Posted on: May 31, 2024

neumi5694
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The story goes on
Where Lust Epidemic would only hint what was about to come, Treasure of Nadia would go more into the story of demons and curses. This time we start with an angel on our side right away, it's clear from the beginning that the game will have a strong supernatural aspect. This time the main character is a bit older, has some experience, but his best years are still to come. Again he encounters a lot of good looking women (where I preferred most girls from TON, oh well ...) who he just can't resist. No matter how they break the law, his cop senses go on a holiday whenever one of them wants something. And for some reason all copy in the game are more worried about losing their job than about upholding the law. Mass murder? I guess that's ok, since a woman demanded it (that's one of the weakest moments in the story). The storytelling is pretty much what you expect after having played the previous titles, it has the same strengths and weaknesses. Some girls from the previous game make an appearance and are important to the story, but the MC can't hook up with them, that would be betraying the MC from the previous game and we don't want that, do we? Gameplay and the main interface were significantly increased, most of all the crafting (except for glue and empty containers, you can always carry only one and need many of them). Also this time there is no relationship indicator, which was kinda obsolete anyway, since that always depended on story progress. I have to say that for me there were too many sex scenes, I started skipping them in order to go on with the story. Without the unlockables and hidden keys that are placed way too randomly, the NLT games could be really good p&c adventures, if presented differently. This time however, people on the street give hints, talk about what they have seen or offer some side quests rewarding keys. That was done quite nicely. None of the secrets are relevant for the story and can be collected later. All in all a good package.
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