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Re: Loren: The Sequel

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 12:36 pm
by Nightsnow
The game was pretty fanservice-ish, but it was an equal amount for men and women so I didn't mind. Also I don't see what is inhereitly wrong with fanservice. Just like 'Mary Sue', 'Deus ex Machina', etc. it is a frase so often misused that it has lost its meaning. I had sort of gotten the impression that Averon is a world where people flat out just don't like wearing a lot of clothes, I think I imagine the climate to be kinda humid and hot.

That said I like your idea: Costomizeable characters can't possible be a bad direction to go in in an rpg. And sadly, as a developer, I understand that you have to deal with the perception of the game. And get categorized as 'erogene' is just not fair and it properly best avoided.

Re: Loren: The Sequel

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 12:47 pm
by jack1974
4LeafClover wrote:Since we have customizble clothes, can we have sexy clothes? So we get to make it optional if we wish to have the old degree of sexiness in our storylines?
I need first to finish all the artwork (had lots of troubles with colorists this time) but after everything else is done I guess I could have 1 extra sexy clothes for each class.
Nightsnow wrote:The game was pretty fanservice-ish, but it was an equal amount for men and women so I didn't mind. Also I don't see what is inhereitly wrong with fanservice. Just like 'Mary Sue', 'Deus ex Machina', etc. it is a frase so often misused that it has lost its meaning. I had sort of gotten the impression that Averon is a world where people flat out just don't like wearing a lot of clothes, I think I imagine the climate to be kinda humid and hot.

That said I like your idea: Costomizeable characters can't possible be a bad direction to go in in an rpg. And sadly, as a developer, I understand that you have to deal with the perception of the game. And get categorized as 'erogene' is just not fair and it properly best avoided.
No indeed nobody argued that was unfair, since as you said there were both sexy men and women. The main problem is being categorized as "eroge" and nothing else, like if the only reason to play the game was the erotic content. A bit like if people said that gamers should play The Witcher 2 just for the sexy scenes ignoring everything else, if you can forgive me the comparison :)

Re: Loren: The Sequel

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 3:37 pm
by P_Tigras
jack1974 wrote:But Elenor and Saren, apart the protection thing, looked like strippers that somehow stumbled into a fantasy story, totally out of place, the characters were really too much undressed.
I thought Elenor and Saren's original outfits were very appropriate for harem slaves. :P

Re: Loren: The Sequel

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 4:10 pm
by jack1974
Yes could be, but in the sequel they leveled up and aren't slaves anymore :wink:

Re: Loren: The Sequel

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:52 pm
by P_Tigras
jack1974 wrote:Yes could be, but in the sequel they leveled up and aren't slaves anymore :wink:
Chambara might disagree with the latter characterization. :twisted:

Re: Loren: The Sequel

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:32 am
by biscuit
I really enjoy the new customizable clothing options... I'll be honest, even though Loren grew to be one of my favorite games from Winter Wolves, I originally did NOT play or buy it because they seemed so... ridiculously dressed for me, so it was hard for me to imagine it as a serious game. :(

Then after playing more of the other games, I grew to trust the games that jack produces, and went to try the Loren demo after all... and then I was hooked!

Basically, even though I like having the sexy options, it's as OPTIONS-- I can also safely dress up the characters and feel less embarrassed about playing the game on my laptop at school (during lunch, of course! Never during class!).

Re: Loren: The Sequel

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:02 am
by P_Tigras
biscuit wrote:I really enjoy the new customizable clothing options... I'll be honest, even though Loren grew to be one of my favorite games from Winter Wolves, I originally did NOT play or buy it because they seemed so... ridiculously dressed for me, so it was hard for me to imagine it as a serious game. :(

Then after playing more of the other games, I grew to trust the games that jack produces, and went to try the Loren demo after all... and then I was hooked!

Basically, even though I like having the sexy options, it's as OPTIONS-- I can also safely dress up the characters and feel less embarrassed about playing the game on my laptop at school (during lunch, of course! Never during class!).
Getting a little more serious, now that I have more time, yeah, there is a delicate balancing act between sex appeal and porn. Sex appeal sells, but picking up the "porn" label is the kiss of death. And I think a lot of players are especially sensitive to -their- character being objectified. Saren and Elenor looked like sex toys in the original. And it's one thing if you choose those outfits for your character, it's an entirely different matter when you aren't given a choice, and are forced to wear them even when they're non-sensical like marching up the snow-covered Mount Kronos as Jack mentioned.

Heck, I'm not even entirely comfortable with the new mage Saren as I wouldn't be caught dead in an outfit like that. To me he looks like a cross between a Las Vegas stage magician and a Chip & Dale exotic dancer. I can just see him ripping his vest off after pulling a rabbit out of his oversized hat... I'm glad we'll have other options.

Furthermore, less can often be more, as I considered Valery the Vampire to be one of the most visually appealing characters in the original game despite showing less skin than some big name actresses at recent awards events. Meanwhile another redhead, Myrth, was one of the least popular romances in the game judging by the poll despite showing a lot of skin. I'll chalk Myrth's lower popularity as a romance interest to two factors, the most important being her continual whining/fainting. The second being her lack of curves in relation to the other possibilities, most notably Loren. Showing all that skin didn't make Myrth more attractive, it just sort of cheapened her.

Amukiki the forever shirtless, wearing just a loincloth even when climbing up icy Mount Kronos, seemed like over the top beefcake as well. I think it's one of the reasons (although not the only one) I never really cared about his character. I could go over other characters too, but the main point is that it's possible to make attractive characters that draw the eye without making most viewers think sex toy or porn. Rebecca Fox from Planet Stronghold is a good example of a sexy character who doesn't show up to save the world looking like a stripper.

Re: Loren: The Sequel

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:08 am
by jack1974
biscuit wrote: Basically, even though I like having the sexy options, it's as OPTIONS-- I can also safely dress up the characters and feel less embarrassed about playing the game on my laptop at school (during lunch, of course! Never during class!).
Haha yes I remember another user (or maybe was you?) saying that he was ashamed to play the game on the netbook while traveling because of the images! I forgot about this, and is yet another reason why the game by default should be more conservative :wink:

I agree with everything you said P_Tigras. If you think about it, Chambara is pretty covered, but I think she is one of the most sexy character of the game, just by her facial expressions (and what she says of course :lol:). What I mean to those worried to lose eyecandy is that they need to judge the romances by the character personalities BESIDE the visual appearance. If we reduce everything to the appearance ONLY, then it becomes a porn game indeed where plot/personalities have no importance. And that's the last thing I want :lol:

(But again don't worry there WILL BE OPTIONAL eye candy! :wink:)

Re: Loren: The Sequel

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:23 am
by P_Tigras
jack1974 wrote:
biscuit wrote: Basically, even though I like having the sexy options, it's as OPTIONS-- I can also safely dress up the characters and feel less embarrassed about playing the game on my laptop at school (during lunch, of course! Never during class!).
Haha yes I remember another user (or maybe was you?) saying that he was ashamed to play the game on the netbook while traveling because of the images! I forgot about this, and is yet another reason why the game by default should be more conservative :wink:

I agree with everything you said P_Tigras. If you think about it, Chambara is pretty covered, but I think she is one of the most sexy character of the game, just by her facial expressions (and what she says of course :lol:). What I mean to those worried to lose eyecandy is that they need to judge the romances by the character personalities BESIDE the visual appearance. If we reduce everything to the appearance ONLY, then it becomes a porn game indeed where plot/personalities have no importance. And that's the last thing I want :lol:

(But again don't worry there WILL BE OPTIONAL eye candy! :wink:)
I entirely agree on Chambara. Her delicate facial features in the original game were adorable, and her personality radiated sensuality. That said, I'm not a big fan of her new portrait in the big romance chart for Loren 2. I liked the original more. I'm a little concerned about what the rest of her new artwork is going to look like.

I'm all for optional eye candy. Quite frankly, Loren's curves were what originally drew my eye and made me curious enough to learn more about the game.

Re: Loren: The Sequel

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:25 am
by Franka
P_Tigras wrote:Meanwhile another redhead, Myrth, was one of the least popular romances in the game judging by the poll despite showing a lot of skin. I'll chalk Myrth's lower popularity as a romance interest to two factors, the most important being her continual whining/fainting. The second being her lack of curves in relation to the other possibilities, most notably Loren. Showing all that skin didn't make Myrth more attractive, it just sort of cheapened her.
I for one would like Myrth better if I could romance her with Elenor. :wink: In all seriousness that could be a big contributing factor to her popularity, or lack of it.