killer chat kickstarter happening soon!!!!
ooooh~ omg. I'm super excited to see the expanded edition, I'm sure it'll be amazing!! Especially since the current game is already so good?? super cool!! :))
hi i was checking your backloggd and you have excellent taste!!! šā¤ļø we have so many games in common, i followed you for otome only but you even played paranormasight, i didn't know there was anyone around me who played it!! fghkfhgk
Omg yes I loved Paranormasight!!!
I played it back in February and I could hardly put it down! The story was so interesting and I love love love when games get creative with how they mix the gameplay and narrative elements. It reminded me a lot of Zero Escape actually, so that could be part of why I like it so much lol. It's cool to see someone else who played it! :)
As much as I love otome, I've actually been a mystery game fan for a lot longer lol so I play a lot in that genre and I love to talk about those games too!
from cotori, on twitter! featuring the guys (and raqio) with flowers to give you! sources under the cut šø
remnan: https://x.com/cotoriGlobule/status/1900489336774377612
raqio: https://x.com/cotoriGlobule/status/1900489414436163943
jonas: https://x.com/cotoriGlobule/status/1900489496338325959
sha-ming: https://x.com/cotoriGlobule/status/1900489251328037010
Guys look at her š„°
Ace Attorney Deaths: They say the defendant bludgeoned the victim with a convenient flat object. The circumstances themselves aren't impossible. But the information about the motive is coming from a parrot on the witness stand. Danganronpa Deaths: I thought we were all friends here but it seems SOMEONE couldn't resist killing someone and then dramatically revealing the body in some crazy, dramatic fashion. No thanks to whoever probably tampered with the crime scene to make it more interesting. Zero Escape Deaths: It's all normal murder. The weird part is that the victim came back to life as a clone, or everyone's killing each other, or there's cross-timeline transportation and the destruction of humanity involved. AI The Somnium Files Deaths: Who is the killer, and why would they keep doing THAT to the corpses? And can people stop dying for five minutes, we're only one route in and I don't know what's going on! Buried Stars Deaths: The murders are all kinda normal but we're a small cast and we're not solving this ourselves. Time to call in the big guns... the toxic Twitter feed. Process of Elimination/Tantei Bokumetsu Deaths: You take your eyes off this group for five minutes and they've somehow Rube Goldberged each other into the cruelest and most unusual way a person can possibly die, all without anyone noticing. Gnosia Deaths: The two options are "vanished into thin air" and "chucked in the freezer", and the second one's democratically sanctioned. But there's a secret third option, which is "thrown out the airlock for misgendering someone", and a secret fourth which is "slime". Your Turn to Die Deaths: It's not the murders that are cruel, it's the player's participation in the murders. Ghost Trick Phantom Detective Deaths: The first step of trying to keep someone from dying is watching them die and going, "THAT'S how you died?!" before rolling up your sleeves and fixing the situation. Paranormasight Deaths: In any other game, deducing how someone drowned in the middle of a field while bone dry would be the subject of a huge Ace Attorney style courtroom segment. In this game it's just "probably this one specific curse stone", and the hard part is finding out what criteria they fulfilled on a technicality to activate it.
I am an aromantic who loves otome games. It may seem incredibly contradictory, especially since a common perception of otome is that it's solely wish-fulfillment games for people to insert themselves into a story where they date attractive men. There's definitely nothing wrong with playing them in that way, and many people get a lot of enjoyment out of them, but that isn't the only way to play an otome game. In fact, many otome game players prefer not to self-insert at all and Iām one of them!
My personal experience being aromantic means I do not feel romantic attraction to anyone, and I do not desire or need a romantic relationship to feel fulfilled in life. Iām perfectly happy with my platonic bonds and my perpetual singleness! Thatās how I experience it, but there are many different ways to be aromantic, and thereās no one universal experience that defines how all aromantic people live their lives. Some are repulsed by romance and its overbearing presence in nearly all forms of media, and others are comfortable seeing other people experience romance despite not experiencing it themselves (though these, of course, are not the only two groups). I personally lean more towards the latter category. I love romance stories!Ā
For me, playing an otome game is like watching a romance movie where I get to decide who the heroine ends up with. It's like a shipper's dream! I donāt self-insert because I am not comfortable putting myself in romantic situations, but by observing a fictional couple, I can explore the romantic plots and experiences that pique my curiosity. And let me tell you, I love a good romance plot. Especially one with drama.
A comparison I like to make when people donāt seem to get it is that I also really, really love murder mysteries and tragedies, but I do NOT want to actually experience them myself. What I want for a character and what I want for myself are two completely separate things, so thereās really no contradiction!Ā
In fact, playing otome games was a big part of my aromantic journey in the first place. I never had crushes as a kid that werenāt forced or peer pressured. When people talk about the characters in their childhood shows that they had crushes on, I can never relate. To me, there were only interesting characters and stories. Iāve never really wanted anything more than that.Ā
So when my second-ever relationship ended and I was wondering whether I really felt romantic attraction at all, I decided to try otome games.Ā
I chose Collar x Malice as my first game because, as I mentioned earlier, I am a huge fan of mysteries and tragedies, and the premise intrigued me. Then, throughout my exploration of various otome games (and as I quickly became hooked on them) I tried some games with less developed heroines, specifically made for self-inserting, and found that I couldnāt handle them. Separating myself from the heroine helped me enjoy the games more as I realized that I didnāt actually want to be in these romantic situations myself, but only wanted to enjoy the story.
So what was the point of this whole post? I guess just to share my own personal experiences as an aromantic otome-lover and address the contradiction. Otome games arenāt necessarily mainstream-popular, but they certainly have their dedicated fans, and Iāve really enjoyed the interactions Iāve had so far with these fandom spaces.Ā
Sure, the primary focus of the games may be pretty boys who you can date, but otome games can also be so much more than that! Itās a genre Iām glad I decided to try.Ā
Iām happy to be an aro along for the ride to read some good stories, puzzle out the right route choices, and look at some aesthetically pleasing character designs along the way! :)
I FUCKING. FORGOT TO TELL YOU ABOUT ANOTHER MECHANIC.
okay so . if you bring a boy to the same date location three times over a save file, there are multiple conversations. BUT . if you're at high enough affection AND at the third date conversation, picking what's normally the worst possible option unlocks a special longer conversation that's cute and sweet. or hilarious. or both.
omg that sounds so cool I'll have to try that one out too!! I've definitely been reusing locations with madoka lol, but i haven't been keeping track of how many times
i love how many little details and secrets in this game it's so cool!~
i love ryuji and ann fuckk like. heās owed her money since middle school. sheās never forgiven that debt. theyāre good friends. they donāt like each other. they yap all the time. they rarely talk. ryuji thinks ann is too paranoid. he stands up to yusuke stalking her. ann thinks ryujiās annoying. she freaks out thinking heās dead after shidoās palace. ryuji is way too loud. ann loves yelling over him. they work so well together. they never get along. they bond over hating kamoshida. they could never understand each other. ryujiās friends ditched him. ann was completely isolated in april. they both lost things that were very precious to them. when you really think about it, they were only able to regain what they lost because they worked together. they were literally the earliest members of the phantom thieves. lowkey theyāre my world
I'm Wren! I like otome games, rpgs, and mysteries! Feel free to reach out, as I'd love to chat! :)
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