I only play when there's major update or new combat/gallery content added. I'll ignore bugfix, new location, and new enemies which gives none mentioned.
I don't hate the idea of it. But I don't find the enjoyment in it either. It's fun watching speedrunners and friends do it, but I wouldn't use exploits in my playthrough.
Depends on the minigame, I guess. If it's the normal reaction or QTE minigame, hell nah. But I'm down for minigames of memory, puzzle, and search-the-object kind of thing.
Agreed. A good story writing always makes a sex scene charming. I'd say 2 lines average rotation between the character would be a good exchange to lead into the scene.
Been there. I don't like NTR, but is it considered as NTR if you go to someone else after death? I understand the loyalty after death, but having feelings for someone else after your spouse's death isn't really NTR in my POV.
100% should. It's called family for a reason. Same blood, same gene, different soul. I'd have questions if my son has different color than me and my wife.
If you're a developer who uses the exact same model for the exact same character with exact same personality, I will not be okay unless if it's "Alternate universe" kind of a deal. If it's just same model, then I'm fine with it. Surely we have a few dopplegangers out there somewhere, right?
I believe it's possible. Not sure what effort is required or things to be done, but we've gone from Playstation polygon Tomb Raider to AAA franchise. Pretty sure at one point, one game will be developed well enough to fit in AAA standards. Just keeping my dreams up, you know~
Agreed on this. Additionally, I drop games that provide no skill improvement opportunity such as harder challenge or critical thinking puzzle. I don't play a game just to play God for the whole progression.
You can try "You must be registered for see element.". Basically you play as Tomie and want to get married to rich man because she's no longer interested in study or work. Game progression is fairly even, with multiple endings to achieve based on your decision in daily life.