![]() ![]() While she disappeared from the room, I had to do some digging to find out who she was and what happened. So I decided to wake her up gently, but a sudden tenacity sparked and the woman beside me jumped out from the bed and threw the bedcover at my face. I didn’t know what to do, my phone’s battery was dead, and every cells in my body were going batshit crazy because I just didn’t know how I can get out of this situation safely– or worse: getting my manhood chopped off. That bastard didn’t even believe I had a one night stand, so what I did, I took a picture of the woman’s back since she was not facing me and sent the image to him – then my phone died. I had to explain to my friend that I ended up at a place that was apparently not my house. I eventually turned my head to look at the other side of the bed, and it struck me like a lightning that there was a naked woman lying beside me. And damn, a friend of mine got pissed that I ditched him last night. I managed to get a hold of my good ol’ communication device to check my messages. Waking up with a strong headache that made me forget what happened last night, something vibrated and I had to quickly pick up my phone with my sight all blurry then randomly took things in the process. I tried various ways after I finished it, but initially, I had to put myself into the shoes of the man in this game: I can be a douchebag, an asshole, or be the good guy. I fired up the game from my Steam Library, and started my progress in this visual novel escapade – where I have to just simply choose whatever dialogue I want to say. Silly me, I thought the game was like about a hundred megabyte. I immediately launched Steam, searched the name of the game, and it was cheap – for what it had, the price was acceptable.ĭownloading a particularly small file-sized game from Steam, I was a bit surprised. ![]() That’s where I stumbled upon this interesting visual novel about what usually happens after going to pubs or bars or whatever you want to call these places in where you’re living. ![]() Women in Video Games (The Lady Sidekick) by Anita Sarkeesian. In my normal day just browsing through various gaming sites for news and updates, checking my work e-mail, sipping from my glass full of blue lemonade, and went on watching a video about the final episode of Tropes vs. ![]()
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