![]() This coupled with Fenoxo’s inclusion of the player base in the games development made for what was critically lauded as a success. Upon defeating an enemy or losing a battle, the player could have sex (either with or without both parties consenting). ![]() Expansion of all sorts, lactation, teratophilia and more were common throughout the game. What separated it from the rest was the inclusion of graphic sex scenes which appealed to niche fetish communities. Which is what makes approaching Corruption of Champions 2 from Fenoxo such a quandary.įenoxo grew success with the original Corruption of Champions, a text-based adventure RPG in which the player fought a war against the influences of a minotaur queen. If your name can stay on consumers tongues via nostalgia or product worth, you’re never truly gone. A reputation, when applied to modern market principles, isn’t simply that. It’s what makes their failures bittersweet things you fervently defend. ![]() It’s what makes their successes a triumph for consumers. While the games market is one of constant flux, a dev with a reputation tends to be one you follow. It’s the reason you root for the hero and scowl at the villain. It can open doors, change perspectives and completely alter the course of your life. Today, we’re going to talk about a very old name in the erotic games community with Corruption of Champions 2. Miss the last entry? You can read it here. Welcome again to Joyful Stick, a series powered by you.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |