
As 'Soul Tide' begins its latest round of testing, the gaming community is buzzing with one question: Is the controversial producer 'Tan Mao' really gone? Rumors suggest the project lead was removed by the owner, with a new directive to aggressively cater to the male demographic. Players who missed out on test invites are watching closely to see if the game has actually turned a corner.
The comment section is a minefield: some players admit they are only checking the game out for the 'schadenfreude' of watching a cocky producer fall from grace. Others remain skeptical, cautioning that despite the current 'male-oriented' pivot, the previous controversies—specifically the infamous 'NTR (netorare/cuckold) chapters'—still linger in the background.


Gameplay feedback is equally brutal. Players have slammed the lack of an 'auto-battle' feature, with many calling it a deal-breaker. The combat is described as unnecessarily tedious, requiring too much manual skill input per turn. Furthermore, the writing quality is under fire, with users mocking the incoherent, error-ridden dialogue as if it were typed by 'face-planting onto the keyboard.'
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