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Demons Roots

What an emotion roller coaster

The writing is incredible. The main cast are colorful and very likable, especially Deathpolca herself whose backstory slowly reveal throughout the game and it's full of surprise. Even Diana, who at first make me mildly upseted since her introduction and subplot seems shoehorned and interrupt the ongoing event, end up being crucial to the plot. Even side character like the Remnants are very memorable. In fact, this is one of very few H games that make me feel anxious about the girls being in bad position. The plot is about demonkind struggle to survive by take over the world. While there is an angle of "not evil, just misunderstoof" trope, it's also clear that the demonkind are truly dangerous and nonetheless doing bad things, which the narration isn't afraid to point out that just because it's neccessary doesn't mean there won't be consequence or it's right thing. However, with the brutality of the Empire's slave system, which is more gruesome as the story advanced, the demonkind are nonetheless the one to root for. Thoroughout the story, the plot can trigger contrasting emotions at fast pace. Prepare to see the likable characters suffer or even dying just minutes after the moment of triump. In fact, most of the erotic scenes that occurred as the main story progress are of nonconsensual nature, with few exceptions still has a character being underinfluence of drug. And the use of porn is remind me more of a horror movie, often it's used to show characters at their most vulnerable state and can be more sad than arousing. Finally, if you don't like grinding, the game has option for Cinematic mode so you can blaze through the plot with relatively ease.

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