It's certainly better than 80% of the H-games that try to have a story... and 90% of H-games don't bother to try, so it's in the 98th percentile.As for the story, I don't think there is a better one in any adult game I have tried. The overarching plot may not be the most original thing ever, however the twists, the key moments (whenever the Shade music plays), the characters and their interactions are all fantastic. But don't take this from someone with a Deathpolca profile picture. You can try it out and see if it is your cup of tea. It is literally free.
I had not heard of Sierra Lee before, despite keeping an eye out for games with good stories. I guess I don't find the art style super appealing. But if the story is good that's more important. Besides, the Demons Roots preview pictures are also not representative of the experience. And I do love RPGM games, so I have added them to the backlog.It's certainly better than 80% of the H-games that try to have a story... and 90% of H-games don't bother to try, so it's in the 98th percentile.
I would recommend checking out Sierra Lee's catalogue. They specialize in games that are technically porn, and usually in a way that the pornographic content is actually crucial to what the story is doing rather than something tacked on to the side, but which subvert not only what you expect from a porn game but what you expect from video games, and possibly storytelling in general.
They hooked me years ago with Ouroboros, but I think that Once Ever After might be the best jumping in point.
Ouroboros is indeed really good; I played it a long time ago (can't play it anymore, it's 32-bit and my computer refuses to play it). It's one of those stories where your character needs to die, and relive and learn a little bit more, and die again, etc.I had not heard of Sierra Lee before, despite keeping an eye out for games with good stories. I guess I don't find the art style super appealing. But if the story is good that's more important. Besides, the Demons Roots preview pictures are also not representative of the experience. And I do love RPGM games, so I have added them to the backlog.
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Do you already keep Ctrl pressed to fast-forward combat in RPG maker games? Also enable the option to "remember last command" and then you can quickly dispose of mobs in like 2 seconds by keeping ctrl and z pressed, which will spam the same attacks. I might be remembering the keys wrong though.Battle system leaves some things to be desired. Turning on skip ultimates barely does anything because it only lets you skip the cut-in, you still have to watch the length animation everytime. The animations aren't bad per se, but they are standard RPGMaker fare and do get repetitive after a while. Enemy actions take so long that when I run into a mob by accident it's faster to just close to game and reopen than to try fleeing.
By the way, is there any dialog / lore reward for getting to the end of Execution Dungeon?
Naje and Diana parts were so sweet.The last recruitable character in particular had a really compelling arc that I'll remember fondly.
Not sure. What I know is that if you do NG+ you can access the "dev room" and get information about the game's development and even an "autograph", lol. If you don't wanna bother with NG+, here is a YouTube video:By the way, is there any dialog / lore reward for getting to the end of Execution Dungeon?
Yeah, they are working on their next title, "Princess Gloo". You can read more about it in theirDoes someone know if the devs of this game are making another game ? (I already played the mid king exit)