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7/12/2025, 11:04:46 PM
>>530980027
>haven't seen that one
It's THE famous scene of Killing game, haven't you played it? No?? Good!!!! It's a horrible route. It had some interesting Hiruko and Darumi development at the start that showed the whole BDSM petplay as something Hiruko uses to rein in Darumi from killing herself or doing something harmful by ordering her to take care of herself and so on, it was interesting. But of course, that's all thrown out the window for the sake of the Holy Mary Sue Tsubasa who needs to be the center of attention in every scene and so Darumi just... forgets about Hiruko entirely and even replaces the mistress thing with Tsubasa because of one yuri kiss that's apparently more meaningful to her than everything Hiruko did.
Apologies for the rant, I'm still annoyed. HL is sure a game.
>but they're indeed exponentially rarer
Not only rarer but when a Yaoi or a Yuri or something with a focus on the Relationship's Trope does decide to flesh out the characters it's often not very good. I don't know what is it, exactly, there's not a real reason that all yaois and yuris have bad writing but they do.
>Hetslop
1000000000000000000000000000000000% agree.
Actually... I'm just repeating my months old rants, but one aspect of why I love Hiruko so much is that she's a very romantic and obsessive character and it's all entirely in the subtext of her routes and never flat out corny flirting and dating and kissing or even sex scenes. She's so far away from those things, S.F.'s the closest to that but the most intimate moments between her and Takumi are the bad endings where they die together and... that's the most romantic they'll go. The absurd circumstances of their one kiss make it so much better. It's so unfortunate that Takumi is a MALE WHORE and these scenes are almost meaningless because his character is just truly loathsome. In my Hiruko Protagonist VN, she projects her obsession and love on someone worthy. I don't know who, but it's not him.