I'm sure we've all found ourselves drying out the suggestions lists online to find something new, before stumbling across an unknown title with a summary that looked interesting if not for the art, or the aged graphics, or maybe because it just wasn't tagged well. Maybe you skipped past it...
Indie game: Hellmart. Never did I imagine that I would find the tedious grind of filling shelves box by box while being severely underpaid and haunted by demons as relaxing. It's an amazing game that takes around three hours and there's three endings too!
AAA game: Kingdom Come Deliverance 2. I...
Ukyo from Amnesia. I love the characters style and look, and he was so eerie and interesting in all of the other routes! But when it came to his own the guy was so boring in comparison. Like I had hyped up this terrifying and sly character in my head that my MC would be playing mind games with...
Very relatable! I just downloaded a ren.py editor so that I can cheat my way into having more time and money so I can see as much as I can at once. Nothing more exhausting than having to play a game 300x just to understand the lore.
I do love a good visual novel, but I find that I get more engaged with an otome game that has gameplay and minigames and optional routes for stats like: Tailor Tales, Bewitching Sinners, FFS, Another Northern Duke?! and Royal Alchemist. However, I really like games that also just give us the...
sorry i can't think of any of them right off the top of my head because they're usually the ones I go hunting for for any darker themes or forbidden romances and the titles are japanese. but basically every single time I manage to find a copy of a recommended game, the darker things will be...
is that the one where you can choose being a male or female MC, and the RO's are the yandere valet or the playboy betrothed?? Because that looked super interesting to me
They really do. I think that's the worst part about most otomes, is that they only have two endings "good" and "bad", and the good ending tends to punish any yandere route (regardless if it's the MC or not) by sanitizing them, or "freeing" the the non-yandere.
There's only one MC that sort of meets the criteria of a yandere, and you can kind of transition into being a toxic yandere for Ren in "14 Days with You" by enabling the heck out of his yandere behaviour and even pushing him to greatly harm/unalive other characters by making him jealous while...