

What makes things difficult is that Maple is uncultured and only knew anime songs up to that point, among other comical shenanigans. The end result is Maple and Cinnamon getting to perform on a fancy cruise ship for business owners.

Her owner Kashou encourages her to pursue this despite that while Maple’s sister and best friend Cinnamon helps her out with this. Maple is one of them who wants to be a singer but is discouraged due to the emphasis everyone places on her being a catgirl rather than her singing. The significance of this comes into play with the main character’s bakery La Solei whose employees are mostly catgirls. In the world of Nekopara, catgirls are seen as pets and thus inferior than real people. WHAT A CONCEPT!!! Was that so hard Master of Martial Hearts!!!? And to think it does all of this WITHOUT being relentlessly preachy and guiltrippy.
#NEKO PARA BETTER DISCORD THEMES SERIES#
Yet here you have a series that serves to treat these catgirls as real people while also demonstrating that fetishism and objectification would realistically harm catgirls if they were real. There is a clever twist in that many players will be attracted to the series with the promise of a cute harem of catgirls, most of whom probably fetishize catgirls (and no, it’s not problematic since catgirls are not real). 3’s story deals with themes of prejudice and fetishism in all but name. As I mentioned in the review, a major theme of Nekopara Vol. This is a track that cannot be talked about with bringing up its context in the story. But I’m NOT going to talk about that fucking game again I’d rather stick to good games here. Starless: Nymphomaniac’s Paradise was a game that scarred me so badly that it caused suicidal thoughts but I’m still able to name some good qualities. I seem to have avoided that result since starting this blog considering I’ve rarely one to not make my sex positivity apparent, but it may also be because I tend to examine these games on their own merits to a far greater extent that most critics even attempt. Every time I criticize an eroge’s sex scenes I tend to be overly cautious about getting flooded with comments calling me a triggered feminazi. 3 was a conflicting game for me to say the least.
