Like, when Ruby appear for the first time to protect Amber from the "two hand holding drunkards"(yes, they are positioned in a way they are almost holding hands, they are my new crackship just for that
), she still is "Mystery Girl", but in the written dialog box appear as "Ruby" even if she never mentioned her name at the time.
The DARK+ path of Ruby's romance made me both happy and confused. I got that Amber was enthralled by her, but shouldn't this happen AFTER she bit her? I mean, I get that vampires have all that seduction power and all, but I haven't understand at all what the potion did. She mentioned that she got powerful, but it was very confusing. If the potion increases her power, shouldn't have more control over what she can do to her servants(by the way, this reminds me so much of the tabletop RPG game, Vampire the Masquerade... I LOVED THE REFERENCES!). Oh, vampires can walk around during the day? I always thought they were using some magic cloak to do this, since it would lose some of their awesomeness if they were walking around like that. Oh well...
Ruby's path have a scene where Amber feels compelled to be more bold in how she look, so she might get more of Ruby's attention, but not only this is completely ignored in the romance path(Ruby doesn't mention the change of look at all), but also forgets that Ruby not necessarily will praise Amber's body, only if the player took the option to not warn the vampires of the Adventure Guild's attack(making her and Thomas to appear together in the future to remark about Amber's habit of sleeping without clothes, while if the player warned the vampires about the attack, only Thomas will appear).
Speaking of which, during the scene where Thomas warns Amber about the upcoming Ruby's birthday and the need for her to buy a present, no matter what option the player chooses, the only option that has any sort of a impact on Ruby is the one where Amber ask for Thomas suggestion, in which he will tell that she likes jewelry. Why have different options if the character doesn't offer no reaction at all?
And the adventures guilds... Why they need/have so much money? I was waiting for all kinds of plot twists when I put Amber to pursue Bernard(love the guy, I don't know why, he's awesome to me, only Reed is better then him to me
), but... Nothing was said?
During the end of the Cosmina scene where Amber and her had to deal with the Direwolf in the forest, Amber mentioned that Lynn knew her herbs but it was nice to have "Cosa" around, but in that moment, Amber still haven't knew Lynn's name(the scene where Amber was pulled in the middle of the discussion between Lynn and her mother was after this scene, not before.
Some characters keep talking that Amber's color is pink, even herself says that, but her underwear is purple/violet, not pink at all. Was there a reason? A I seeing things? I'm confused...
After all, why is amber purple all over and not blue like the others dark elves? Is just a tone variation or there is a reason? *____________*(I really wanna know!)
Now, Lynn's father is still a big mystery and why Lynn's is treated as a elf when she clearly looks like a half elf... Or a half SNOW elf(Those hair and ears won't fool me!
). When I put Amber to pursue Lynn I expected to be a little more open about this, since Amber was her bestfriend/sorta girlfriend, but still got nothing. If nothing was planed, I will indulge my imagination and believe she is an half snow elf/human.
I still think there is some weird things in terms of continuity... Like, I play with ALL the romance options activated(I just feel like it, since Amber is Bi, so I like to keep it that way. I'm eccentric like that
)and to see Lair acting attracted to Amber and them acting as he never felt anything towards her when Lynn's path is pursued; or when the "who is going to be heartbroken window" appears out of the blue and you chose a romance to end when Amber still haven't had nothing like a relationship with the said character... It's confusing. I know it was made so the player might have a better control of who he/she was pursuing romantically, but is so against the story continuity that it breaks immersion. That must be some way to deal with this, at least as far as my suggestions go, but I might be in the minority here and others might not feel as I do with such things.