Amelia Falls immediately
Positives
Great artwork
Ticks lots of fetish boxes
Story premise and hook
Negative
Standard RPGMaker game
Disappointing execution of hot premise
Characters follow obvious tropes, are basic.
Personal thoughts
Not a fan of the characters/story and how it played out
Amelie falls for any advance from antagonists, Netorare Type A (willingly cheats and enjoys it) type heroine,
Character actions are illogical even with absurd plot cheating devices like magic, contracts, demons, time loops used during the story.
Game could've cut combat and gone the visual novel route without taking much away. There are hidden CG from failing combat and that's about it from what I played.
I prefer more slow burn corruption/NTR, where the heroine has some form of internal conflict dealing with circumstances (such as being under contract, blackmail, cursed etc), resisting advances until eventually falling to corruption. This game skips straight to business, and forgets the build up. You see the endgame of most corruption scenarios in the second loop and it keeps going
In conclusion, the game is serviceable and completed, so it's worth experiencing. I'm satisfied with the game, but it could've been better.
Positives
Great artwork
Ticks lots of fetish boxes
Story premise and hook
Negative
Standard RPGMaker game
Disappointing execution of hot premise
Characters follow obvious tropes, are basic.
Personal thoughts
Not a fan of the characters/story and how it played out
Amelie falls for any advance from antagonists, Netorare Type A (willingly cheats and enjoys it) type heroine,
Character actions are illogical even with absurd plot cheating devices like magic, contracts, demons, time loops used during the story.
Game could've cut combat and gone the visual novel route without taking much away. There are hidden CG from failing combat and that's about it from what I played.
I prefer more slow burn corruption/NTR, where the heroine has some form of internal conflict dealing with circumstances (such as being under contract, blackmail, cursed etc), resisting advances until eventually falling to corruption. This game skips straight to business, and forgets the build up. You see the endgame of most corruption scenarios in the second loop and it keeps going
In conclusion, the game is serviceable and completed, so it's worth experiencing. I'm satisfied with the game, but it could've been better.