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All i remember is going through a maze, solving puzzles, fighting for my life. Then finding all the keys to finally exit.
Always wondered if Devs use the idea of a true challenging game. As a way To mess with the manhood of players. So they can get away with not doing backstories, quest tracking, maps, journals, all of it. Reminds me of playing a really good looking first console Nintendo Game. Those old school games lacked so much detail that we get now a days. Not sure if I even completed a single one that system growing up. I know I beat a few on the Super Nintendo but the original Nintendo was crazy hard. Cuz you would also be fighting with horrible pixel graphics.
b-but machine supremacy D:
lol
I sleep
With her I hope?
Or she sleeps with me B]
https://illusioncards.booru.org/index.php?page=post&s=list&tags=koikatsu+haydee
The helmet stays ON during snu-snu.
It's an accesory. Go to the accesories menu and disable it if you want.
Buuut... based on what I've seen so far, I think the facility she's in is owned by a company that sells "Haydee" as a line of "artificial people" for security and... other purposes. Pretty sure she was abducted, brainwashed, and surgically altered to meet the Haydee line specs.
Hell, it's possible that the original Haydee may have simply been a training sim for the Haydee "gynoid" line. This would explain why the escape ending was seen as a failure- you don't want your security unit leaving the facility if there's been a major incident. And it also explains the platforming segments- the security unit in a worst-case scenario won't always have clear paths if there's an incident.
Yes, the notes looks like they are abducted girls to transform them into "drones/sexual dolls" or something like that. The thing is, ¿what about the "men"?, aliens?, mutants?, they dont look inteligent, but all looks like human stuff.
Best guess?
Reanimated employees who failed to escape the facility. They only look monstrous because we're seeing them through Haydee II's eyes; something to do with her conditioning and considering them as hostiles. She's still human underneath all the programming, and it'll be easier for her subconscious to cope if she believes them to be monsters instead of people.
So either they are androids modelled after the protagonist, or maybe she is android / cyborg as well, just like them.
Or maybe she is a human, like the developer wrote a few posts above yours... when he writes it, why then wonder if she's a cyborg or human???