

Great boomer shooter with tons of references to 80's actions films and semi-recent games. It's like a combination of Ultrakill and Doom. The movement is fast and feels good, there is A TON of gore ( which you can crank up to ridiculous levels if you find the chips ) and the story is mostly interesting. I had way too much fun playing and after binging it for a week, finally 100% it. The only complaint(s) I have are that the dialogue is pretty cringy at times and certain characters are overacted. I feel like this was intentional and it didn't really take away from my enjoyment. Additionally, explosives and melee will kill you dead in a single hit a lot of times. This led to some frustration early on ( and at the end stage ) where I was in small rooms packed with enemies that were all flinging explosives and their own bodies across the level and I was pretty regularly getting killed by things off-screen I eventually got an ability that allowed me to heal and get armor from chainsaw kills, got way more aggressive and this problem mostly went away. This is a polished game and aside from some hitbox wonkyness ( things hitting that shouldn't. The green acid and the guy that shoots it are the worst offenders ) I didn't really run into bugs or performance issues. Solid game. Loved it.

I started with the second game and didn't understand what was going on so I figured I should probably start with the first. This is basically call of duty zombies but with hentai. You're either clearing your way through an area overrun by zombies, surviving five waves of zombies, or protecting people for a set period of time from zombies. Overall, the gameplay isn't bad. That said, most of the guns feel awful to shoot with the shotgun being the worst offender. In addition to being generally awful, it has an absurdly long reload time and you can't leave the animation once you've started ( outside of firing again ) so if you start, get ready to waste 10 seconds as your character loads shells into the gun at a snails pace. The pistol is honestly the best weapon in most scenarios. It has infinite ammo and if you get headshots, you can kill most enemies in 2-5 hits. This games gimmick is that you heal yourself and your party through sex. I guess it's interesting but it's also easily exploitable. While you're in a sex scene you don't really take damage so you can get swarmed and come out of it fine. Additionally, it grants you and your party buffs ( such as temporary invincibility and increased damage ) so you can win most battles by just alternating between the girls and largely ignoring the enemies. That's how I survived 8-1. While the gameplay is mostly competent, if not a little broken, the models are bad. Really bad. Your party looks like a bunch of store mannequins came to life and threw on wigs. They also moved like mannequins in and out of the out of the sex scenes. It was really distracting and it looks like the second game did a lot better in this regard. The AI is as bad as the models with your party ignoring enemies unless they're right on top of them ( meaning the leech monsters can hang out, unmolested, for ages ) or running into a hoard. In all, I think it's fine. The gameplay was okay, the story was okay, but the models and AI were distractingly bad.

I went into this game with pretty low expectations. It's a beat 'em up from a japanese eroge company that uses 2.5d for its modeling. I've seen and played games like these before and have found that, more often than not, the gameplay tends to be simplistic, they run poorly, and there's an over reliance on the pornographic content to make up for game being generally bad. Imagine my shock when I booted this up and found a hidden gem. The story isn't very good. You're some girl whose father was killed by demons and now you wield the incubus sword and have to chop your way through waves of demons to try to find the person that murdered your father. That's basically it. The story isn't where this game shines though. The gameplay is extremely well done for an H-game. movements are snappy and there is a huge list of combos you can pull off and chain together by entering the right key inputs at the right time. The combat system is surprisingly in-depth and fun. This is one of those games that ships 'vanilla' and if you want to play with h-content then you need to get the unrated patch. That said, this game is fun even without the pornographic content which is pretty high praise as most fall flat when it comes to their gameplay. The h-content is polished as well. The character has voice acting and the animations are very smooth. My only gripe would be that a lot of the same animations are shared across enemies. To wrap things up, this is a very competent beat 'em up and if you like those sorts of games I would recommend picking this up.

This is mostly in response to some of the bad reviews left here that aren't really reviewing the game but instead the Unity features enabled or the suspected politics of the developer. This is a moral corruption based game where you play 'not tracer from overwatch'. You're, as described by another Steam reviewer, a sexually conservative lesbian whose significant other has been kidnapped by a shady, evil organization hellbent on corrupting women, turning them into second-class citizens and thrusting the world into some sort of horny hellscape. The gameplay varies. It's a competent turn-based grid-combat game during combat sections and everywhere else a 'choices matter' sort of VN. You can choose to roleplay the character and remain pure, in which case there isn't much in the way of H-content ( as is the case with most moral corruption games ) or you can choose to become a sex-crazed bisexual of sorts in which case you start delving into more of the games content but after a certain 'perversion' score you more or less lose the ability to make your own decisions and the game stops being an RPG and becomes even more of a VN than it already was. The art is good and the game runs well. What I've played has been really high quality and outside of some annoying bugs, fun. That's really all I have to say about it at the moment. The game is still in active development so more content is getting added ( at least on Steam. I don't know if or how often the gog version receives updates ). It may be the case that unity analytics are on so if that matters to you, then you can choose not to get the game. Additionally, I don't think there is some 'anti-lgbtq' agenda around this game. It's a moral corruption game and it's doing what moral corruption games do. People are just way too sensitive and probably should have read the description for the game before buying it.

This review contains spoilers so proceed with caution. TLDR: The game is quite good. It has some performance issues that get worse the longer your session but this is to be expected as I believe they are using the wrong engine ( rpgmaker ) for what they're trying to do. I played Treasure of Nadia first so I came into this game expecting Treasure of Nadia but worse. That's more or less what you get. The animations in ToN are a lot better done and the play area is significantly increased. It's actually quite refreshing to have a more limited play area as ToN will have you wandering A LOT to try to find new items, people and events. Thankfully this isn't as annoying in this game due to it being mostly confined to a single building. You play the villain, Brad, who unwillingly goes to a competing school with your apparent worst enemy. Simon, to try to meet with a reporter and and the dean? of the rival school to discuss/sue them for their libelous representation of your school. A hurricane forces you to stay at the school for a period of days and it's up to Brad to drug all the milfs in the county, sleep with them while they're under the influence and uncover the origins of the Serum drug ( that you're feeding to everyone ) as well as the paranormal mystery shrouding the rival school. The ultimate goal being to impregnate everyone, including your sister-in-law. When I said you play the villain, I was only sort of joking Brad is a creepy asshole that drugs the folks he wants to sleep with while treating everyone else like absolute garbage. I was very much rooting for his downfall and by the end of the game you end up with seven kids so I guess he kind of lost in the end. The story is pretty interesting and the actual gameplay consists of running around solving cryptic puzzles. It's not particularly challenging and the scope is limited which is good in my opinion. If you're into MILFS, which you should be, I'd recommend picking it up. It's pretty good.

There is something very seriously wrong with this game when played through wine. For the most part these games are playable albeit with some performance penalties but this one has very gnarly lag/stutter and freezing issues when played through wine. It's quite frankly unplayable this way. If you want to play this I would recommend installing nwjs and running "nw ." from the games root directory. Thankfully this is one of the rpgmaker games that can technically be played natively on linux due to the game exporting to html/js. The only thing you need to watch out for is file casing. A lot of these rpgmaker devs don't pay attention to casing which is fine on Windows since it's case insensitive but on linux "somefile.js" and "SomeFile.js" are not the same and will trigger a load error. On to the actual game, it's fine. I think it's quite difficult due to the level up system being unique ( you "level up" through HP, MP, Damage, etc scrolls that you can give to characters to increase their stats ). The problem I ran into was pretty early into the game enemies had out leveled me ( there's some sort of scaling system so even beginning areas will have much stronger monsters ) and I was getting killed by everything in a single hit. This is actually a problem right from the beginning. I haven't gotten very far and will update my review when I've beaten the game.