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A recent picture of Sophia Katz wearing a headset had me wondering if any of the Mistresses are into certain video games now or used to be into certain games growing up? 

 

Truth be told I've always wanted to be in a scene where either the Domme was playing videogames while sitting on my face...or a roleplay inspired by a game like Mortal Kombat where I'm humiliated in fantasy wrestling via "Brutality" or "Fatality" or whatever invention my partner might come up with.  

 

Anyhow, any gamers at the Fortress these days?

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A recent picture of Sophia Katz wearing a headset had me wondering if any of the Mistresses are into certain video games now or used to be into certain games growing up? 

 

Truth be told I've always wanted to be in a scene where either the Domme was playing videogames while sitting on my face...or a roleplay inspired by a game like Mortal Kombat where I'm humiliated in fantasy wrestling via "Brutality" or "Fatality" or whatever invention my partner might come up with.  

 

Anyhow, any gamers at the Fortress these days?

That sounds like a lovely session! I could picture quite a few ladies "FINISHING" us. I actually just bought the SNES classic edition to revel in the nostalgia. Came with a plenty of the games I grew up on which had me stoked. I don't game as much as I used to but if I have the time I set aside a few hours to enjoy when I can.

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I grew up with a C64 system, so I played games like Jumpman, Zork and Maniac Mansion.  Now I mainly use a PC and Steam to game, although the E3 trailor for Detroit: Become Human are making me seriously consider getting a playstation-- if they actually release the game (but that is another story.)  I am currently playing through the Dishonored franchise as well as a competition fighting game called Minion Masters.  I like a lot of weird indie games and frequently check out the bundles featured on humble, fanactical and indiegala.

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A recent picture of Sophia Katz wearing a headset had me wondering if any of the Mistresses are into certain video games now or used to be into certain games growing up? 

 

Truth be told I've always wanted to be in a scene where either the Domme was playing videogames while sitting on my face...or a roleplay inspired by a game like Mortal Kombat where I'm humiliated in fantasy wrestling via "Brutality" or "Fatality" or whatever invention my partner might come up with.  

 

Anyhow, any gamers at the Fortress these days?

 

Hi ABDamienNY,

 

That sounds like a fun play scenario.  Wrestling is my favorite fetish play.  

When I was young I loved to play all the Tekken games.  Especially when I was fighting the female characters.  Nina and Anna were my favorite fight  because they had the most brutal moves.  I used to go into practice mode and set it to hard and just go up against Nina.  I would get turned on because no matter how much I tried Nina would kick the crap out of me.

 

I wish someone made a fighting game like Tekken but all the opponents are the Fortress Mistresses and you would never ever win.  There could be some creative, perverted and awesome finishing moves on the part the Mistresses.  Just use your imagination.

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I grew up with a C64 system, so I played games like Jumpman, Zork and Maniac Mansion.  Now I mainly use a PC and Steam to game, although the E3 trailor for Detroit: Become Human are making me seriously consider getting a playstation-- if they actually release the game (but that is another story.)  I am currently playing through the Dishonored franchise as well as a competition fighting game called Minion Masters.  I like a lot of weird indie games and frequently check out the bundles featured on humble, fanactical and indiegala.

 

Hi Mistress Katz,

 

How are you liking the Dishonored franchise?  I like them a lot but I haven't been able to get through any of them without the "bad" endings.   

 

I'm curious if anyone has played Doki Doki Literature Club on Steam?  It's not an action game at all but, man, its F'd up.  One of my good friends was playing it and he freaked out because of the disturbing twists in it.

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Hi Mistress Katz,

 

How are you liking the Dishonored franchise?  I like them a lot but I haven't been able to get through any of them without the "bad" endings.   

 

I'm curious if anyone has played Doki Doki Literature Club on Steam?  It's not an action game at all but, man, its F'd up.  One of my good friends was playing it and he freaked out because of the disturbing twists in it.

I really like Dishonored, however, I get the bad endings also.  I don't particularly like playing 100% stealth, which is probably the only way to get the good endings.

 

I've heard a little bit about Doki Doki.  I don't play a lot of visual novel type games, but I heard it is really dark (which makes it a bit worth it for me to check out.)  Plus, it's free to play on Steam so why not?

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You guys are missing out by not going the stealth route in Dishonoured. It is tons of fun, especially using the teleport abilities to get around the levels in crazy ways.

 

I played Doki Doki literature club, but I did not quite see what all the fuss was about. Probably because it had all been spoiled for me already.

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You guys are missing out by not going the stealth route in Dishonoured. It is tons of fun, especially using the teleport abilities to get around the levels in crazy ways.

 

I played Doki Doki literature club, but I did not quite see what all the fuss was about. Probably because it had all been spoiled for me already.

I really loved the "swarm of rats" ability too much to do the stealth route.  hahaha It reminded me of the "murder of crows" augmentation in Bioshock Infinite.  I may re-play and try the stealth mode, but I don't often have the patience for purely stealth games. 

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Wow, I'm pleasantly surprised to see how much this thread has developed! Thanks everyone for your thoughtful responses!

 

A lot of my favorites have been named: 

M. Fang - Uncharted was the first series that made me feel like a game could be as compelling as a movie. I actually would love to be an actor in video games like it in the future. So cool to see you enjoyed it too!

 

M. Jin - I swear if being a pokemaster was a viable career choice I'd have done it. Ocarina of Time was a favorite childhood memory - first Zelda game I ever beat.

 

Sophia Katz - I love how indie and curated your style is! I didn't know the games you talked about but found myself watching a walkthorugh of Maniac Mansion on Youtube  ^_^ . What a deep, weird, intriguing game it was - so far ahead of its time!

 

M. Rey - Ironically Super Mario Kart is one of the first games I remember losing to a girl. The idea of being your seat while you play the first game to put my misplaced male ego in check is delightful.  :wub:

 

M. Li - I fell in love with MMORPGs back when Everquest came out. I tried WoW for a few years and then had to quit because it kinda became a second life/job back in high school. I don't do Mmorpgs anymore just because of the time committemnt, but I had some really fun times in those worlds. Maple Story looks like such a playful & cute world - very much a fun contrast to your sadistic side  ;)

 

M. Zita - I had to go watch a review of Fantasy Life as I wasn't familiar with it and I can see why it was so engaging for you! Plenty of fun activites and ways to 'live your life' outside of the traditional RPGs that are out there. Certainly a gem. 

 

JayMan - I am 100% guilty of playing with the hot female characters in games like Tekken, Soul Calibur, and the particularly well chested Dead or Alive girls - just for the particular moves where they sit on faces/wrap their legs around guys, etc. etc. 

 

Lastly, I think I could've gone pro playing super smash bros growing up. So, if you ladies, AromaLover, and OyVey want to run a tournament I'd be happy to oblige a metaphorical whipping - at peril of being actually whipped myself   :P  

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It is amazing how many people think they are high level Smash players. I have played in Smash tournies around the country in Smash 4 and Melee but I still get smoked at locals now-a-days with how good everyone has gotten.

 

Do any of you follow competitive Smash? It is my preferred esport.

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Sophia Katz - I love how indie and curated your style is! I didn't know the games you talked about but found myself watching a walkthorugh of Maniac Mansion on Youtube  ^_^ . What a deep, weird, intriguing game it was - so far ahead of its time!

 

Maniac Mansion was great, especially the version for the Commodore 64.  LucasArts cut out some of the adult humor when they released the game for Nintendo.  I guess Nintendo didn't think parents could handle Edna saying, "I should have tied you to my bed" every time she threw a young man into the dungeon. ;)

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It is amazing how many people think they are high level Smash players. I have played in Smash tournies around the country in Smash 4 and Melee but I still get smoked at locals now-a-days with how good everyone has gotten.

 

Do any of you follow competitive Smash? It is my preferred esport.

Interesting! I didn't know that super smash bros was a competitive esport. I honestly think I'm a pretty high level smash player compared to my friends lol

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I'm curious if anyone has played Doki Doki Literature Club on Steam?  It's not an action game at all but, man, its F'd up.  One of my good friends was playing it and he freaked out because of the disturbing twists in it.

I just played through Doki Doki.  I remember reading a little bit about it on Kotaku but forgot about it until the game "glitched."  I am glad I didn't remember though.  The ending was still a surprise, although I kind of had a feeling that character was behind it.

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When it comes to "meta" ha,se that uses glitches and game mechanics as a narrative device, I think I preferred Undertale to Doki Doki.

I've never played Undertale.  I've heard a bit about it, though.  I think it is interesting that you can choose between violent interactions and negotiations.

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