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And his father ? It's the center of the story in so many updates, but it's almost if we know more at the end, that we knew at start. His life became a hell because of her, his other sister almost died because of her, his mother was in danger because of her, but it's wasn't her fault, hop, everything is forgave.
#F95zone dreams of desire full#
The MC, full of question, full of doubt and suspicion, forgave his sister in two seconds. Going from "alright, so it's this" to "everybody is dead, you'll now live happily for the rest of your life", like this. In the first half of the updates, we almost know nothing about the story, then, while we still don't know much, it ended in three updates. It's not only the fact that it start like a game and end like a visual novel that is a problem. Alas, like Zippity said, what was sacrificed was what made the game interesting at first. Then, the more the game advanced, the more the pace goes faster, living with the impression that the time was running low and a lot of sacrifice had to be done.
#F95zone dreams of desire install#
The game start slowly, trying to raise the suspense, to deeply install the story, and even trying to install interesting game mechanisms.
#F95zone dreams of desire movie#
It let me with the impression to have seen a Z movie made by some wanabe Stanley Kubrick, that suddenly discovered that he past half of the time he have to make his movie, filming just the first ten minutes. The game started as a real hit, but ended abruptly. Personally I'm like Zippity, full of mixed feelings. Taking some of the lessons they learned the first time through and placing their attention on something unique, rather then a re-envisioned version of the same VN/Game, or a re-hash of the same, and so on.Ĭlick to expand.Which mean, from my point of view, less "no" votes. If it's just gonna be done for the sake of having a sequel or to just to keep the donation money rolling in, then I'ld rather see something new from the developers. The only way I could see a Sequel being better, is to learn from the mistakes of the first, pay far more attention to deep story, meaningful characters who feel real, consistent attention to all aspects of the VN/Game without pandering to the paying minority, good character development for not just the main characters but for the protagonist and side characters as well, and the list goes on. The inclusion of the holiday events in the middle of the normal game play, also felt completely out of place and I believe should have been separate entities rather then being dropped in the middle of content. But past the half way mark, the Pro's began to be slightly abandoned and it began to be a bit off on the story aspects, and started catering more for the porn fest crowd and less about the deep story and overall character development. It started off very strong, and I really enjoyed it. Dreams of Desire, the original, for me was a mixed bag.