Re: [RJ136015] Spiral Legend III
Do you need the first and second to understand this one?
And also, is the ntr limited to the monsters gor or is it a driving factor of the story? Would love it if it is like that
If anyone could do a quick summary of the setting of these games.
As far as I know, each of the games are their own story, though they might share the same world. So you don't need to play the other two games to get the story.
NTR is actually in the storyline itself, and you have to avoid those NTR routes. Each chapter, beginning from 4 would have NTR attempts, so to speak, on two of your main girls. For now, at least, I don't think you need to do anything but choose the correct response to a certain scene to avoid the route. GoR is another thing entirely.
As for the setting...I'm not too far into the game just yet (I'm only in Chapter 5), but from what I can tell, its set thousands (maybe millions) of years after the gods went down from the heavens to kill off humanity. MC (Kuno) forms a contract with one of those Demon Gods sealed in a tablet in order to heal one of the two main girls (Emily) from her inborn disease (getting stabbed by a poisoned knife sets it off. Too much incest in the village they live in, I shit you not).
It turns out that it was sort of a bad idea, because the contract gave him dog ears (kemonomimi, fuck yeah) and the village people and his father fucking hate animal people. So now he has to go on a journey to get rid of the ears by reviving the Demon God he contracted with (which removes the god from his body) by absorbing stuff with high magical powers (aka other demon gods, demon kings, stuff like that).
There are also hints that the world is too fucking small, kinda like the deal with Tales of Symphonia, if you guys have played it before. Might be because of godly shenanigans, dunno. I have to play the game a bit more to find out.
Oh, and he turns a puppy into a woman, and names her Kanna. Who is best girl.
More stuff: Oh, and getting the NTR scene doesn't end your game. It actually continues all throughout the storyline if you don't stop it. Once you get the last NTR scene, you're bound for the bad end. I guess getting one of those scenes will lock you out of the good/true ending, too.