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Is there a trope that never works for you?

I wouldn't say never but one trope that rarely works for me is the childhood friend trope. I usually find the childhood friend LI annoying and way too overprotective when MC gets near other guys. If both of those qualities were toned down a bit I probably wouldn't find them as annoying lol. Another trope I don't like as when the LI sees the MC as a replacement. I don't like how a majority of the route is spent on both the MC and LI figuring out if he likes her for who she is or she's just as a replacement.
 
and i'd like to add another one - the whole "you'd be better without me" stuff. come on dude who tf u are to decide what's better for MC? you're not them, don't make a descision for another person when no one ask
GOD that's so bad. I hate it, and I hate even more how common this trope is.

Producers, let the MC be unhinged, please. They don't need to be so coddled, much less when they're capable and can think by themselves.
 
Oh man. Looking at the replies, I have more tropes that i don't like that i would've thought lmao

ntr, carrot and stick love interests, step siblings, miscommunication..... i wouldn't necessarily outright stop playing a game if a route does have one of these, but i get seriously irritated lmao
So true, lol
 
As for the protagonist, they're the type who refuses to listen to anyone around them, goes off the rails, and ends up causing their own downfall (like getting captured by the enemy) (^-^;
It gets pretty frustrating to play as them.

As for the love interest, he's someone who is overly protective to the point where he won't tell you anything, and he takes self-sacrifice to the extreme.

I suppose that's sometimes unavoidable depending on the story, though.

Also—and this is probably true for a lot of people—there's the issue of the age gap (an adult with a minor). The wider the gap, the more... (;'∀')
 
I appreciate love stories where feelings develop gradually, day by day, and I dislike stories of playboys who play games, one-night stands, or relationships built on transactions and mutual exploitation. If the romance progresses too quickly without in-depth description of details or the crucial moments and processes that truly lead the protagonists to decide to be together, the story becomes dull and fails to resonate with the reader. This makes it difficult for me to continue playing.

我比較欣賞日積月累,每天培養感情的戀愛故事,不喜歡遊戲人間的花花公子,一夜情,或是因為交易很快墜入愛河,彼此利用的劇情.
戀愛發展太快,沒有深入描寫細節,講述男女主角真正決定和對方交往的重要契機與過程,作品就顯得枯躁乏味,無法引起讀者共鳴.令我很難有動力繼續遊玩.
 
Oh I absolutely hateeeeee the trope of the MC being completely in love with the LI since childhood but the LI doesn't reciprocate, pushes her away and mistreats her. And when the FL finally moves on the LI all of a sudden realizes that he misses her and wants her back 🙄. Like I have too much self respect to ever forgive that type of man and it pisses me off when the MC accepts them back just because they "apologized" and repented.
 
Love Triangles.

I used this term since it's a lot more recognizable, but I personally prefer to call it Love Angles.

It's when there's two characters are attracted or chasing after one character. Let's say A and B likes C, and C likes both of them.

I only like Love Angles if C doesn't care for either of them AT ALL, or if either A or B finds someone else to be with so C can end up with someone as long as they're able to accept the loss.

I'm not a fan of all the messy stuff that Love Angles have; why don't all three just get together and have a healthy relationship?

But, alas. Such a thing is a rare occurrence.
 
Two people keep misunderstanding each other but never bother to clear things up, only to regret it and finally realize the truth at the very end. I think that's just the writers having nothing else to write about and padding the story.:alice_nay:
OMG I'M quite agree with this oneee fr
 
Love at first sight, childhood friends, the LI mistreating the MC...

Love at first sight makes no sense; you barely interact with the person and you're already in love? Seriously? Blushing and having your heart race over so little? Without really knowing anything about them? It's so tedious...

As for childhood friends: if they were raised together and did everything together, practically growing up like siblings, constantly visiting each other's homes and the like... well, that just seems weird to me.

And regarding mistreatment, I'm talking about the love interest who's a "bad boy," acting "cool" and treating the MC poorly, all while flirting with other girls and making the MC feel insecure about herself. That trope is so common in otome games that it's actually annoying🫩 I can't stand otome games that feature a love interest like that! Yet the vast majority of games always have one (and he ends up being the most prominent and famous LI in the game, ugh. I don't get what people see in a love interest like that).
 
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Oh I absolutely hateeeeee the trope of the MC being completely in love with the LI since childhood but the LI doesn't reciprocate, pushes her away and mistreats her. And when the FL finally moves on the LI all of a sudden realizes that he misses her and wants her back 🙄. Like I have too much self respect to ever forgive that type of man and it pisses me off when the MC accepts them back just because they "apologized" and repented.
TOO MUCH SELF RESPECT LMAO but thats so true tho

if they're just gonna treat the mc like sht, just.... idk, not make a move at all? gosh, people would think that they hate them, and what for? some petty reason, probably.

as for the mc, PLEASE don't just shove everything under the carpet and treat as if everything is ok?? lets all talk like adults? (well, even if some of them are underage, but the point is there)
 
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Amnesia that happens in the middle of story, where MC forgets everything about LI, and then it magically cures itself. It's just feels like rereading the same story with the only change that LI cares about MC now.
 
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May be a hot take cuz this trope is really popular and liked but i always skip the yandere tropes…idk it's kinda making me uncomfortable…I MEAN IDM CHARACTERS THAT ARE OBSESSED…but overly obsessed and dependent of the heroine to the point bro could kill somebody or cage her up…noup…
 
TOO MUCH SELF RESPECT LMAO but thats so true tho

if they're just gonna treat the mc like sht, just.... idk, not make a move at all? gosh, people would think that they hate them, and what for? some petty reason, probably.

as for the mc, PLEASE don't just shove everything under the carpet and treat as if everything is ok?? lets all talk like adults? (well, even if some of them are underage, but the point is there)
Exactly! And then they act hurt cause they think the MC betrayed them 🙄. Or they think the MC is just playing pretend to get their attention.
 
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For me, maybe it's the 'hero saves the beauty' type of plot? Every time I see the black screen closing-eye scene at moments like this, I always make fun of it. After all, in most cases I can predict what happens next, so there's no freshness in the storyline.
 
Step siblings for use, and maybe even childhood friends trope. And that childhood friend always has locked route and he always loved MC or have some kind deep secret blah blah ahhh ok no, tired of this.
 
Exactly! And then they act hurt cause they think the MC betrayed them 🙄. Or they think the MC is just playing pretend to get their attention.
and the thing of 'playing pretend' is even more infuriating if the mc has never done anything remotely similar to that that would warrant the ML thinking that she would pull something like that. like, if the mc is being sincere and innocent 100% of the time, why the heck would the thought of her pretending anything even come across his mind? please make it make sense!!!
 
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For me, it's LIs who are already married, having an affair, or widowed. Those kinds of LIs make the romance with the heroine feel forced and uncomfortable. I honestly don't understand why developers choose to include characters like that as romance options.
 
"I can change my beloved", especially when they are just downright abusive. Sure, love changing someone gradually because they WANT to change is fine to me, but that's because it is their own choice to be better. Trying to change someone who doesn't want to change will simply lead to pain.
 
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Oh I absolutely hateeeeee the trope of the MC being completely in love with the LI since childhood but the LI doesn't reciprocate, pushes her away and mistreats her. And when the FL finally moves on the LI all of a sudden realizes that he misses her and wants her back 🙄. Like I have too much self respect to ever forgive that type of man and it pisses me off when the MC accepts them back just because they "apologized" and repented.

This but my take isn't the mistreatment but just always saw me as a friend. Which is fine but I have when the MC will, A distance themselves away from you so I can get over the unrequited, then suddenly you realised how great I am and llove with me, or B where the person they love rejects them and then they actually see my beauty etc etc. Like how you suddenly fall in love with when you never did for years.

What's suddenly change? How come I'm now pretty when I never was! Urgh pisses me off.
 
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Sadists or overly dominant love interests. I can't take a man who pulls lines like "you're mine" or uses terms like "claiming" seriously, it just gives me the ick 💔

If someone's wearing a collar it's gotta be the love interest and if someone's pulling the leash that will be the self insert if I can help it. Plus, protagonists with some fire are more fun to me, when they're subdued and withdrawn it makes me want to protect them, and if I want to 100% the game that's not possible because there's usually a guy who's up to no good.
 
Childhood friends—it never bothers me when that trope is present, but it's not a factor that heavily influences whether I like the character.
I'm not really a fan of the "fake dating" trope either—maybe because it usually tends to make the romance feel a bit... too easy? I actually played Lover Pretend and found it really fun, but generally speaking, fake dating isn't really my thing, since it always seems to boil down to the same kind of ending.
 
For me yes, love at first sight. I've never really connected with romances where the characters fall in love almost immediately. I much prefer seeing trust and feelings develop gradually because it makes the relationship feel much more believable and rewarding.​
Same here!
Lacking any build-up, feel like they were controlled simply for the sake of the plot.