To be honest, I’d prefer a protagonist who’s at least somewhat attractive. But honestly, what matters the most to me are the female protagonists. As long as the girls are well-designed, have good personalities, and the story around them is interesting, I can overlook a lot of other things...
Honestly, I would still play the game even if it's not finished. So many games nowadays get stuck in development or are released in early access and never truly reach a 'final version,' but that doesn't mean they're not worth experiencing. If this game already caught my attention, it means...
Yes, I like it too. It's interesting when they let you try a variety of combinations to see which one suits you best, but not many games implement this.
It really depends on the game, but I usually play as myself. I feel like it helps me get more immersed in the experience. When I play as my current self, it’s easier to connect with the game world and the decisions I make. However, sometimes role-playing as someone else can be fun, especially if...
I do enjoy dark stories, but not all the time—it really depends on my mood. When I'm in the right mindset, though, it’s fascinating to see how dark things can get. There’s something about exploring the darker sides of a story that makes it feel more intense and engaging, but it’s definitely...
One story element that can make me stop playing a game is terrible humor—especially when it's trying too hard to be funny all the time. When a game relies too heavily on parody or constant jokes, it takes away from the emotional weight of the scenes. Moments that are supposed to feel serious or...