

It's a dungeon crawler and corruption game. As expected, the "good" ending is when you're uncorrupt and you beat the final boss. Any other way gives you the "bad" ending. It is possible to reach the "good" ending by the way. There's several problem with that game though on that regard. If you go for the "good" ending, it looks unfinished because most of the hinted mechanics are unavailable until you get some corruption (not much, but still). It causes also some discrepancies, as the dialogs wil say something is unlock, but nay it's not because you're not corrupted. On a more playability side, the user interface could be way better. By example, you can't sell more than one item at the time. If you have 10 of the same item, you have to sell them 1 by 1 instead of just raise the number. There is no end game content, no New Game + and you can't unlock the scenes at the end. After the end (the good one anyway) you're back in the town right before the last battle and that's it. The H-scenes seem nice (no animation) but that's it. Disapointing as there are way better game despite all the work they did to have good mechanic and all.

Very classic magical girl game. You're a student and got attacked. A magical girl step up, save you and tells you to run and hide. While you hide, she comes in the same backalley to transform back and you find she's also a student at you school (shocking really!). Not long after, she fell to a trap and is captured. At the same time you find that you have also magical power (shocking again) and you go on a mission to rescue her. You find along the way that this evil organisation has 4 evil Lords obeying to an evil King. You end up saving your friend and killing the first Evil Lord (sorry for the shocking spoiler) ... then ... boom ! .. credits ! If you reached the true ending (Purity Ending), the last frame is both your friend and you fighting the Evil organisation together. And that's it. It's obvious they were planning sequels, but I've not been able to find any so far. In other word, it feels awfully short hence the 4 stars. Beside that, nice game, well done, good mechanics easy to understand, nice graphics, in short very enjoyable (but short). H-Scene are nice (no animation). So, it was fun to play, and I recommend it but be aware that you'll probably feel that it could have continue a bit more.

First and foremost, it's an HRPG made to have fun. While it doesn't take itself seriously, it's very well made. Nice mechanic, over the top graphics, no bad/good thing, everything is done for fun. The story is good, albeit full of holes that are filled up Deus ex Machina. Funny game to have fun time. Recommended.

This is exactly what I'm looking for in this type of game and would be a 10 if I could rate it. It's a long game, with a classic but rich and well done story with a tons of sidequests. You battle with 4 out of 7 characters, and since they have different skillsets you can battle according to your playstyle. What's very good is that since you are travelling together, all characters receive the exp so you can change your team along the way or if needed. The H content, blissfully, is not plastered but very well integrated and won't break immersion (stills, no animation). There are 2 endings, but you need to reach the normal one to be able to do the True one. The true ending is very satisfactoy. The only real thing I can say against that game would be that sometime you have to run around all the places hoping to find the NPC or scene that poped up in order to continue. That said, it's not that bad, AND this game comes with a walkthrough in the game's installation directory that will help. Highly recommended, had a lot of fun playing it.

Not much of an RPG, the game is at start mostly repetitive. No real story beside leveling up and gaining money. You'll go up by leveling and the end is reach by paying a bribe. There are no stats whatsoever, not even good/bad, or anything. As soon as you have access to the "Memories" choice in the main menu, you can unlock most if not all H-scenes. End game have some other things to do, but only H things and abuse. The scenes are well done though, but still...a boring game.

As an RPG, the story is nice, although it's easy to figured out most of it early. It's a corruption game, and most of those mechanic are very very classic. Dungeon wise, the use of board game with dice to explore might be a bit unsettling at first, but you get used to it fast and it is original. You can also create custom NPC to be with you for exploration wich is very nice also. The leveling is kind of hard due to the board game type of dungeon and the skill learning mechanics are good. I've played the Saint mode. There is an end game dungeon, but it feels more like an afterthought although kind of nice in itself. You can start a New Game + and cary over everything (except the usual quest items) The H side is beyond classic though. The scenes are stills, and not well done to be honest. They can be unlock at the end by buying an artifact. In short, nice game to play, enjoyable, well done but nothing out of this world. Still recommended though.

So no story, no tutorial, a combat mechanism unexplained and not intuitive, potion/medecine are way too expensive and not very good, each area need to be done again and again and again until you get strong enough to beat the mini-boss and go further ... do I need to continue ? I'm quite stubborn and patient for leveling and all, but this game had me throw the towel after 3 hours. If at least it would for git good reason ... no for being bored to death. Graphics a pixalated and after the 100th times...well they get old. Not even sure that being free would be worthed. Flee !

Second part of Luna's story. While this game can be played as a standalone, there is no intro to get you up to speed in the story, so having played the first part is definitively a plus. Like the first part, great game, good story very compelling and nice mechanics. Since it's a second part, you start with really good gears, and level 25. Eventually you'll be able to raise your level to 99. The desert bandits are a very good place to level up and get a ton of gold. H scenes are nice and will unlocked at the end. There are 1 bad ending and 2 good one (depends on your sex stats between the 2). On the bad side, but not enough to lose a full star : They give the "possibility" to import something from the first part, but ONLY the sex stats. I mean, seriously those are the easiest stats to grow, why not the gears and stats if you're going to code that, very disapointing ! I would also say the ending are kind of underwhelming as, especially for the good ones, it would have been nice to see more about what happened to each character instead of "Great you won ! Everyone live happily ever after !" Both parts are very recommended.

Great game with a nice story, very compelling. While there is a good ending, it's the first of two parts and the real ending is in the second one of course. Beside that it's a classic JRPG. While the diverse mechanic are pretty much standard, there are something for everyone; stealth, puzzle, exploration and others. The level is capped at 30 and there is a time when you can level and earn money/goods to upgrade your gears as long as you wish (whitout resorting to prostitution :-) ). On the H side, scenes are nice and will unlock automaticaly at the end so you can whatch them all. Very reccomended.

This is the second installment of Aisha's adventures. They did a great job ironing out the irritant of the first one. This time around the hint system is very usefull, and while you still can't skip cutscenes, you can fast forward through them. The game itself feels more balanced and the story is very interesting. The H-scene are nice and some with animation, but you can't unlock them all at the end though. There is still no NewGame+ after completion either to explore the multiple endings. Very reccomended.