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by fnovelpiaSometimes game developers hide twists in their games. They may sound nice, but they often turn out to be traps.
The twists in the story in the game are often positive, but it’s not really a genre change. What if you thought it was a yuri story, but a guy intervenes? That’s trash.
In particular, they advertise as if they are a pure, and they are dying without knowing that they are in a state of dying.
However, now that the Internet has become widespread, there are few people who fall into that trap. Even if they do, they are not hit in the back of the head without knowing anything, but rather, they are hit knowing that something will happen someday.
Let’s say a developer creates a cute and adorable fantasy novel, and tries to surprise the viewer by having the heroine suddenly commit suicide during the game. This game would be tagged as fantasy and anime, but it would also be tagged as psychological horror or horror.
In other words, even if there is a twist that the developer has worked hard to hide, you can easily find out about it through game tags or reviews from users who have played it before. In some places, even users who are playing for the first time can find out about it in advance through tags formed from big data. This can be seen as a positive example of technological advancement.
Users are no longer fooled by developers. Because unless developers are gods, they will all be exposed.
Yeah, unless you’re a god.
“Heuk♥, heuk♥ Take your finger out of the pepper, heuk♥!”
“Oh my, is my baby in a lot of pain? Should I take this out slowly or quickly?”
I’m getting my urethra bitten by a slime in a so-called healing game. Shit.
Ahhhh♥, you goddess scammer…!
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