I think it would be really cool if PigKing added a bit of
slice of life into their stories, like in BBC, Miranda, and Foster Mother. It would bring more variety and help break the repetition. The problem is that sometimes it feels like the same thing over and over, with only a few different poses. Other than that, the storytelling is solid, and Iâve really enjoyed the fact that the images are going back to pure rendering in their software. The AI work was decent, but the classic rendering looks so much better it gives the scenes a whole new life.
BBC stories are still my favorite. Juanito Brown is doing a great job, especially with the wide cast of characters. But even then, sometimes it gets tiring. Miranda, for example, got stuck in that same storyline of her interactions with the beggar and her son inside the house. Itâs almost
slice of life, but way too repetitive and doesnât move forward.
In my opinion, PigKing should open up more space for different situations with the characters they already have like exploring themes such as bestiality and lesbianism, which are part of their style but havenât been fully expanded for everyone. On top of that, with time, itâs also important to create new characters and new settings to give the stories more energy. Introducing fresh faces through classic render could bring new elements and push the level of creativity higher.
CD/PK has definitely been improving, no doubt about it. But Frank Romano is still falling short. So far, he hasnât created a single character thatâs on the same level as Teddyâs or Juanito Brownâs. Honestly, it feels like he only focuses on making average characters without the same beauty or exotic touch the others bring. In the end, itâs really Teddy and Juanito Brown carrying PigKing.
And one more thing: classic rendering is what really gives these works their identity. Thatâs what makes the stories feel impactful, not just âanother one.â If PigKing keeps going in that direction exploring new themes with the current characters and creating new ones when needed itâll be hard to ever get tired of their stories.