Edit: This can be moved over to gripes if it seems more pertinent, I just noticed the conversation was here, apologies.
Seeing this discussion and its similarity to concerns I expressed ages ago, I am quite curious.
Has there been any actual content progression regarding the overarching kitsune story, being treated with personal respect, standing up against racism, or a positive resolution regarding your relationship with your kitsune daughter?
Has there been any larger narrative progression regarding the "power fantasy" of being able to meaningfully help people, or make the world a better place?
Has there been any development of the protagonists personal strength and self-agency, allowing them the capacity to be a hero?
I absolutely adore a lot of the writing and erotic scenes in this game, but it (naturally) feels like an abundant amount of incongruent snippets.
Last time I played, I had some qualms regarding the role-playing mechanics and cohesiveness of the game, and it felt more like a tourist simulator than a hero's journey or progressive narrative, continuously stuck in the prologue with no meaningful power or stakes progression.
It would be interesting to know what is happening, or what actually is the plan regarding making the protagonist feel actually involved in the world.
Trials also has this issue where-in it feels like we are still in the first arc of the story, with lots of little side stories and snippets of exploration, which can be incredibly engaging, hot, and fun, but isn't really going anywhere.
Seeing this discussion and its similarity to concerns I expressed ages ago, I am quite curious.
Has there been any actual content progression regarding the overarching kitsune story, being treated with personal respect, standing up against racism, or a positive resolution regarding your relationship with your kitsune daughter?
Has there been any larger narrative progression regarding the "power fantasy" of being able to meaningfully help people, or make the world a better place?
Has there been any development of the protagonists personal strength and self-agency, allowing them the capacity to be a hero?
I absolutely adore a lot of the writing and erotic scenes in this game, but it (naturally) feels like an abundant amount of incongruent snippets.
Last time I played, I had some qualms regarding the role-playing mechanics and cohesiveness of the game, and it felt more like a tourist simulator than a hero's journey or progressive narrative, continuously stuck in the prologue with no meaningful power or stakes progression.
It would be interesting to know what is happening, or what actually is the plan regarding making the protagonist feel actually involved in the world.
Trials also has this issue where-in it feels like we are still in the first arc of the story, with lots of little side stories and snippets of exploration, which can be incredibly engaging, hot, and fun, but isn't really going anywhere.
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