Ok, for the unitiated: This game is great. The story is really, really good. "But I'm not into the scat and gore and so on" Yes, that' the point. You got to believe. You got to endure. Through suffering, paradise.
This one felt a bit too weird. In the previous ones the weirdness presented either as meta stuff that wasn't really happening and served only the player (like the choice boxes) or as things that were questionable as to whether they happened or not. Now there is so...much weird. And tbh, it isn't...
Nah man, Genesis ruled. All three Sonic games were awesome, and what about Altered Beast? Classic. Shining Force was a great one too. And Alisia Dragoon!
Tbh I think 16 bit tends to be better than 64 bit games. Late 16 bit games like Chrono Trigger or Super Castlevania IV had absolutely mastered the medium, and then we transitioned to some 3D games that were reeeeeally jank and looked kind of silly. Like how Final Fantasy VI looks amazing and...
No, actually everyone in this website is religiously against the sin of masturbation and pornography, my friend. We just can't help it because the games here have such good gameplay.
Bro, not gonna like, I don't play that many incest games (usually only when it intersects with other interests I have) and the moment you started describing it it hit me that...yeah...I played at least 2-3 games that are exactly that. I imagine that for people who are actively seeking those...
I HATE it when in Japanese rpg-like adult games you have to lose to get a sex scene. Like, a lot of games require a full on game over. If the game is about porn, then porn should be a reward, but mechanically it feels like a punishment.
Also helps if the tattoo looks cool or not. A lot of time characters just have some random patterns instead of an actual tattoo a human being would want to have.
If you like 2DCG, both Four Elements Trainer and 18titans have it quite frequently. Also there is a game called Wet Summer Days that is just...the best for that. And Doujin Otome's Summer Memories and Winter Memories has quite a bit too.
As for 3DCG, Twinewood is relatively new but already has...
It's not like the genre itself is inherently bad, Konosuba and Re-Zero are pretty good. But when it really became popular it started to be so...mass produced. So many charismaless protagonists sent into generic Dragon Quest worlds where they happend to be the most OP person ever.
I played Dragon City quite a lot for a while. It was mostly for downtime when I had nothing better to do at work. Pay to win as hell, but can be pretty fun,
I like cheese. Unfortunately, as I age, it seems cheese likes me less and less lol.
But at the same time, I started enjoying some stronger tasting cheese that I didn't when I was younger.