Yes and no. You can play the game now and get to the credits and it has a satisfying clear ending if you play your cards right...multiple endings too. With that said the game is still bein worked on. The current endings will be expanded, more scenes will be added to differentiate the current paths and at some point a 3rd path will be added besides the love and domination paths.IS THE GAME COMPLETED?
I am disappointed because the game ends canonically after only a week's worth of game time. That's just way too fast.Just finished the game and the ending was great, I don't know why people are complaining about it.
I guess it was about the part where John knocked out the MC? But I mean who cares? John went away(possibly to prison though it's not clarified). And the MC ended up in a happily ever after scenario with Nicole and Eve. There was also Tommy's mom addicted to hard drugs and Tommy is missing...presumably dead. RIP Tommy. Is that why people are upset? Because of the whole Tommy situation? I think that can be avoided entirely if you don't sell him hard drugs but I haven't verified.
it doesnt with the gallery you don't get enough points to try more than 1 attempt, I played the main game and found it works then but NOT in the gallery.It definitely works. Try 3 times.
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thats more like WTF i can imagine why it gets to 600mb ...the dev cut out a lot of stuff or disabled it or whatever he did with this part 1 part 2 crap there isnt much content anymore no wonder it gets compressed down to less than 1 gig bwahahahaha9Gb game into 600 Mb thats crazy
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Hmm, then yes wait for the DLCBut all of this don't belong to Ntr cuz mc's mom wasn't in relationship with mc in beginning of the game and the MC's friend's mom is just mc doing it and u have option to share her with his son
So literally no Ntr in this game
Maybe in the dark dlc![]()
The dissatisfaction with the ending mainly stems from four aspects:Just finished the game and the ending was great, I don't know why people are complaining about it.
I guess it was about the part where John knocked out the MC? But I mean who cares? John went away(possibly to prison though it's not clarified). And the MC ended up in a happily ever after scenario with Nicole and Eve. There was also Tommy's mom addicted to hard drugs and Tommy is missing...presumably dead. RIP Tommy. Is that why people are upset? Because of the whole Tommy situation? I think that can be avoided entirely if you don't sell him hard drugs but I haven't verified.
FactsThe dissatisfaction with the ending mainly stems from three aspects:
1. Disruption of narrative pacing: The plot development before Chapter 7 emphasized slow, meticulous progression. It took the MC five chapters to develop a sexual relationship with Nicole. However, Nicole's abrupt transition from rape victim to complete psychological breakdown and submission to the MC (if he survives) within just two chapters feels rushed, spanning only 3-4 days in the game's timeline. This drastic shift clashes with the previously established gradual character development.
2. Unrealistic character resolution: As a 37-year-old mature woman with a history of prolonged infidelity, Nicole's complete mental collapse and resignation after being caught in an affair with her stepson by her husband lacks narrative plausibility. The story fails to provide sufficient foreshadowing or psychological groundwork to justify such extreme character regression, especially given her established personality traits.
3. Wasted narrative potential: The abrupt conclusion sacrifices numerous subplots and potential main story expansions, including:
- Aunt Eve's possible involvement in Nicole's "training" after her own entanglement with the MC
- Potential narrative conflict between Lopez (Nicole's original affair partner) and the MC over Nicole's allegiance
- Unexplored development opportunities with Tommy's mother and Sheila's subplots, which could have intersected with the main storyline to enable a harem ending
4. Incomplete character development: The narrative critically neglects key aspects of Nicole's"training". Beyond the absence of her substantive resistance to the MC's abusive behavior, even basic sexual indoctrination elements remain unexplored – including potential development of exhibitionism, anal fixation, creampie preferences, and other fetishistic dimensions that could have been organically incorporated into her character progression.
The current ending truncates these narrative threads that had been carefully established throughout the game, leaving players with unresolved arcs and diminished payoff for their investment in the story's world-building.
I don't think anyone can put it more eloquently than you did, good sir. Absolutely spittin' facts on all accounts.The dissatisfaction with the ending mainly stems from three aspects:
1. Disruption of narrative pacing: The plot development before Chapter 7 emphasized slow, meticulous progression. It took the MC five chapters to develop a sexual relationship with Nicole. However, Nicole's abrupt transition from rape victim to complete psychological breakdown and submission to the MC (if he survives) within just two chapters feels rushed, spanning only 3-4 days in the game's timeline. This drastic shift clashes with the previously established gradual character development.
2. Unrealistic character resolution: As a 37-year-old mature woman with a history of prolonged infidelity, Nicole's complete mental collapse and resignation after being caught in an affair with her stepson by her husband lacks narrative plausibility. The story fails to provide sufficient foreshadowing or psychological groundwork to justify such extreme character regression, especially given her established personality traits.
3. Wasted narrative potential: The abrupt conclusion sacrifices numerous subplots and potential main story expansions, including:
- Aunt Eve's possible involvement in Nicole's "training" after her own entanglement with the MC
- Potential narrative conflict between Lopez (Nicole's original affair partner) and the MC over Nicole's allegiance
- Unexplored development opportunities with Tommy's mother and Sheila's subplots, which could have intersected with the main storyline to enable a harem ending
4. Incomplete character development: The narrative critically neglects key aspects of Nicole's"training". Beyond the absence of her substantive resistance to the MC's abusive behavior, even basic sexual indoctrination elements remain unexplored – including potential development of exhibitionism, anal fixation, creampie preferences, and other fetishistic dimensions that could have been organically incorporated into her character progression.
The current ending truncates these narrative threads that had been carefully established throughout the game, leaving players with unresolved arcs and diminished payoff for their investment in the story's world-building.
The dissatisfaction with the ending mainly stems from three aspects:
1. Disruption of narrative pacing: The plot development before Chapter 7 emphasized slow, meticulous progression. It took the MC five chapters to develop a sexual relationship with Nicole. However, Nicole's abrupt transition from rape victim to complete psychological breakdown and submission to the MC (if he survives) within just two chapters feels rushed, spanning only 3-4 days in the game's timeline. This drastic shift clashes with the previously established gradual character development.
2. Unrealistic character resolution: As a 37-year-old mature woman with a history of prolonged infidelity, Nicole's complete mental collapse and resignation after being caught in an affair with her stepson by her husband lacks narrative plausibility. The story fails to provide sufficient foreshadowing or psychological groundwork to justify such extreme character regression, especially given her established personality traits.
3. Wasted narrative potential: The abrupt conclusion sacrifices numerous subplots and potential main story expansions, including:
- Aunt Eve's possible involvement in Nicole's "training" after her own entanglement with the MC
- Potential narrative conflict between Lopez (Nicole's original affair partner) and the MC over Nicole's allegiance
- Unexplored development opportunities with Tommy's mother and Sheila's subplots, which could have intersected with the main storyline to enable a harem ending
4. Incomplete character development: The narrative critically neglects key aspects of Nicole's"training". Beyond the absence of her substantive resistance to the MC's abusive behavior, even basic sexual indoctrination elements remain unexplored – including potential development of exhibitionism, anal fixation, creampie preferences, and other fetishistic dimensions that could have been organically incorporated into her character progression.
The current ending truncates these narrative threads that had been carefully established throughout the game, leaving players with unresolved arcs and diminished payoff for their investment in the story's world-building.
I don't know what y'all think you're playing but this is a porn game. What are you talking about realism? Realism left the game within five minutes of the start...and your complaints are realism and character development lol.I don't think anyone can put it more eloquently than you did, good sir. Absolutely spittin' facts on all accounts.
One thing I will say is, about the 'wasted potential' of Lopez vs MC... Lopez was killed by MC's dad 20 years ago, no? When he learned of Nicole's affair with him.
Even erotic fiction needs to maintain basic internal consistency. Additionally, a more in-depth story implies more content, more erotic scenes, and the ability to cater to a wider range of sexual preferences.I don't know what y'all think you're playing but this is a porn game. What are you talking about realism? Realism left the game within five minutes of the start...and your complaints are realism and character development lol.
And there was no potential to the Lopez story...nobody cares. His only purpose was to establish that John was a dangerous psychopath and frankly his plot took too much screen time as is. The last thing I wanted to see was more Lopez or the old detective dude. Idgaf about the dudes, give me more time with the girls lol.
But what are the circumstances for it ? Must I take the 100 Dollar bill from Tommy ? Not sharing mom says also not to say Tommy about the agreement his mom ? Must I sell Tommy drugs for it or not ?Both achievements are related to Tommy's mom.
Achievement 19: Instant Reaction - Inside Tommy's house, there's a quick time event where you need to kiss her on solo (non-sharing) path.
Ever heard of the term "suspension of disbelief"?I don't know what y'all think you're playing but this is a porn game. What are you talking about realism? Realism left the game within five minutes of the start...and your complaints are realism and character development lol.
And there was no potential to the Lopez story...nobody cares. His only purpose was to establish that John was a dangerous psychopath and frankly his plot took too much screen time as is. The last thing I wanted to see was more Lopez or the old detective dude. Idgaf about the dudes, give me more time with the girls lol.
The current ending is clearly rather hasty, though not entirely beyond redemption. If Dev could elaborate on the process from Nicole's divorce with John (assuming MC survives) to her submission or falling in love with MC, this ending wouldn't feel so abrupt.Ever heard of the term "suspension of disbelief"?
It's a term that describes how we, as those being entertained, are willing to embrace certain (otherwise) ridiculous or improbable "facts" about the piece of entertainment we are consuming. For example, we suspend our disbelief that aliens exist, and so it allows us to enjoy watching the tales of Superman, as well as various other superheroes.
However, everything has to follow some internal logic - it needs to be consistent, in order for the suspension to maintain it's credibility. For example, if Superman got shot & was killed by an ordinary crossbow at the end of Man of Steel, that would be ridiculous! But not because of the absurdity of an alien getting killed by a medieval weapon, but because the movie's internal logic established Superman as bulletproof.
See the point & effect of suspension of disbelief?
Nicole still had a long way to go before she should've been willing to elope with MC to some god-forsaken jungle in the middle of nowhere, just to have a sexual relationship with him. 5 days is not enough to corrupt a mature woman via blackmail into becoming someone's cock-sleeve. In this case, Superman was shot & killed with a crossbow at the end.