She's pretty deep in it.That's Stockholm syndrome, in case you're wondering.
Hmm I dunno. I mean, they don't actually know that they're prisoners by intent.That's Stockholm syndrome, in case you're wondering.
I agree. Personally, I think the game did an even better job at this, partly because you get to see so much more of his thought process, and the chain of logic that leads him to making the decision he does. Really fleshes him out as a person with thoughts and morals of his own, as opposed to the two dimensional archetypes people in stories like these can easily fall into.Honestly, and I know this won't be a popular opinion, I like how they made the MC much more realistic. He's far from being benevolent, but he's not a complete schmuck either. That gives him a LOT of room to evolve as a character and it can go either way depending on the author. It's primed for him to tell whatever story he wants. No wonder this is getting an anime despite my impressions of this after the first few chapters.
everyone? Or just the women?Guys going to cure everyone with his dick, I'm calling it now.
Dang, wish I had Stockholm syndrome...That's Stockholm syndrome, in case you're wondering.
Okay, it's a common misconception, but there's actually no such thing. But that aside, the MC being painted out to be some sort of good guy is just disgusting and cringey. It's one thing to follow the story of "a bad guy", and another to glaze themThat's Stockholm syndrome, in case you're wondering.