Breja: But I do appreciate the thought. Don't worry, contrary to the bizarre image of me that seems to be prevailing around here, I'm quite happy. I'm really not sure why simply being critical of some lame* releases got me the position of Grump-in-Chief, but I guess it's stuck now, whatever I say.
I would say that it is entirely because it does seems like every time there's a new release thread, there you are... in the thread, complaining away about the game in question. I'm just hoping that there will be releases that our Grump-in-Chief would like.
Breja: *I'm not saying this game is lame. It might be perfectly ok for a visual novel. My dislike of the way vampires are mostly used in popular culture these days is not the same as calling this a bad game, ok?
That is something that I can agree with completely! When it comes to vampires in fiction, I consider it an issue if the vampire character is humanized to the point that the humans trying to be friends. No. No. No. That's now how it works. We are lower on the food chain. At best, you can maybe make a deal with a vampire to ignore what you saw if it will leave you alone and try not to be so reckless in the future. The prey (us) should never be rooting for the thing that eats it, even when said predator is only fictional.
What We Do in the Shadows is my only exception to this, but it also mocks what vampires have been degraded into as well as the general turd-fest that television has become here.
Since this game is entirely about vampires going to therapy, I probably should have shared this instead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vAHgVGifaM