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And I think it's well known by now
It's less about what's on my store page and more about the friends I've had on my list throughout the years who buy those games and it shows up in my activity feed lol
There has honestly been a ton of them so it must be a, uh...a genre
I mean, I remove them time and time again, but the content keeps popping up with each new person I add.
Again, it's weird that it's a genre on Steam entirely
Though the question is. WHy does it matter?
Your friends have some kinks you find weird and I'll wager you have some kinks other people would find weird.
Also, Japan doesn't have the same anti-Nazi feels that US/europe does - I've seen articles in the past about Nazi-themed cafes; and cosplay people dressing up in uniforms/etc. So I wouldn't be surprised if a few Japan-sourced visual novels went that way.
That's interesting to know. I hadn't thought about anti-Nazi sentiment in Japan. Suddenly that stuff makes more sense