
Recently, NGA forum users pointed out that 'Chuapp,' a gaming outlet previously known for its in-depth coverage, has begun publishing PR pieces for 'Love and Deepspace.' The original poster didn't hold back, remarking, 'Current gaming media outlets are either somewhat unscrupulous or exceptionally unscrupulous,' implying that the media's support for the game feels purely transactional.

The comment section immediately erupted. Players questioned the lack of subtlety in this 'chi fan' (a slang term for influencers or media taking money to promote a product), asking, 'Do female-oriented romance game players not deserve high-quality journalism?' Others noted that this isn't an isolated incident; outlets like Gamersky, Game Grape, and GameRes have all published similar praise, leading many to speculate if this is a coordinated effort by the developer to spin the narrative following the game's first closed beta.
Players are largely frustrated by this 'marketing over substance' approach. The consensus is simple: if Paper Games has enough budget for widespread advertising, they should prioritize fixing the game's poorly received combat system instead. Some users were genuinely confused by these disjointed advertisements, questioning if the developer is trying to force migration from other popular titles through pure marketing pressure.
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