Damn, this one was a surprise. I’m glad we have another great AVN with a fighting theme, like STWA Unbroken. The renders are top notch, absolutely stunning. The fighting mechanics are also fun to play, and the choices really do matter, so choose wisely. Honestly, the College Kings dev should take notes from this project.
The models and settings are some of the best I’ve seen in any Daz AVN. This right here feels like the next big thing in Daz. The detailing is incredible, and all the assets feel fresh. I think the dev is creating most of them from scratch. The characters each have their own motivations and personalities, and the dialogue and actions stay true to that, which makes the gameplay more engaging and refreshing. The LIs are also varied, both in body type and layered personality. You can tell the dev really knows what he’s doing.
Like Superhuman and Strangers on Paper, this one is also light on animations. Personally, I’m definitely going to stick to projects that don’t rely on them. I think devs like this focus more on substance than style. Since they are not burning energy on animations, they put more effort into the integral parts.
Sure, the premise itself isn’t all that realistic, but I usually keep my suspension of disbelief pretty high when playing AVNs, so it works for me. It’s a bit short, around 4 hours for a single playthrough. The story is fine, not a masterpiece, but the characters make up for it. And honestly, I just want more of the fighting content.
Go for it. Cancel your BADIK subscription, that game will be fine. But projects like this deserve more support.
3.5/5
The models and settings are some of the best I’ve seen in any Daz AVN. This right here feels like the next big thing in Daz. The detailing is incredible, and all the assets feel fresh. I think the dev is creating most of them from scratch. The characters each have their own motivations and personalities, and the dialogue and actions stay true to that, which makes the gameplay more engaging and refreshing. The LIs are also varied, both in body type and layered personality. You can tell the dev really knows what he’s doing.
Like Superhuman and Strangers on Paper, this one is also light on animations. Personally, I’m definitely going to stick to projects that don’t rely on them. I think devs like this focus more on substance than style. Since they are not burning energy on animations, they put more effort into the integral parts.
Sure, the premise itself isn’t all that realistic, but I usually keep my suspension of disbelief pretty high when playing AVNs, so it works for me. It’s a bit short, around 4 hours for a single playthrough. The story is fine, not a masterpiece, but the characters make up for it. And honestly, I just want more of the fighting content.
Go for it. Cancel your BADIK subscription, that game will be fine. But projects like this deserve more support.
3.5/5