ArtaxIsSleeping wrote:Here's my 100% save: removed
I may have cheated in a little (lot of) gold, but other than that it's legit.
OMG THANK YOU I AM SO HAPPY THANK YOU
ArtaxIsSleeping wrote:Here's my 100% save: removed
I may have cheated in a little (lot of) gold, but other than that it's legit.
Halcyon wrote:MasterGryph wrote:Well, I redownloaded the game, did a quick tour around the accessible areas, and rediscovered some of what made the game fun in the first place. Though, I haven't made much further progress yet.
For a quick recap of Nee's development so far, chapter 1 Nee is mainly motivated by her desire to be an adventurer, with the pred scenes being snap opportunism. We see pieces of her history in chapter 3, but also more active malice. By chapter 4, the pred scenes involve a lot more active premeditation and betrayal.Spoiler: show
Lily is a bit of a cipher right now, For the first two chapters, I assumed she was secretly responsible for all the reformation going on, though her absence in chapter 3 contradicts that. With all the torture she went through in the Drake cave and afterwards, I expected her to snap and go "No, I got this evidence, I decide what happens to it. You get a refresher course on recognizing where blame is being assigned, young lady."After a good part of Chapter 3's tone involved Nee loosening up outside of her supervision and keeping the full extent of her actions secret afterwards, it's a bit weird having Lily just give up after they're back together.Spoiler: show
Anyway, I'll catch up eventually. Good luck on the future projects. Though, speaking of scheming, I have an idea for a type of vore scene if the protagonist has reformation powers that aren't common. Say something like the Chef scene happens where the protagonist is caught off guard with a cheap shot. This could unlock a followup scene where she gets revenge using the gained knowledge of the opponent's movements - and the opponent's surprise to see them alive again.
Edit: Reached the end of chapter 4. I see what people meant by the plot picking up. The question of where a certain party member went seems to be deliberately left hanging. (Unless he's still hanging out in the dungeon.)
Thanks so much for your thoughtful playthrough and review of the first part of the game! I'm so sorry it took me so long to respond to this, but did you ever get any further? Whether or not you did, I would love to discuss the game and your thoughts on it in more detail!
Geemer wrote:Hey, I've beaten the game 100% but the game glitched out on me and it basically slowed my computer down and made my keyboard stop working, so I had to delete it, can I get PMed a replacement?
Shevron wrote:Don't know where to find the last star piece. Fortuneteller said: "a powerful helmet, pulsing with magical enegry. To obtain it, you must return to the depths of Hell and confront the angel of life and death herself". Can't imagine who it can be.
RediQ wrote:Yay~
HyperlinkError wrote:crazy how long you've kept this up. four years and 100 pages later and there's still an update. much props man, a real inspiration
MasterGryph wrote:Halcyon wrote:MasterGryph wrote:Well, I redownloaded the game, did a quick tour around the accessible areas, and rediscovered some of what made the game fun in the first place. Though, I haven't made much further progress yet.
For a quick recap of Nee's development so far, chapter 1 Nee is mainly motivated by her desire to be an adventurer, with the pred scenes being snap opportunism. We see pieces of her history in chapter 3, but also more active malice. By chapter 4, the pred scenes involve a lot more active premeditation and betrayal.Spoiler: show
Lily is a bit of a cipher right now, For the first two chapters, I assumed she was secretly responsible for all the reformation going on, though her absence in chapter 3 contradicts that. With all the torture she went through in the Drake cave and afterwards, I expected her to snap and go "No, I got this evidence, I decide what happens to it. You get a refresher course on recognizing where blame is being assigned, young lady."After a good part of Chapter 3's tone involved Nee loosening up outside of her supervision and keeping the full extent of her actions secret afterwards, it's a bit weird having Lily just give up after they're back together.Spoiler: show
Anyway, I'll catch up eventually. Good luck on the future projects. Though, speaking of scheming, I have an idea for a type of vore scene if the protagonist has reformation powers that aren't common. Say something like the Chef scene happens where the protagonist is caught off guard with a cheap shot. This could unlock a followup scene where she gets revenge using the gained knowledge of the opponent's movements - and the opponent's surprise to see them alive again.
Edit: Reached the end of chapter 4. I see what people meant by the plot picking up. The question of where a certain party member went seems to be deliberately left hanging. (Unless he's still hanging out in the dungeon.)
Thanks so much for your thoughtful playthrough and review of the first part of the game! I'm so sorry it took me so long to respond to this, but did you ever get any further? Whether or not you did, I would love to discuss the game and your thoughts on it in more detail!
Ah, thanks. I did make it a bit further than that - through the war sequence and cutscenes afterward. That was a fun bit. It's been a long time since I last picked up the game, though. Was there anything in particular you wanted to discuss?Spoiler: show
Come to think of it, I was in the middle of revisiting old areas to see what changed when I put it on hold again. It felt like it was getting harder to find the side material...
EclipsedEmber322 wrote:can anyone tell or hint me to what the fortune teller Nabath is talking about when she saysSpoiler: show
Halcyon wrote:EclipsedEmber322 wrote:can anyone tell or hint me to what the fortune teller Nabath is talking about when she saysSpoiler: show
You're close. Rather than going for the largest prize in the Hell Arena, you've got to go for the world record challenge, or whatever it's called.
Geemer wrote:Hey, I've beaten the game 100% but the game glitched out on me and it basically slowed my computer down and made my keyboard stop working, so I had to delete it, can I get PMed a replacement?