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If you were going to take "biovestite" literally, it would probably mean someone who wears living cloths. Or who had their clothes changed through gene therapy, which seems way more complicated than doing laundry so I'm not sure I see the point.
Yeah, "biosexual" would probably be a better word. Or maybe not, it does sound pretty disturbing.
 

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Both biovestite and biosexual invoke images of weird teenagers and housewives who fap/shlick to bisexual romances in computer games with me.
 
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Yeah, "biosexual" would probably be a better word. Or maybe not, it does sound pretty disturbing.

"Biovestite" is a a play on "transvestite", which reminds people of "shemale prostitute" even if according to the dictionary it means simply "a person and especially a male who adopts the dress and often the behavior typical of the opposite sex especially for purposes of emotional or sexual gratification".
 

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I dunno, "Biovestite" makes me think of people who like to dress up like their favourite Bioware character. "Biosexual" describes the creepy bastards on BSN who actually get off on their game romantic interests.
 

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LETS PLAY RANKED 3vs3, im not even on bronze league and i get match against gold, motherfuckers. Match system my ass...


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The graphics look awesome - how are gameplay, story, puzzles?

I am currently playing the last chapter. So far, I liked the puzzles-they are logical (with a few exceptions) and rarely random. I personally liked them.
The game has nice music and atmosphere, I liked the voice acting, but some people seems to have a problem with it. Nuri (the female character) might be a little annoying sometimes, but I didn't have a problem with her. As for the story-it has been entertaining so far, but as in most games it is hardly anything too special. I found it generally good, though. I don't about the ending, haven't finished it yet.

The graphics and the music are easily the game's strongest features and the gameplay is nice. Storywise it is not bad, whether you'd like it or not is more about personal preferences. It is basically a fairytale, if a bit darker.
 

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Played the sequel's demo and it was so boring I couldn't even finish it, however when I had seen this game on a Steam sale for 2€ I bought it anyway for whatever reason. I had expected a boring turd, so I have been postponing playing it for quite some time, but lately I gave it a try. Turns out it's the best purchase since a long time, this game is really good. Definitely the best hack'n slash I have ever played and one of the better games in general (I must say I don't even like hack'n slashes! The only one I ever liked was Diablo II). The game is worth the full price, so you should all buy it, at least when it's on sale again.

Here are some screenshots, I'm sure the game is easy to guess:
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I like how those early 3D games looked (AD, TN:SFC).

This worked because they were made with fixed resolution range in mind, and had assets designed to exploit the level of detail those resolutions allowed - a bit similar to 2D graphics in that regard, except "level of detail" being much more fluid notion here, and in extreme cases (face touching texture) they couldn't avoid looking ugly.
 

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