sorgy
AAAAAHH!! THE CAT!! THE CATTT!!! *hides*
Haha, no. I just played a horror game with a cat villain.
Don't Take the Cat Home! or something. lol
It's cute tho. And BOY is that cat pissed off. Look at those eyes!
(I guess in human terms they're adorable tho. lol Not everyone speaks 'cat'. )
How does the saying go again.... "Don't say sorry; Do better." ?
Anyway... I did enjoy the game. And I do apologize if I sounded harsh.
I just wanted to give you good feedback so you can improve the game.
I'm just not very good at expressing myself in a nice way.
(And also because lack of logic kinda pisses me off. But in your defense, your mc is the first mc in ages that hasn't pissed me off by being a do-gooder, so... you're still beating the odds. lol )
Hey bud. This isn't a normal thing to say to a developer.
I'm assuming you're quite young on reading through your comment history, with your odd fascination with bringing up how English classes makes your opinion superior compared to others, as well as believing there is an objective and 'correct' way to present a story, so I'll be far less harsh than I would have been otherwise. What you're doing here, with your behaviour and rapid-fire comments and reviews over dozens of visual novels a day, is not doing what you think it's doing. People are not reading your comments thinking that you are incredibly smart by "fixing" all of these "problems" with the games you're playing, nor are you helping anyone create better art.
You are presenting your opinion as if it is an objective truth. You are fine to have this opinion, and even share this opinion, but your opinion does not make a game good or bad.
Sharing such opinions as if they are objective faults do not make a game better, nor do they encourage a developer to make changes to their games. 'Good' and 'better' are subjective ideals, especially when looking at art as originally intended. I understand that desire and drive for something to be better (as you perceive it) is a deeply powerful one and hard to ignore, especially when you're young. But, all you have shown here is that you have grossly misunderstood what catsket was going for. They are known for making surrealist, dream-like worlds, with the MC being more an observer than an active participant. Consider each "wrong" thing you've brought up: choices that have no consequence, dream-like logic, going along with a plotline you don't truly understand. All of this plays into the thematic ideas catsket is building around. You can dislike that, of course, but that does not mean it needs to be "fixed".
To then be blunt: art is not for you. Art is for the creator, and others, such as yourself, may take enjoyment from it thanks to our shared humanity. By opening yourself up to the idea that you can do whatever you want in art, and that an author may be intentionally bending and breaking supposed 'rules' to effect, you can start to engage with work on an author's terms rather than applying one worldview to everything you see. I'd recommend approaching all things in this manner; it makes you a much happier person in general.
And because I know your first reaction to this will be disgust, a "Who do you think you are?" that I'm the first person who has told you this, I'm a games industry professional working in narrative and design. I've won several awards for my work and I'm well respected in the UK games industry for what I do. I am, as far as it really means nothing in the end, a "professional" writer and game developer. What you should take from that, and I know it will take several years to undo the damage of modern media culture, is that it doesn't matter. The things I make and the things I say are just as important as someone who has zero "real" credits to their name.
To fully get this concept, understanding the difference between things that are executed to the full author's realisation, and things you may not personally like, is one that takes a lot of maturity and critical media understanding, and one that not even a lot of adults truly grasp. I wish you the best for the future.
I'd suggest deleting the comments you've made. There is a version of you in five years cringing at your younger self, and while you won't be able to erase the memory of typing out every single one, at least you can save yourself the pain of reading what you actually said.
reading a lot of your reviews and seeing how unhappy you are with almost all of them. there's a difference between giving critique and being critical. calling everything about a game stupid or that you don't get it doesn't help an author. instead, you should be asking questions or drawing the lines. critique is about helping the author realize their vision, not asking the author to rewrite their work to fit your desires.
and as an aside, saying "at least your MC isn't stupid" is pretty backhanded. not that i care but wanted to say.
i started making games because i hated a game i played so much that it made me pick up writing. you seem to dislike or have very harsh words about every game you're reviewing on itch.io right now. if you don't like these games and want someone to cater to your tastes, pick up the keyboard and download ren'py.
Yeah, I guess I'm not overly good at expressing myself. So I apologize for that.
I do realize I tend to sound harsher than I mean it.
I really am trying to give helpful review, but my way of wording things may not be the best.
I'll try and work on it. lol
If it makes you feel better, I wouldn't have bothered to comment at all if your game wasn't good to begin with.
i think you are asking for a lot of logic in both a genre and an artistic world that asks for a suspension of disbelief as they invite you into their surreal timelines. logic doesn't need to apply everywhere you go. things are weird to be weird.
and please stop feeding every question you have or recommendation you need into an AI. not only do artists extremely dislike their work being fed to a machine, even for recommendations, but there's more satisfaction in finding something organically than being told what to do.
I guess it didn't really occur to me that the game was meant to be surreal. My apologies.
Oh, I'm not doing the feeding. I couldn't program a toy, much less an AI. lol
If I mention anything about that, I'm using a free AI that I ask to suggest games of a specific genera.
Which is pretty much a google-search done via an AI that doesn't have access to google.
My point still stands on AI, even if you use it as a search engine. Finding it organically or doing your own research is more rewarding. It'll lie to you if it doesn't know the answer, and it'll feed you blatantly false information if it doesn't know.
May the surreal continue to boggle the mind, and may the gods smile when my teeth are stained black with bile.