Love and Deepspace
Video Game • 2024 • Romance
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In "Tomorrow's Catch-22," the female lead is implied to commit suicide off a building in the ending of Sylus' route.
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It is implied in MC past due to the experiments she went through
It is implied in MC past due to the experiments she went through
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Is there domestic violence?
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Tomorrow's Catch-22 describes the love interests going feral, succumbing to their true desires and raping the female lead, implied in fade-to-black scenes in which she passes out.
In God of Annihilation, the male lead Zayne rapes the female lead onscreen as part of a ritual to exchange energies while she attempts to push him away and run.
In the main story, Sylus' introduction includes forcing the drugged female lead onto his lap and caressing up her arm. Similarly, in Caleb's return of the main story, he restrains her while fondling her leg, saying how much he held back since she was a child due to being her brother.
In God of Annihilation, the male lead Zayne rapes the female lead onscreen as part of a ritual to exchange energies while she attempts to push him away and run.
In the main story, Sylus' introduction includes forcing the drugged female lead onto his lap and caressing up her arm. Similarly, in Caleb's return of the main story, he restrains her while fondling her leg, saying how much he held back since she was a child due to being her brother.
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Is someone restrained?
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One of the characters, Caleb, repeatedly traps and restrains the main girl.
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Does a woman get slapped?
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Is there shaving/cutting?
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in Zayne's card Hidden Motive, MC shaves Zayne (in a helping/caring way)
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Is there eye mutilation?
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Sylus got an Aether core injected in his right eye, the process isn't shown though
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Does a kid die?
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It is implied that the main character died many times when she was a lab test
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Yes, the main girl’s grandmother dies in an explosion.
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Yes. Caleb kidnaps and traps the main character, manipulating her and telling her he’ll never let her leave the house.
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one of the LI, Zayne, is a surgeon and there are scenes in the hospital
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in Catch 22 Zayne limited card
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Does someone suffer from PTSD?
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Caleb suffers from PTSD (heavily implied/showed)
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Are there usages of the n-word?
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Only alluded to as a play-on-words in "Heartbeats Ablaze: Improvised Flow" wherein the lead Sylus, a criminal gang boss, performs a hiphop-style dance, based on the african-american street dance "krumping," to his song "Badass Trigger". Lyrics suggest "trigger" in "badass trigger with a gun" is a substitute for the n slur due to it's grammatical format, playing into stereotypes about gang violence.
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In Tomorrow's Catch-22 "Innocent Birdcage", the love interest Sylus raised the female lead as his daughter and lover, filing as her legal guardian, enrolling her in schools, attending her parent-teacher conferences, reading her bedtime stories, and building a cage in case she ever tries to run away when she grows up. This dynamic is continuously brought up with romantic undertones/music choice throughout his route, such as references to her being his little bird, trying to leave the nest, growing in her wings, and them getting caught on the run after she registers herself under his retirement plan as his daughter. Her dependence on him leads to her dedicating her adult life and death to him after he disappeared when she turned 18. This is again referenced as a parallel in the side story "Depths of Chaos" of "World Underneath".
Additionally, the female lead's brother, who raises her in every life, is a love interest whose themes center entirely around his incestuous obsession with his baby sister. They are confirmed in several lifetimes to be biological twins, though he is always older for hierarchy sake as the one to first teach her about the "forbidden fruit". The main story implies this in english via them having been paired test subjects under an association that experiments on twins, though they are written as adopted siblings and friends in english. Asian versions are far more explicit about the incest.
Official marketing describe the two as the "daddy" and "brother" type, respectively.
Additionally, the female lead's brother, who raises her in every life, is a love interest whose themes center entirely around his incestuous obsession with his baby sister. They are confirmed in several lifetimes to be biological twins, though he is always older for hierarchy sake as the one to first teach her about the "forbidden fruit". The main story implies this in english via them having been paired test subjects under an association that experiments on twins, though they are written as adopted siblings and friends in english. Asian versions are far more explicit about the incest.
Official marketing describe the two as the "daddy" and "brother" type, respectively.
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Is there sexual content?
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Never non consensual as of now
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