So much focus on picturing how tedious a lawyer job is (focus on news tv, radio and web), stalking social medias…most of the time is passed reading stuff you don’t car about. I tried…really did, but just cant get into the story. Or she is guilty, and you help put her behind bars and go on to head a powerful law firm with the noterity, while breeding that cute little secretary Three very viable ends and you’re done, Jesus. You either sail away with her to a beach to a new life (where it turns out she’s even more permissive than her twin as long as MC is straight about his desires and marries her legally) with all the girls you may choose as you want… or you pick one of any of them. So at the end, she’s either guilty – or innocent. You didn’t name her Sharon and she’s not written with nearly enough seduction, or nuance to get that far. You cannot play the victim the whole way and have it turn out she is a stone killer. Then figure out which side you actually want your damned defendant to be on. Why is that so damned hard for all of you? Pick a set amount of women that can be chased, and do NOT add more. Put the answers for set paths in color code or brackets for fuck sakes. Or five at most – with flags written INTO THE CODE so that walkthroughs are not needed. It means maybe four unique possible actual endings. It doesn’t mean millions of choices to sift through. Replayability doesn’t mean a billion save states you’re GOING to need. Otherwise good luck getting most people to justify not only the gigs necessary to download but the time investment to playthrough about a hundred times not to fuck up once. There should NOT be fail states, or if there are, they NEED to be clearly marked. People don’t tend to like it when you have that many choices and no matter which way you go it looks like you might get screwed. Too many cooks to make a good meal if you know what I mean, but Harem is a way to salvage and make Minestrone at least. The secretary, the detective’s rebel daughter potentially as at least a cock tease or asking for trouble, the patrol cop… and who knows who else by now. Her arse is in your hands (literally, if you play your cards right – but she might also be Katherine Tremell… so, do you want to roll those dice? I mean… if she was playing Jean Triplehorn that’s another story…) You have the detective. If the game is called Defending Lydia X, then I do not know why you A) made so many different women to chase, and B) Can’t just say fuck it and create a viable Harem Path. Trying to make anyone else do it so they don’t fuck something up that they want to see, is… not fine. Going for generalized knowledge that YOU look up, to make the character fleshed out in their written profession properly is fine. I haven’t studied law personally I don’t know many who play adult based games who have. I do agree that if the developer was foolish enough to put in a minigame of questions to answer to get a “right” path that require you to actually have knowledge of any branch of legalese, that’s a negative to an extreme degree. How many girls are going to date a broke bitch in this day and age? Trust me, I am one, and you don’t wanna see my dance card. It would cost him credibility, his actual job as he may well be disbarred officially. Which can cause massive problems for the MC’s career. As a DEFENSE lawyer if I find out my client is actually guilty, I’d have to recuse myself from her case. Personally, I lost interest in this game about the time the dev started trying to dick around with a Twin, and whether or not Lydia was actually innocent.
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