Divinity switch review7/7/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Some of them were the equivalent to household names within the Shinto faith. There was a forest that I visited in the northern part of Japan on my last trip (and, frustratingly, the name actually escapes me right now), and in that forest there were dozens of shrines laid out to various deities. Kami draw their power from being in the minds of people, so when a Kami is forgotten it loses its power, and that’s a kind of tragic nihilism that is resonant to think about. It’s actually a nice concept, since the underlying principle of it is that we should respect and empathise with everything in our world. Everything person, animal, object and thing has a spirit and it’s possible for those spirits to gain a divine spark. Japan’s native religion – Shinto – posits that there are a lot of Gods (kami) in the world. See, LoveKami actually has some good ideas going for it, and they’re worthy of discussion in their own right. ![]() Instead, what I will say is that it’s almost disappointing that the boobs are so dominant on the screen that I feel like they should be poking my eyes out, 2D or no. I’m going to assume that you can tell that from the screenshots, and that I don’t need to have that conversation in the context of this review, so I’m not going to do that. If it’s a point of sensitivity to you, then nothing about the narrative or experience that has been built around it is going to be enough to offset the boobs. Now in this context, you must surely realise whether the game and its fan service is going to be for you or not. The point is that LoveKami is full of boobs. Surely it would have made sense to draw the fan service in such a way that this issue didn’t pop up, if those nipples would have disqualified the game from stores like the Switch eShop? Anyhow, I digress. It’s a really weird line to draw, if you ask me – this game clearly fetishises boobs, but stops short at the last stretch. There are a number of instances through LoveKami where the boobs are dawn in such a way that the nipples are conspicuously absent. Boobs that burst out of whatever too-tight clothing is meant to be holding them in and yet, oddly, boobs that don’t seem to have nipples. ![]()
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