Despite the diversity in their characters and setting, they all share one thing: zero 18+ content. Just like other sub-genres of VNs, Otome offers achingly sweet stories like Bad Apple Wars and Café Enchanté gruesome, action-packed titles like Collar x Malice and Hakuoki and detailed fantasies such as Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~ and Period: Cube ~Shackles of Amadeus~. With companies like MangaGamer, Aksys, Idea Factory, PQube, and more bringing new titles to the West, the availability of the diverse stories Otome games possess has increased. Yo-Jin-Bo was the first Otome ever (legally) translated into English for PC in 2006–twelve years after the start of the genre–and ever since Western audiences haven’t been able to get enough. But one sub-genre of VNs that has excluded this type of content for years in English is Otome. This is similar to other gaming genres, just with 2D still images instead of 3D moving characters. Many games will have CGs, voiced lines, and multiple text boxes of content per scene that go into great detail on the characters’ actions. And I don’t mean a few lines here and there like a PG-13 movie you catch on daytime TV. Sweet, heartfelt stories like Princess Evangeline, soul-wrenching nakige (“crying game”) like ef – a fairy tale of the two, and dark mysteries like Kara no Shoujo all have significant sexual content. Even Visual Novels delve into the content, and I’m talking about titles outside of Eroge. From Grand Theft Auto and Cyberpunk 2077, to The Witcher, God of War, and all of the hundreds in between, it doesn’t matter what genre you play, you’ll find sex scenes. Sex.Įveryone thinks about it, everyone knows what it is, and it’s prevalent in video games across the board. Concerning Outgoing links: Links contained in this article may lead you to a website that contains mature content.
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