When Rin arrives in this new world two things are made clear. Waking up in Another World Where No One Can Understand You We’ll delve into why, but first let’s talk a bit about The Expression: Amrilato itself. And my conclusion? I think Valve has a problem with MangaGamer more than anything else. But, is there any truth in it? In order to find out, I bought a copy of the game dove into it. In it, they state that Valve has claimed the game ‘sexualizes minors.’ A serious accusation. Last Friday, MangaGamer issued a press release regarding The Expression: Amrilato’s absence on Steam. However, one place where it wasn’t released was Steam. Last week, MangaGamer released The Expression: Amrilato. Though, this isn’t the first time these two opposing sides have done battle. Whether it’s debating if they count as games the difference between “all-ages” and “18+” editions or even what’s too risqué visual novels always seem to be involved in some controversy. Visual novels have always been an easily misunderstood genre by those who aren’t familiar with them. What could Valve have against an all-ages yuri visual novel about learning to communicate? And why do they keep targeting MangaGamer?ĭISCLAIMER: Please be advised that the following article contains a potentially NSFW image of two girls bathing.
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