Living the fiction of actually interacting with trainer in Pokemon world!
There's a lot going on here, like the Story, Gameplay, Character, and Theme.
There's a lot going on here, like the Story, Gameplay, Character, and Theme.
- The Back Story is certainly not something to be written home about, in the foreseeable future, human greed robed the land from most of it's resource (But not to the point of dystopian, apparently) as there is a sprinkle of lore to make sense of it but there is a lot of plot hole and Deus Ex Machina for it to work.
- Now skipping to the Main Story that take place where everything is abundance; food, necessity, and other thing that made up this utopia. So it's the picture of heaven right? I mean none of the character seem to have any problem living in it, so it's really jarring to put a b-plot of prejudice and poverty in a world where you can catch companion in a well feed world.
- The Gameplay is certainly fun. The main character and I have the same idea that, "using this cheat move is dirty" so to the old grind we go. That's when I realize that there isn't a lot of synergy to be done on your team and it's a lot of puzzle solving than raising your Yarimon to progress the story.
- Not until in the middle of the story that I realize how unfair the other trainer are as the game tells you how stupid you are for actually playing Rpg in H-game, though for that part it's really my bad.
- On side note; you can't "Release" your Yarimon before the update, so be careful catching two of the same kind that will get stuck in your inventory.
(Thanks to someone for pointing that out)
- The main way to describe them is hot. To gave an actual context to their personality is props for the author writing. Only that if you follow the author work, you'll know they ware subject to a way grosser scenario rather than the light hearted tone one in the game.
- I do like the main character, the way he tries to console some of the women and not openly dissmiss their kink is a lot ballsy than what I could be in that age, only that his stitch of "I'm not good enough" really get old fast.
- Lastly the theme of what is called cheating, I do agree on some principle that his cheat tackle is a tool rather than win all be all game. Nothing is inherently wrong to use every aspect you have to win or get anywhere with life. Heck, no super boss is beatable without a potion and revive. But it really hurt when you win without one and still be called a cheater.
- Though the effect after you won the game could be considered unfair which is a definition of an action that benefit himself with zero repercussion.