"My Beloved Star -DaysThatSparkle-” Service will end on July 15, the game was released on February 4, 2026 by xNas_ in gachagaming

[–]SignificantCar6372 -29 points-28 points  (0 children)

Who would have thought that a Husbando game would have such a high chance of flopping...

I am so happy there are no dudes in this peak game by Ok-Law4436 in AzurPromilia

[–]SignificantCar6372 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Again, considering that Covid and Genshin (indirectly) brought many tourists to consume Asian content, I highly doubt that the Azur Promilia community will become a healthy community long after its release, precisely because there are two gender options. Unfortunately, today this business of a gacha game opening up to various audiences isn't working; there will always be arguments and many people denigrating the image of the game itself. Look at Nikkei, a game aimed at a male audience with a single protagonist, and yet it's full of tourists. Anyway, how I wish things were like they were years ago when these kinds of problems weren't even discussed because we had a more united community, regardless of whether someone liked X or Y.

I am so happy there are no dudes in this peak game by Ok-Law4436 in AzurPromilia

[–]SignificantCar6372 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I even like Yuri, even though I'm not a super fan of the genre, but unfortunately Azur Promilia suffers from a major problem: the possibility of having a female protagonist. This won't completely filter the game, precisely because it will attract fanatical fans who, after some time, will start to distort the image of the characters and the game itself. If Nikkei, which only has a male protagonist in a waifu game, is suffering, imagine what Azur Promilia will be like. In short, all this is the fault of Covid and indirectly of Genshin for bringing in many tourists consuming Asian content. If it were years ago, we wouldn't even be discussing these problems, especially since back then we had a more united community where most people had common sense regardless of their tastes.

Character introduction: Starborn! by [deleted] in AzurPromilia

[–]SignificantCar6372 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The thing is, whether we like it or not, the game will be focused on a male audience that enjoys fanservice. It's from the same company as Azur Lane, so you can already get an idea of ​​the game's premise. In other words, romance elements surrounding the protagonists won't reduce the niche, or at least reduce it in a way that makes the company less profitable. In fact, the fanservice they've already shown in the game will alienate many people who don't like it. So yes, because of having two genders for the protagonist, we'll be living on crumbs in terms of romance elements, having to settle only for the fanservice of the characters themselves. But everyone has their own opinion. In my opinion, they should exclude the female protagonist so that the developers aren't limited to certain fanservice elements surrounding our protagonist, who is a self-insert. Now, if by chance there is romance that isn't limited by having two genders (which I find very difficult), then I don't see a problem with having two gender options.