Wow thank you for that insightful post. A very good contribution to the thread. Bravo!Hmm... Vore tag.
Not sure if I'm gonna touch this one.
Settle down, I don't see the issue with posts like that as long as they aren't necro-ing the thread.Wow thank you for that insightful post. A very good contribution to the thread. Bravo!
For me it depends on the, er, kind of vore. I guess I'm only ok with it if it's not... permanent?Hmm... Vore tag.
Not sure if I'm gonna touch this one.
I tried the demo. It's about par for Etching Edge. The full game will probably be about an hour to finish and for some people will be worth replaying a couple times. Honestly, that isn't so bad. There are about 10-20 games a year for me that seem to fit into this category. I agree that there's only 2-3 H-games a year that are really something special, but if it weren't for the middling (and admittedly forgettable) titles like this one I don't know how I'd make it the 3-6 months between awesome games.Isn't it depressing that, save for the one or two decent ones that get released each year, the most we can hope for when it comes to h-games that aren't still cg collect-a-thons with stock RPG Maker gameplay tends to be mediocrity like Softhouse's stuff?
It doesn't help that others see paying for porn, especially if it's being crowdfunded as Tabuu for some reason. I get most of the blame is more towards publishers, but I'm sure if the environment was a bit better on both the publishing and audience side of things, there would be far more quality h-games getting made.I think there's just a massive stigma around hentai gaming. It is hard for hentai groups to make good money because so many people in so many places still see porn as unseemly. Its also hard to get top talent to develop hentai games because of the aforementioned stigma and the difficulty in making a profit compared with mainstream games.