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you are just unable to take critics that regard a game you like. Just watch the kind of screenshots the game has, and the content of the game in general. This is not what the previous corpse party used us to, and I just wished for the money spent to make this game to be used differently.
Thus, not worth playing.
"I don't like this kind of animation" isn't a critique, "I refuse to be a part of the target demographic" is just an admission of bias, it's you spouting an opinion. The fact that you try and wield the term "fan service" without fully understanding what you're saying just goes to show how worthwhile that opinion is too.
Frankly, all you're doing is placing down insulting terms and insinuating anyone who doesn't agree with you deserves your insults. Not the greatest foundation for an argument, but a pretty standard strategy for a disruptive poster, ie, a troll.
The "Fan Service" of the game is actually like 90% series in jokes, calling out characters for their flaws, and Sachiko's twisted means of using the games to point out the flaws in those she's tormenting. You've meanwhile focused on a few moe aspects of the game and are attempting to weild it as a demonizing thing when in reality it's not. All you're doing is showing your tastes and why you personally dislike the game. It doesn't actually reflect on the game itself in any way and causes people like me, who actually know what's in the title, to believe you're lying when you say you've played the game before. Because it's less rude to assume that than to assume you're intentionally and maliciously being deceptive towards others and trying to deny them a positive experience as fans of the series.
When you're attempting to convince fans not to buy a game, outright stating that the game is built to cater to them (ie, fanservice) is probably the dumbest argument known to mankind.