I’ve seen NTR applied to the relationship between Wyll and his patron in BG3. I just can’t trust it lmao
If what you said is true, applying this to this scenario… is still weird (to me). How can someone betray an emotional bond that hasn’t been fed in almost a decade?
I understand the player having a fresher attachment to the character, and I even understand it evoking bad feelings on some players. But realistically what happened wasn’t shocking or forced. It’s an interesting bump if you can pursue Kitty.
Already?! Wow, time flew! Got enough to buy it, right now anyway. Hopefully still upon release too!
They tag it as that. It may seem strange, but it is what it is, as long as the bond is not truly broken, it counts as ntr. I don’t really care (cause I don’t like Kitty) but basically if there was a time when they showed mutual interest in each other when they were younger and nothing was ever clearly resolved (like someone stating that it wouldn’t happen or that the moment has passed), then it could be considered a form of NTR for the one who still has feelings.I suppose all of this could have been addressed with a text message. It seems like in 9y they didn’t communicate at all, not even by phone or text.
Can someone please explain what NTR is for us troglodytes?
Maybe this?
Thanks!
It feels weird to just keep talking about something like adultery using manga terms. Especially when talking about a Western game made by a Westerner about Ireland.
Anyway, if someone isn’t comfortable with themes of adultery or cheating then just…don’t pursue that romance option? Seems like a simple solution.
Oh yeah. I feel like it’s also part of a trend to describe stories with their approximate tropes that has people talk in these terms about stories, Japanese or not. Like saying ‘this forced enemies-to-lovers’ rather than describe that part.
I have a friend that does covers for some monster boyfriend books and she shares a few of them, and the advertisement is always a laundry list of tropes first, and the synopsis is secondary.
BUT BACK TO HUNTER my character just had his second red bull in a few hours so you KNOW things are going great.