Between3and20 wrote:To put it bluntly, people came for foot jobs and cripple fucking. That much we know is obvious.
Let's be honest, who actually came to KS for that? 0.o I came for the feels, stayed for the feels.
Between3and20 wrote:To put it bluntly, people came for foot jobs and cripple fucking. That much we know is obvious.

Eh, maybe. Rin's story has many themes that circle around the concept of understanding or accepting oneself, the ending is just one way it manifests. However, when talking about the message a story is meant to communicate, you have to tread carefully. What is innate to the author and what is spun for the purposes of the story is not easy to tell, and more often than not people err on the side of assuming personal voice speaking in a story, which is not always the case. That said, the good ending surely echoes something that I wanted to say with the story, maybe even to myself?Between3and20 wrote:So yeah my question is, Rins ending had a tint of your morals, correct?
Reading a few past post of yours I can see you have that ''self accepted'' attitude, or just a general acceptance attitude to begin with. My favorite quote from her was about her saying it was alright to be her. That's a trait a lot of people lack, so that's why many people felt touched. If I'm right about that trait of yours, nice. I respect that. :)
EDIT:cpl_crud, Nice job on the Hanako route, if I'm not mistaken. It was a great read :D
As far as I know, none. The primary interest we had was in the visual novel medium. That said, maybe someone just hasn't come out with their disability fascination.WorldlyWiseman wrote:How many devs signed on because they find disability interesting in and of itself (either boner-inducing, or just 'cool thought experiment', or whatever)? No need to name names, obviously.
Interest in visual novels. The Tsukihime translation was released just before KS project started, which inspired many of us (just like KS now has inspired many people to make VNs of their own). There's an entire "generation" of VN players tha started wtih Tsukihime.Helbereth wrote:Had I known about this in its infancy, I would have leaped at the chance to contribute. It's an interesting thought experiment at the very least.
I wonder, though, what were some of your motivations when you first heard about KS?
Yes, definitely. It was an aspect that had to be taken into account with everything. It was hard and had to be learned. I think KS doesn't REALLY avoid cliches when it comes to that, but the mindset we had of sort of subverting the image of disabilities certainly directed the writing towards the direction of avoiding cliches.Helbereth wrote:Did you consider it a challenge to write with the disabilities in mind? Considering character quirks is one thing, but missing legs or being deaf are much more prevalent, I imagine, than a nervous twitch or gesture habit. Did you work hard to avoid cliches? Or did that come naturally?
I'm not an artist (maybe one of them can say something), but nothing like thta was ever brought up.Helbereth wrote:Did creating the artwork that showcased their disabilities ever make you cringe? Were you repulsed by any of the afflictions specifically?
Yes, we toyed around some fairly grim stories.Helbereth wrote:Was there ever a point when you considered going down extremely dark paths with any of the stories? Suicide being a prevalent idea, but also other small tragedies that could have happened, or was the heavy tone of the story already enough weight?
For me, no.Helbereth wrote:Were there ever moments when you had to step away from the material to breathe, calm yourself, and renew your resolve? Other than the normal writer's/artist's/composer's block. A point where the material itself forced you to back away.
Not at all. It was very surprising.Helbereth wrote:Did any of you know, when you were creating the story before its completion, how deeply it would effect your audience? Especially little details like Hanako's tile game, Lilly's 'feeling out' faces, Shizune passing notes, Emi's sardonic side, or Rin's imaginary indifference.
After the release? I haven't. While in development I read KS more times than even the most fanatic fan probably has. Development involves heavily scrutinising and editing the game.Helbereth wrote:Have any of you not played through the whole game? It sounds like an odd question, but I imagine it might be an ordeal to play through the game after spending so much time working on it.

I have been yelled at in person, cussed out in forums, berated in chat rooms and, generally, insulted for having the intelligence -persistence- to follow grammatical structure for years. I've never once felt put-out by the experience, though. Slang is one thing; but when someone is trying to compose an actual sentence and they screw it up, I feel personally offended.Pseudogenesis wrote:Should've hired me on as resident grammar nazi.
No minor error left uncriticized.
Do a Bing search and i'm sure you'll find it, but Katawa Shoujo is advertised and download links are provided on more than one hentai site, not to mention the fact that in the end this was a 4chan spawned project and erotic "Fan" art is inevitable. After all, you don't really know what type of impact this game has until you played it since i at first thought i was about to look at the visual novel answer to Scary Movie, stupid and offensive for the sake of it since it was described to me as a hentai game with cripples as the main focus. Actually on the art subject, some of the art on the Shimmie is fucked up, and if i of all people am crying foul someone involved needs a psychologist or an exorcist.Pseudogenesis wrote:Between3and20 wrote:To put it bluntly, people came for foot jobs and cripple fucking. That much we know is obvious.
Let's be honest, who actually came to KS for that? 0.o I came for the feels, stayed for the feels.
Pyramid Head wrote:Actually on the art subject, some of the art on the Shimmie is fucked up, and if i of all people am crying foul someone involved needs a psychologist or an exorcist.Pseudogenesis wrote:Between3and20 wrote:To put it bluntly, people came for foot jobs and cripple fucking. That much we know is obvious.
Let's be honest, who actually came to KS for that? 0.o I came for the feels, stayed for the feels.

