Jalixx3: I do not object to anyone buying or playing these games. I personally own the Huniepop series. However, one thing I did like in the past about GOG versus Steam was if I sent my relatives to Steam to buy a game, they would see a full-page splash advertisement of the latest AAA game's decapitation mechanic, plus innumerable ads for Still Life with Stick Figure and Two Grapefruits, while GOG kept their page more tasteful and approachable to a wider audience. Personally, I wish you had to click something to see the advertisements for adults-only games and that they weren't immediately visible to everyone visiting the home page. Right now, I would no longer recommend a new gamer visit the storefront, although I might send them a link to an individual page.
I would support that too, as long as it was something more permanent and I don't have to remember it on every visit. It wouldn't hurt me and hopefully satisfy a lot of people. But I don't understand how steam is example of how to do it wrong... It has adult switch in settings - as long as I'm logged in I see everything. Logged out, they pretend those games don't exist - even if I type the exact name in search box. Just took a look in private browser mode and I don't think I saw anything offensive (read as "sexualized", but it was light on dismembering and decapitation too).
Ruvika: Apparently GOG developed an obsession with Hentai VN, they release at least one every week.
No, they secured a deal with one developer^Wpublisher of such games (Kagura), so they are releasing backlog of games they now have available. If they secured deal for missing Bethesda titles, we'd have few weeks of their games instead. Or in addition to those "VN"s (because one doesn't exclude the other).