Was it kino?
Was it kino?
It depends
>sister Tori
Can he save himself for her? Can he save her from /them/?
I played a bit of it months ago and honestly even tho the artstyle is good, I dont get the cuck fetish at all.
I mean I like the idea of doing the cucking, but not being the victim.
Instead of getting mad or fapping to it, watching the little sister get raped just made me sad.
No, the game was not kino.
Cope
Little sisters are built for the BBC.
Played quite a bit of it and I really didn't like it.
I can't say that i like NTR, but I can take it if it's just a part like in 'Leanna's Slice of Life' or 'President Yukino'.
This game however completely shoves it in your face, so it will be a disappointment unless you're totally into it
Is this that one where the MC eventually snaps, joins the villain and kills everyone?
Yes
Would you play a game if this was its' protagonist?
All sisters are for their brothers and vice versa
>Is this that one where the MC eventually snaps, joins the villain and kills everyone?
based, we need more games like this.
Wait. Dark Hero Party actually released?
How does it compare to Thug Hero Party?
The ending is pretty cool. But I won't stand here and argue that it makes the whole thing worth it if you loathe everything up until then.
Any of these porn RPG on Steam worth buying?
The one in the OP is worth it for the story alone. It's one of the few porn games where the porn supplements the story and makes it better.
Depends on what you want.
To me the best porn games are not on Steam, probably because they would be banned there.
Is it possible to avoid the ntr by grinding on the side, or is it absolutely necessary to continue the story? Not sure why, but making the ntr optional makes it better for me.
The best kind of game
No take this user advice it another crappy rpg maker game.
I just beat Black Souls, it's not on Steam but I'd buy the shit out of it if it was.
No
You know how some games can be like a "love-letter" to a specific genre? Like how Final Fantasy IX is a "love-letter" to classic JRPGs.
The final act of Thug Hero Party is a strongly worded written death threat to the genre of NTR.
But I would still never suggest buying any H-game on Steam due to their censorship policies. Don't let H-game devs believe that self-censoring themselves for Steam is the most profitable future.
Dont play this game if you cant handle ntr, cuz shit gets bad.
hey user how bad is the ntr in this two ?
KINO
The two games he mentioned follow pretty much the same gameplay: you need to make money working at places, and I`m pretty sure you cant avoid the girls getting fucked, but you get the option to still have sex with the husband.
Theres another game called Cuckolding Elfen Fire which is basically the same as well.
What are the best NTR eroge? I've only played OP's one. Felt it was kinda boring and streamlined. Kinda want to give the genre another try before giving up.
In both you play as a girl with a boyfriend that that falls into debt.
You take on various jobs to make money, but they all end up turning lewd,
There is a suspicion meter; if it reaches 0 the boyfriend discovers that you're cheating on him, and then you get some content where he spies on her.
I didn't appreciate Thug Hero Party at first. To be honest, when I finished it the first thing that came to mind was that while the ending had been epic, everything before it had just been filler to add H-scenes and throw the player into despair for a cathartic ending. But upon literally years of reflection, I understand that's not the case at all. The genius of Thug Hero Party starts at the very beginning, it's just less in your face about it.
The key thing to understand, which not even the most wise of literary critic might grasp, is that THP does NOT have any forced drama. Those of you familiar with the plot may be quick to say that a certain group in the story "forces" the events to happen, but that's not what I'm talking about. What I mean is that the events that occur in game are not arbitrary, they aren't unrealistic, and they aren't made to happen because the author just wanted an excuse for H-scene. The core conceit of the drama is that men rape women, who end up stuck with them. This is a fact of life we see all the time in the real world, and all the author did was show in full, brutal honesty that rape happens and we are powerless to stop it.
Each of the three main heroines are raped in different ways. Their reactions to it are different, and this shows, I believe, three different reactions women have to this kind of thing. Lotia is the most romantic, where the rape is 1 on 1 and deeply emotional. It reflects stockholm syndorme in a way. The little sister is more despair ridden, and it shows how the women will give up on the world and ultimately accept their fate, like abused women in real life will give up and just accept abuse as their life. Aina is the one that I think most people will consider the most realistic - she hates it and she never stops hating it or fighting it, even when she runs out of energy to truly do much about it.
Now, my point there isn't that in real life there are Chosen Dragon people who are specifically going to rape every girl that you know in real life. The point is that the drama in THP is not forced - the situation itself is somewhat contrived, but no more so than any fantasy story with a chosen hero or what have you.
The genius of THP can only be appreciated once you accept this truth. Once you start viewing the rape and NTR not as forced drama to piss the player off, but as reflections of constant real-life occurrences. Imos is not fighting against a cruel game developer who's forcing drama - he's fighting against what all men in real life have to fight against. There will be girls who get raped and hate it, with it deeply affecting their life like it did Aina. There will be girls who get raped and ultimately accept it, considering abuse as a normal part of life like the little sister did. There will be girls who will fall in love with their rapist, like Lotia did. These are real tragedies that occur in real life.
Once you really accept this, everything becomes more clear. The ending becomes more clear. If you think of the first half as the game as just butthurt inducing misery to make you mad, it may feel strange when Lotia fights Imos after he kills Vargies. Why would she do that? Well, consider it from a real life point of view. Vargies seduced her. He gave her what she actually wanted deep inside - protection, warmth, love. Imos, despite being a player insert, failed in all these respects. He wasn't even brave enough to properly confess or anything. Imos, just like cuks in real life... failed. He wasn't good enough. This is a hard truth, but the game makes a point to show that this hard truth is true. He shows Imos failing over and over not to make the player mad. He shows Imos failing because people in real life fail. They fail a lot, and their romances end. Just look up divorce rates - most relationships do not have happy endings.
Yeah it's great.