When it comes to the term one-of-a-kind I think it’s a bit of a loaded phrase. I prefer the idea that everything is different in its own subtle ways. But at the same time, the fact that Crazy Ones was billed to us as the first male-centric, turn-based otome game was enough to give me pause.
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Crazy Ones definitely has a unique vibe to it, and I can see why it’s getting attention as a male-centric otome game. It’s cool to see something that flips the usual script and offers a fresh perspective. The turn-based mechanics add a nice layer of strategy that you don’t always get in these types of games, which keeps things engaging.
The art style looks pretty slick too, and the characters seem to have their own quirks that make them stand out. I’m curious about how the story unfolds and what kind of choices we’ll get to make. It’s always interesting to see how different themes are tackled in games like this. Definitely gonna check it out and see if it lives up to all the hype!
Crazy Ones definitely caught my attention with the whole male-centric otome angle. It’s refreshing to see a game that flips the script a bit, especially in a genre that’s usually pretty female-focused. The art style looks stunning, and I’m curious about how the turn-based mechanics play out.
I get what you mean about “one-of-a-kind” being a loaded term. Every game has its unique vibe, but it feels like Crazy Ones is trying to carve out its own niche in a crowded market. I’m all for more diversity in storytelling and gameplay, so I’m excited to see how this one unfolds. Anyone else trying it out? What are your first impressions?